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@ -4625,6 +4625,18 @@ ACL and xattr
.TP
MD5 checksums
.BR md5sum(1)
.SH BUGS
To report bugs or to suggest enhancements for \fBxorriso\fR, please
send electronic mail to the public lists <bug\-xorriso@gnu.org>
or <libburn\-hackers@pykix.org>. If more privacy is desired, mail
to <scdbackup@gmx.net>.
.br
Please describe what you expect \fBxorriso\fR to do,
the program arguments resp. commands by which you tried to achieve it,
the messages of \fBxorriso\fR, and the undesirable outcome of your
program run.
.br
Expect to get asked more questions before solutions can be proposed.
.SH AUTHOR
Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
.br

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@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ images with Rock Ridge extensions.
* Examples:: Examples
* Files:: Files
* Seealso:: See also
* Bugreport:: Reporting bugs
* Legal:: Author, Copyright, Credits
* CommandIdx:: Alphabetic Command List
* ConceptIdx:: Alphabetic List of Concepts and Objects
@ -4072,7 +4073,7 @@ The default setting of -check_media abort_file= is:
/var/opt/xorriso/do_abort_check_media

File: xorriso.info, Node: Seealso, Next: Legal, Prev: Files, Up: Top
File: xorriso.info, Node: Seealso, Next: Bugreport, Prev: Files, Up: Top
12 See also
***********
@ -4099,18 +4100,35 @@ MD5 checksums
md5sum(1)

File: xorriso.info, Node: Legal, Next: CommandIdx, Prev: Seealso, Up: Top
File: xorriso.info, Node: Bugreport, Next: Legal, Prev: Seealso, Up: Top
13 Author, Copyright, Credits
13 Reporting bugs
*****************
To report bugs or to suggest enhancements for `xorriso', please send
electronic mail to the public lists <bug-xorriso@gnu.org> or
<libburn-hackers@pykix.org>. If more privacy is desired, mail to
<scdbackup@gmx.net>.
Please describe what you expect `xorriso' to do, the program arguments
resp. commands by which you tried to achieve it, the messages of
`xorriso', and the undesirable outcome of your program run.
Expect to get asked more questions before solutions can be proposed.

File: xorriso.info, Node: Legal, Next: CommandIdx, Prev: Bugreport, Up: Top
14 Author, Copyright, Credits
*****************************
13.1 Author
14.1 Author
===========
Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
for libburnia-project.org
13.2 Copyright
14.2 Copyright
==============
Copyright (c) 2007 - 2011 Thomas Schmitt
@ -4119,7 +4137,7 @@ modified in sync with the technical properties of `xorriso'. If you
make use of the license to derive modified versions of `xorriso' then
you are entitled to modify this text under that same license.
13.3 Credits
14.3 Credits
============
`xorriso' is in part based on work by Vreixo Formoso who provides
@ -4132,7 +4150,7 @@ years.

File: xorriso.info, Node: CommandIdx, Next: ConceptIdx, Prev: Legal, Up: Top
14 Alphabetic Command List
15 Alphabetic Command List
**************************
[index]
@ -4341,7 +4359,7 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: CommandIdx, Next: ConceptIdx, Prev: Legal, Up: Top

File: xorriso.info, Node: ConceptIdx, Prev: CommandIdx, Up: Top
15 Alphabetic List of Concepts and Objects
16 Alphabetic List of Concepts and Objects
******************************************
[index]
@ -4363,6 +4381,7 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: ConceptIdx, Prev: CommandIdx, Up: Top
* Blank media, _definition: Media. (line 29)
* Blind growing, _definition: Methods. (line 40)
* Bootability, control, -boot_image: Bootable. (line 26)
* Bugs, reporting: Bugreport. (line 6)
* cdrecord, Emulation: Emulation. (line 111)
* Character Set, _definition: Charset. (line 6)
* Character Set, for input, -in_charset: Loading. (line 92)
@ -4504,6 +4523,7 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: ConceptIdx, Prev: CommandIdx, Up: Top
* Pattern expansion, for ISO paths, -iso_rr_pattern: Manip. (line 10)
* Permissions, in ISO image, -chmod: Manip. (line 58)
* Permissions, in ISO image, -chmod_r: Manip. (line 70)
* Problems, reporting: Bugreport. (line 6)
* Process, consolidate text output, -pkt_output: Frontend. (line 7)
* Process, control abort on error, -abort_on: Exception. (line 27)
* Process, control exit value, -return_with: Exception. (line 39)
@ -4596,57 +4616,58 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: ConceptIdx, Prev: CommandIdx, Up: Top

Tag Table:
Node: Top420
Node: Overview1336
Node: Model3225
Node: Media6111
Node: Methods8773
Node: Drives11331
Node: Extras14639
Node: Processing18128
Node: Dialog21628
Node: Options23291
Node: AqDrive24899
Node: Loading27807
Node: Insert42143
Node: SetInsert51762
Node: Manip60336
Node: CmdFind69021
Node: Filter80324
Node: Writing84681
Node: SetWrite90979
Node: Bootable105025
Node: Jigdo118345
Node: Charset122609
Node: Exception125368
Node: DialogCtl131508
Node: Inquiry134095
Node: Navigate138478
Node: Verify146418
Node: Restore155013
Node: Emulation161673
Node: Scripting171546
Node: Frontend177696
Node: Examples178995
Node: ExDevices180166
Node: ExCreate180804
Node: ExDialog182078
Node: ExGrowing183340
Node: ExModifying184142
Node: ExBootable184643
Node: ExCharset185192
Node: ExPseudo186020
Node: ExCdrecord186918
Node: ExMkisofs187233
Node: ExGrowisofs188571
Node: ExException189706
Node: ExTime190160
Node: ExIncBackup190619
Node: ExRestore194543
Node: ExRecovery195512
Node: Files196078
Node: Seealso197376
Node: Legal197960
Node: CommandIdx198888
Node: ConceptIdx213556
Node: Overview1375
Node: Model3264
Node: Media6150
Node: Methods8812
Node: Drives11370
Node: Extras14678
Node: Processing18167
Node: Dialog21667
Node: Options23330
Node: AqDrive24938
Node: Loading27846
Node: Insert42182
Node: SetInsert51801
Node: Manip60375
Node: CmdFind69060
Node: Filter80363
Node: Writing84720
Node: SetWrite91018
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Node: Jigdo118384
Node: Charset122648
Node: Exception125407
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Node: ExDialog182117
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Node: ExModifying184181
Node: ExBootable184682
Node: ExCharset185231
Node: ExPseudo186059
Node: ExCdrecord186957
Node: ExMkisofs187272
Node: ExGrowisofs188610
Node: ExException189745
Node: ExTime190199
Node: ExIncBackup190658
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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ produces Rock Ridge enhanced ISO 9660 filesystems and add\-on sessions to
such filesystems. Optionally it can produce Joliet directory trees too.
.br
.PP
xorrisofs understands options of program mkisofs from cdrtools by
\fBxorrisofs\fR understands options of program mkisofs from cdrtools by
Joerg Schilling.
Its implementation is part of program xorriso which shares no source
code with cdrtools.
@ -60,7 +60,8 @@ with ownership, access permissions, symbolic links, and other attributes.
Rock Ridge allows filenames of up to 255 bytes and paths of up to
1024 bytes.
.br
Rock Ridge information is produced unconditionally with any xorrisofs image.
Rock Ridge information is produced unconditionally with any \fBxorrisofs\fR
image.
.br
\fBJoliet\fR
is the name of an additional directory tree which provides
@ -79,7 +80,7 @@ Production of this directory tree may be enabled by option \-iso\-level 4.
.SS
.B Inserting files into the ISO image:
.PP
xorrisofs deals with two kinds of file addresses:
\fBxorrisofs\fR deals with two kinds of file addresses:
.br
\fBdisk_path\fR
is a path to an object in the local filesystem tree.
@ -90,7 +91,7 @@ confuse with the lowlevel ISO 9660 names visible if Rock Ridge gets ignored.)
.br
.PP
A program argument is handled as a \fBpathspec\fR, if it is not
recognized as original mkisofs option or additional xorrisofs option.
recognized as original mkisofs option or additional \fBxorrisofs\fR option.
A pathspec depicts an input file object by a disk_path.
If option \-graft\-points is not present, then the behavior depends on the
file type of disk_path. Directories get merged with the /\-directory of the
@ -119,7 +120,7 @@ Non\-directories may not overwrite existing directories.
.SS
\fBRelation to program xorriso:\fR
.br
xorrisofs is actually a command mode of program \fBxorriso\fR,
\fBxorrisofs\fR is actually a command mode of program \fBxorriso\fR,
which gets entered either by xorriso command "\-as mkisofs" or by
starting the program by one of the names "xorrisofs", "mkisofs",
"genisoimage", or "genisofs".
@ -136,7 +137,7 @@ The program messages call any image file a "drive". File types which are not
supported for reading are reported as "blank". The reported free media
space may be quite fictional.
.br
Nevertheless xorrisofs does not operate directly on optical drives,
Nevertheless \fBxorrisofs\fR does not operate directly on optical drives,
but rather forces libburn to regard them as general device files.
So for writing of sequential optical media (CD, DVD\-R, DVD+R, BD\-R)
one will have to use a burn program. E.g the cdrecord emulation of xorriso.
@ -472,8 +473,8 @@ Alias of \-N.
.TP
\fB\-R\fR
.br
With mkisofs this option enables Rock Ridge extensions. xorrisofs produces
them unconditionally.
With mkisofs this option enables Rock Ridge extensions. \fBxorrisofs\fR
produces them unconditionally.
.TP
\fB\-rock\fR
.br
@ -676,7 +677,7 @@ The precondition for a bootable ISO image is to have in the ISO image
the files of a boot loader. The boot facilities of computers get
directed to such files, which usually execute further program files
from the ISO image.
xorrisofs can produce several kinds of boot block or boot record,
\fBxorrisofs\fR can produce several kinds of boot block or boot record,
which become part of the ISO image, and get interpreted by the according
boot facility.
.br
@ -695,7 +696,7 @@ El Torito gets interpreted by boot facilities PC\-BIOS and EFI.
Most bootable GNU/Linux CDs are equipped with ISOLINUX or GRUB boot images
for PC\-BIOS.
.br
xorrisofs supports the example options out of the ISOLINUX wiki,
\fBxorrisofs\fR supports the example options out of the ISOLINUX wiki,
the options used in GRUB script grub\-mkrescue, and the example in the
FreeBSD AvgLiveCD wiki.
.br
@ -781,7 +782,7 @@ a MBR for booting via PC\-BIOS from USB stick or hard disk.
A \fBMBR\fR (Master Boot Record) contains boot code and a partition table.
It does not hamper El Torito booting from CDROM.
.br
xorrisofs supports boot facilities other than PC\-BIOS:
\fBxorrisofs\fR supports boot facilities other than PC\-BIOS:
MIPS Big Endian (SGI), MIPS Little Endian (DEC), SUN SPARC.
Those are mutually not combinable and also not combinable with MBR.
.br
@ -942,7 +943,7 @@ and DVD ISO images are published on the web in jigdo format to allow
end users to download them more efficiently."
.br
If the use of libjte was enabled at compile time of xorriso, then
xorrisofs can produce a .jigdo and a .template file together with a
\fBxorrisofs\fR can produce a .jigdo and a .template file together with a
single\-session ISO image. If not, then Jigdo options will cause a
FAILURE event, which normally leads to program abort.
.br
@ -955,7 +956,8 @@ The .jigdo file contains checksums and symbolic file addresses.
The .template file contains the compressed ISO image with reference tags
instead of the content bytes of the listed files.
.br
Input for this process are the normal arguments for a xorrisofs session
Input for this process are the normal arguments for a \fBxorrisofs\fR
session
with no image loaded, and a .md5 file which lists those data files which may be
listed in the .jigdo file and externally referenced in the .template file.
Each designated file is represented in the .md5 file by a single text line:
@ -1362,7 +1364,7 @@ to copy all desired files underneath that directory. Especially file
isolinux.bin shall be copied to ./CD_root/isolinux/isolinux.bin .
This is the boot image file.
.br
The prescribed mkisofs options can be used unchanged with xorrisofs:
The prescribed mkisofs options can be used unchanged with \fBxorrisofs\fR:
.br
$ xorrisofs \-o output.iso \\
.br
@ -1422,7 +1424,7 @@ Now copy the image onto it
.SS
.B Startup files:
.br
If not \-\-no_rc is given as the first argument then xorrisofs
If not \-\-no_rc is given as the first argument then \fBxorrisofs\fR
attempts on startup to read and execute lines from the following files:
.br
/etc/default/xorriso
@ -1434,8 +1436,8 @@ attempts on startup to read and execute lines from the following files:
$HOME/.xorrisorc
.br
The files are read in the sequence given here, but none of them is required
to exist. The lines are not interpreted as xorrisofs options but as generic
xorriso commands. See man xorriso.
to exist. The lines are not interpreted as \fBxorrisofs\fR options but
as generic xorriso commands. See man xorriso.
.PP
After the xorriso startup files, the program tries one by one to open for
reading:
@ -1492,6 +1494,18 @@ ACL and xattr
.TP
MD5 checksums
.BR md5sum(1)
.SH BUGS
To report bugs or to suggest enhancements for \fBxorriso\fR, please
send electronic mail to the public lists <bug\-xorriso@gnu.org>
or <libburn\-hackers@pykix.org>. If more privacy is desired, mail
to <scdbackup@gmx.net>.
.br
Please describe what you expect \fBxorriso\fR to do,
the program arguments resp. commands by which you tried to achieve it,
the messages of \fBxorriso\fR, and the undesirable outcome of your
program run.
.br
Expect to get asked more questions before solutions can be proposed.
.SH AUTHOR
Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
.br
@ -1504,7 +1518,7 @@ modified in sync with the technical properties of xorriso. If you make use
of the license to derive modified versions of xorriso then you are entitled
to modify this text under that same license.
.SH CREDITS
xorrisofs is in part based on work by Vreixo Formoso who provides libisofs
together with Mario Danic who also leads the libburnia team.
\fBxorrisofs\fR is in part based on work by Vreixo Formoso who provides
libisofs together with Mario Danic who also leads the libburnia team.
.br
Compliments towards Joerg Schilling whose cdrtools served me for ten years.

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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ xorrisofs - Emulation of ISO 9660 program mkisofs by program xorriso
* Examples:: Examples
* Files:: Files
* Seealso:: See also
* Bugreport:: Reporting bugs
* Legal:: Author, Copyright, Credits
* CommandIdx:: Alphabetic Command List
* ConceptIdx:: Alphabetic List of Concepts and Objects
@ -39,13 +40,13 @@ File: xorrisofs.info, Node: Overview, Next: Standards, Prev: Top, Up: Top
1 Overview
**********
*xorrisofs* produces Rock Ridge enhanced ISO 9660 filesystems and
`xorrisofs' produces Rock Ridge enhanced ISO 9660 filesystems and
add-on sessions to such filesystems. Optionally it can produce Joliet
directory trees too.
xorrisofs understands options of program mkisofs from cdrtools by Joerg
Schilling. Its implementation is part of program xorriso which shares
no source code with cdrtools.
`xorrisofs' understands options of program mkisofs from cdrtools by
Joerg Schilling. Its implementation is part of program xorriso which
shares no source code with cdrtools.

File: xorrisofs.info, Node: Standards, Next: Insert, Prev: Overview, Up: Top
@ -66,7 +67,7 @@ enhance an ISO 9660 filesystem so that it can represent a POSIX
compliant filesystem with ownership, access permissions, symbolic
links, and other attributes. Rock Ridge allows filenames of up to 255
bytes and paths of up to 1024 bytes.
Rock Ridge information is produced unconditionally with any xorrisofs
Rock Ridge information is produced unconditionally with any `xorrisofs'
image.
*Joliet* is the name of an additional directory tree which provides
filenames up to 64 characters encoded as UTF-16. A Joliet tree is
@ -86,18 +87,18 @@ File: xorrisofs.info, Node: Insert, Next: Xorriso, Prev: Standards, Up: Top
3 Inserting files into the ISO image
************************************
xorrisofs deals with two kinds of file addresses:
`xorrisofs' deals with two kinds of file addresses:
*disk_path* is a path to an object in the local filesystem tree.
*iso_rr_path* is the Rock Ridge address of a file object in the ISO
image. (Do not confuse with the lowlevel ISO 9660 names visible if Rock
Ridge gets ignored.)
A program argument is handled as a *pathspec*, if it is not recognized
as original mkisofs option or additional xorrisofs option. A pathspec
depicts an input file object by a disk_path. If option -graft-points
is not present, then the behavior depends on the file type of
disk_path. Directories get merged with the /-directory of the ISO
image. Files of other types get copied into the /-directory.
as original mkisofs option or additional `xorrisofs' option. A
pathspec depicts an input file object by a disk_path. If option
-graft-points is not present, then the behavior depends on the file
type of disk_path. Directories get merged with the /-directory of the
ISO image. Files of other types get copied into the /-directory.
If -graft-points is present then each pathspec gets split at the first
occurence of the =-character. The part before the = is taken as
*target*, i.e. the iso_rr_path for the file object in the ISO image.
@ -122,7 +123,7 @@ File: xorrisofs.info, Node: Xorriso, Next: Options, Prev: Insert, Up: Top
4 Relation to program xorriso
*****************************
xorrisofs is actually a command mode of program *xorriso*, which gets
`xorrisofs' is actually a command mode of program *xorriso*, which gets
entered either by xorriso command "-as mkisofs" or by starting the
program by one of the names "xorrisofs", "mkisofs", "genisoimage", or
"genisofs".
@ -135,11 +136,11 @@ types except directories.
The program messages call any image file a "drive". File types which
are not supported for reading are reported as "blank". The reported
free media space may be quite fictional.
Nevertheless xorrisofs does not operate directly on optical drives, but
rather forces libburn to regard them as general device files. So for
writing of sequential optical media (CD, DVD-R, DVD+R, BD-R) one will
have to use a burn program. E.g the cdrecord emulation of xorriso. See
EXAMPLES.
Nevertheless `xorrisofs' does not operate directly on optical drives,
but rather forces libburn to regard them as general device files. So
for writing of sequential optical media (CD, DVD-R, DVD+R, BD-R) one
will have to use a burn program. E.g the cdrecord emulation of xorriso.
See EXAMPLES.

File: xorrisofs.info, Node: Options, Next: Examples, Prev: Xorriso, Up: Top
@ -490,7 +491,7 @@ File: xorrisofs.info, Node: SetExtras, Next: SetHide, Prev: SetCompl, Up: Op
-R
With mkisofs this option enables Rock Ridge extensions. xorrisofs
With mkisofs this option enables Rock Ridge extensions. `xorrisofs'
produces them unconditionally.
-rock
@ -686,9 +687,9 @@ File: xorrisofs.info, Node: Bootable, Next: SystemArea, Prev: ImageId, Up: O
The precondition for a bootable ISO image is to have in the ISO image
the files of a boot loader. The boot facilities of computers get
directed to such files, which usually execute further program files
from the ISO image. xorrisofs can produce several kinds of boot block
or boot record, which become part of the ISO image, and get interpreted
by the according boot facility.
from the ISO image. `xorrisofs' can produce several kinds of boot
block or boot record, which become part of the ISO image, and get
interpreted by the according boot facility.
An *El Torito* boot record points the bootstrapping facility to a boot
catalog with one or more boot images, which are binary program files
@ -700,7 +701,7 @@ given and structured by options -b, -e, -el-torito-alt-boot, and
El Torito gets interpreted by boot facilities PC-BIOS and EFI. Most
bootable GNU/Linux CDs are equipped with ISOLINUX or GRUB boot images
for PC-BIOS.
xorrisofs supports the example options out of the ISOLINUX wiki, the
`xorrisofs' supports the example options out of the ISOLINUX wiki, the
options used in GRUB script grub-mkrescue, and the example in the
FreeBSD AvgLiveCD wiki.
@ -787,9 +788,9 @@ facilities of exotic hardware architectures or it may be a MBR for
booting via PC-BIOS from USB stick or hard disk.
A *MBR* (Master Boot Record) contains boot code and a partition table.
It does not hamper El Torito booting from CDROM.
xorrisofs supports boot facilities other than PC-BIOS: MIPS Big Endian
(SGI), MIPS Little Endian (DEC), SUN SPARC. Those are mutually not
combinable and also not combinable with MBR.
`xorrisofs' supports boot facilities other than PC-BIOS: MIPS Big
Endian (SGI), MIPS Little Endian (DEC), SUN SPARC. Those are mutually
not combinable and also not combinable with MBR.
-G disk_path
Copy at most 32768 bytes from the given disk file to the very
@ -944,7 +945,7 @@ large files like CD and DVD images; see http://atterer.net/jigdo/ for
more details. Debian CDs and DVD ISO images are published on the web in
jigdo format to allow end users to download them more efficiently."
If the use of libjte was enabled at compile time of xorriso, then
xorrisofs can produce a .jigdo and a .template file together with a
`xorrisofs' can produce a .jigdo and a .template file together with a
single-session ISO image. If not, then Jigdo options will cause a
FAILURE event, which normally leads to program abort.
One may determine the ability for Jigdo by:
@ -954,11 +955,11 @@ $ xorrisofs -version 2>&1 | grep '^libjte' && echo YES
The .jigdo file contains checksums and symbolic file addresses. The
.template file contains the compressed ISO image with reference tags
instead of the content bytes of the listed files.
Input for this process are the normal arguments for a xorrisofs session
with no image loaded, and a .md5 file which lists those data files
which may be listed in the .jigdo file and externally referenced in the
.template file. Each designated file is represented in the .md5 file
by a single text line:
Input for this process are the normal arguments for a `xorrisofs'
session with no image loaded, and a .md5 file which lists those data
files which may be listed in the .jigdo file and externally referenced
in the .template file. Each designated file is represented in the .md5
file by a single text line:
MD5 as 32 hex digits, 2 blanks, size as 12 decimal digits or blanks, 2
blanks, symbolic file address
The file address in an .md5 line has to bear the same basename as the
@ -1329,7 +1330,7 @@ The ISOLINUX wiki prescribes to create on disk a directory ./CD_root and
to copy all desired files underneath that directory. Especially file
isolinux.bin shall be copied to ./CD_root/isolinux/isolinux.bin . This
is the boot image file.
The prescribed mkisofs options can be used unchanged with xorrisofs:
The prescribed mkisofs options can be used unchanged with `xorrisofs':
$ xorrisofs -o output.iso \
-b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c isolinux/boot.cat \
@ -1382,8 +1383,8 @@ File: xorrisofs.info, Node: Files, Next: Seealso, Prev: Examples, Up: Top
7.1 Startup Files
=================
If not -no_rc is given as the first argument then xorrisofs attempts on
startup to read and execute lines from the following files:
If not -no_rc is given as the first argument then `xorrisofs' attempts
on startup to read and execute lines from the following files:
/etc/default/xorriso
/etc/opt/xorriso/rc
@ -1391,7 +1392,7 @@ startup to read and execute lines from the following files:
$HOME/.xorrisorc
The files are read in the sequence given here, but none of them is
required to exist. The lines are not interpreted as xorrisofs options
required to exist. The lines are not interpreted as `xorrisofs' options
but as generic xorriso commands. See man xorriso. After the xorriso
startup files, the program tries one by one to open for reading:
@ -1413,7 +1414,7 @@ VOLS default for -volset
Any other lines will be silently ignored.

File: xorrisofs.info, Node: Seealso, Next: Legal, Prev: Files, Up: Top
File: xorrisofs.info, Node: Seealso, Next: Bugreport, Prev: Files, Up: Top
8 See also
**********
@ -1437,19 +1438,36 @@ MD5 checksums
md5sum(1)

File: xorrisofs.info, Node: Legal, Next: CommandIdx, Prev: Seealso, Up: Top
File: xorrisofs.info, Node: Bugreport, Next: Legal, Prev: Seealso, Up: Top
9 Author, Copyright, Credits
****************************
9 Reporting bugs
****************
9.1 Author
==========
To report bugs or to suggest enhancements for `xorriso', please send
electronic mail to the public lists <bug-xorriso@gnu.org> or
<libburn-hackers@pykix.org>. If more privacy is desired, mail to
<scdbackup@gmx.net>.
Please describe what you expect `xorriso' to do, the program arguments
resp. commands by which you tried to achieve it, the messages of
`xorriso', and the undesirable outcome of your program run.
Expect to get asked more questions before solutions can be proposed.

File: xorrisofs.info, Node: Legal, Next: CommandIdx, Prev: Bugreport, Up: Top
10 Author, Copyright, Credits
*****************************
10.1 Author
===========
Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
for libburnia-project.org
9.2 Copyright
=============
10.2 Copyright
==============
Copyright (c) 2011 Thomas Schmitt
Permission is granted to distribute this text freely. It shall only be
@ -1457,10 +1475,10 @@ modified in sync with the technical properties of xorriso. If you make
use of the license to derive modified versions of xorriso then you are
entitled to modify this text under that same license.
9.3 Credits
===========
10.3 Credits
============
xorrisofs is in part based on work by Vreixo Formoso who provides
`xorrisofs' is in part based on work by Vreixo Formoso who provides
libisofs together with Mario Danic who also leads the libburnia team.
Compliments towards Joerg Schilling whose cdrtools served me for ten
years.
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10 Alphabetic Command List
11 Alphabetic Command List
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11 Alphabetic List of Concepts and Objects
12 Alphabetic List of Concepts and Objects
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* Bootability, patch System Area partition table, --protective-msdos-label: SystemArea.
(line 41)
* Bootability, SUN Disk Label text, -sparc-label: SystemArea. (line 132)
* Bugs, reporting: Bugreport. (line 6)
* Character Set, for disk file names, -input-charset: Charset.
(line 17)
* Character Set, for ISO file names, -output-charset: Charset.
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* Permissions, for all data files, -file-mode: SetProduct. (line 66)
* Permissions, for all directories, -dir-mode: SetProduct. (line 60)
* Preparer Id, set, -p: ImageId. (line 54)
* Problems, reporting: Bugreport. (line 6)
* Program version, report, -version: Miscellaneous. (line 34)
* Publisher Id, set, -p, -publisher: ImageId. (line 30)
* Rock Ridge, (always enabled), -R, -rock: SetExtras. (line 8)
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