diff --git a/libisoburn/trunk/libisoburn/libisoburn.h b/libisoburn/trunk/libisoburn/libisoburn.h index bd55c15e..6ba7acb9 100644 --- a/libisoburn/trunk/libisoburn/libisoburn.h +++ b/libisoburn/trunk/libisoburn/libisoburn.h @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ file itself: libisoburn/libisoburn.h . They shall link with -lisofs -lburn -lisoburn or with the .o files emerging from building those libraries from their sources. -Applications must use 64 bit off_t, e.g. on 32-bit Linux by defining +Applications must use 64 bit off_t, e.g. on 32-bit GNU/Linux by defining #define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE #define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64 or take special precautions to interface with the library by 64 bit integers @@ -916,7 +916,7 @@ int isoburn_igopt_get_level(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int *level); advisable if the designed audience has Unix style systems. bit1= joliet Longer filenames for Windows systems. - Weaker than RockRidge, but also readable with Linux. + Weaker than RockRidge, but also readable with GNU/Linux. bit2= iso1999 This is rather exotic. Better do not surprise the readers. bit3= hardlinks diff --git a/libisoburn/trunk/xorriso/xorriso.1 b/libisoburn/trunk/xorriso/xorriso.1 index 420e52b0..dfe8c409 100644 --- a/libisoburn/trunk/xorriso/xorriso.1 +++ b/libisoburn/trunk/xorriso/xorriso.1 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ .\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps .\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection .\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1) -.TH XORRISO 1 "Feb 02, 2009" +.TH XORRISO 1 "Feb 12, 2009" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .\" .\" Some roff macros, for reference: @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Can record and restore hard links and ACL. .br Content may get zisofs compressed or filtered by external processes. .br -Can issue commands to mount older sessions on Linux or FreeBSD. +Can issue commands to mount older sessions on GNU/Linux or FreeBSD. .br Can check media for damages and copy readable blocks to disk. .br @@ -106,10 +106,10 @@ The data content of the session is called filesystem .B image. .PP The written image in its session can then be mounted by the operating system -for being used read-only. Linux is able to mount ISO images from block devices, -which may represent optical media, other media or via a loop device even -from regular disk files. FreeBSD mounts ISO images from devices that represent -arbitrary media or from regular disk files. +for being used read-only. GNU/Linux is able to mount ISO images from block +devices, which may represent optical media, other media or via a loop device +even from regular disk files. FreeBSD mounts ISO images from devices that +represent arbitrary media or from regular disk files. .PP This session usage model has been extended on CD media by the concept of .B multi-session , @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ of modifying and blind growing. They all are suitable for newly created images. All drive file objects have to offer rw-permission to the user of xorriso. Even those which will not be useable for reading an ISO image. .PP -MMC compliant (i.e. optical) drives on Linux usually get addressed by +MMC compliant (i.e. optical) drives on GNU/Linux usually get addressed by the path of their block device or of their generic character device. E.g. .br -dev /dev/sr0 @@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ other files stored in the ISO image, with the bootstrapping facility of contemporary computers. The content of the boot image files is not in the scope of El Torito. .br -Most bootable Linux CDs are equipped with ISOLINUX boot images. xorriso is +Most bootable GNU/Linux CDs are equipped with ISOLINUX boot images. xorriso is able to create or maintain an El Torito object which makes such an image bootable. For details see option -boot_image. Emulation -as mkisofs supports the example options out of the ISOLINUX wiki. @@ -1867,7 +1867,7 @@ Rule keywords are: "rec_mtime" record with ISO files the disk file's mtime and not the creation time of the image. .br -"new_rr" use Rock Ridge version 1.12 (suitable for Linux but not for older +"new_rr" use Rock Ridge version 1.12 (suitable for GNU/Linux but not for older FreeBSD or for Solaris). This implies "aaip_susp_1_10_off" which may be changed by subsequent "aaip_susp_1_10". .br @@ -1991,7 +1991,7 @@ in order to set an own address limit. written and writing of file content blocks begins. .TP \fB-dvd_obs\fR "default"|"32k"|"64k" -Linux specific: +GNU/Linux specific: Set the number of bytes to be transmitted with each write operation to DVD or BD media. A number of 64 KB may improve throughput with bus systems which show latency problems. The default depends on media type, on option @@ -2372,7 +2372,7 @@ Eventually option -rom_toc_scan might help. \fB\-mount_cmd\fR drive entity id path Emit an appropriate command line for mounting the ISO session indicated by drive, entity and id. -The result will be different on Linux and on FreeBSD. +The result will be different on GNU/Linux and on FreeBSD. .br drive can be "indev" or "outdev" to indicate already aquired drives, or it can be the path of a not yet acquired drive. @@ -2391,10 +2391,11 @@ for direct execution of this command. \fB\-mount_opts\fR option[:option...] Set options which influence -mount and -mount_cmd. Currently there is only option "exclusive" which is default and its counterpart "shared". The latter -causes xorriso not to give up the affected drive with command -mount. On Linux -it adds mount option "loop" which may allow to mount several sessions of -the same block device at the same time. One should not write to a mounted -optical media, of course. Take care to umount all sessions before ejecting. +causes xorriso not to give up the affected drive with command -mount. +On GNU/Linux it adds mount option "loop" which may allow to mount several +sessions of the same block device at the same time. One should not write +to a mounted optical media, of course. Take care to umount all sessions +before ejecting. .TP \fB\-session_string\fR drive entity id format Print to the result channel a text which gets composed according to @@ -2816,9 +2817,9 @@ allows to restore large numbers of hard links without exhausting write permission. Default is "sort_lba_off". .br Option "o_excl_on" is the default unless the program was started with leafname -"osirrox". On Linux it tries to avoid using drives which are mounted or in +"osirrox". On GNU/Linux it tries to avoid using drives which are mounted or in use by other libburn programs. -Option "o_excl_off" allows on Linux to access such drives. Drives which +Option "o_excl_off" allows on GNU/Linux to access such drives. Drives which get aquired while "o_excl_off" will refuse to get blanked, formatted, written, or ejected. But be aware that even harmless inquiries can spoil ongoing burns of CD-R[W] and DVD-R[W]. @@ -3589,9 +3590,10 @@ on disk. Without them, an update run may use -md5 "on" to match recorded MD5 sums against the current file content on hard disk. This is usually much faster than the default which compares both contents directly. .br -With \fBmount\fR option \fB-o "sbsector="\fR on Linux resp. \fB-s\fR on FreeBSD +With \fBmount\fR option \fB-o "sbsector="\fR on GNU/Linux resp. \fB-s\fR +on FreeBSD it is possible to access the session trees which represent the older backup -versions. With CD media, Linux mount accepts session numbers directly by +versions. With CD media, GNU/Linux mount accepts session numbers directly by its option "session=". .br Multi-session media and most overwriteable media written by xorriso can tell diff --git a/libisoburn/trunk/xorriso/xorriso_eng.html b/libisoburn/trunk/xorriso/xorriso_eng.html index d970e571..06800918 100644 --- a/libisoburn/trunk/xorriso/xorriso_eng.html +++ b/libisoburn/trunk/xorriso/xorriso_eng.html @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ Files with names ending by ".o" or ".swp" are excluded by options -not_leaf.
   -dev /dev/sr0 \
   -volid PROJECTS_MAIL_"$(date '+%Y_%m_%d_%H%M%S')" \
   -not_leaf '*.o' -not_leaf '*.swp' \
-
   -update_r /home/thomas/open_source_projects /open_source_projects \
+
   -update_r /home/thomas/projects /projects \
   -update_r /home/thomas/personal_mail /personal_mail \
   -commit -toc -check_md5 FAILURE -- -eject all
@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ files or trees to disk:
xorriso-0.4.8.pl01.tar.gz (1360 KB).
-
(Released 10 Feb 2010)
+
(Released 10 Feb 2010, GPLv2+, predecessor of GNU xorriso)
@@ -448,7 +448,8 @@ files or trees to disk: libburn-hackers@pykix.org
License:
-
GPL version 3 or later.
+
GPL version 3 or later. (as of 12 Feb 2010) +
(Derived from libburnia's GPL version 2 or later.)
 
@@ -636,7 +637,7 @@ with DVD media and how to emulate multi-session on overwriteable media.

-->

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diff --git a/libisoburn/trunk/xorriso/xorriso_timestamp.h b/libisoburn/trunk/xorriso/xorriso_timestamp.h index f48dea15..86e3c443 100644 --- a/libisoburn/trunk/xorriso/xorriso_timestamp.h +++ b/libisoburn/trunk/xorriso/xorriso_timestamp.h @@ -1 +1 @@ -#define Xorriso_timestamP "2010.02.12.153945" +#define Xorriso_timestamP "2010.02.12.213121"