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<H1>GNU xorriso</H1> |
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<H2>ISO 9660 Rock Ridge Filesystem Manipulator<BR> |
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for GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris</H2> |
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<H2>Purpose:</H2> |
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xorriso copies file objects from POSIX compliant filesystems |
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into Rock Ridge enhanced ISO 9660 filesystems and allows |
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session-wise manipulation of such filesystems. It can load the management |
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information of existing ISO images and it writes the session results to |
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optical media or to filesystem objects. |
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Vice versa xorriso is able to copy file objects out of ISO 9660 filesystems. |
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<A HREF="#download">Direct hop to download links -></A> |
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<H2>Hardware requirements:</H2> |
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About any CD, DVD, or BD recorder produced in the recent ten years. |
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<A HREF="http://libburnia-project.org">libburn</A> |
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supports recorders which are compliant to standards MMC-1 for CD and |
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MMC-5 for DVD or BD. |
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GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris allow to access drives connected |
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via SCSI, PATA (aka IDE, ATA), USB, or SATA. |
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xorriso also operates on ISO images in data files or block devices. |
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Images or add-on sessions may be written to about any kind of file object. |
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<H2>Software requirements :</H2> |
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<DT>GNU/Linux with kernel 2.4 or higher, libc, libpthread :</DT> |
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<DD>With kernel 2.4 a PATA/IDE drive has to be under ide-scsi emulation.</DD> |
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<DD>With kernel 2.6 ide-scsi is not needed.</DD> |
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<DT>or FreeBSD, libc, libpthread :</DT> |
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<DD>PATA/IDE drives need atapicam running.</DD> |
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<DD>SATA drives need atapicam running or need to be driven by ahci.</DD> |
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<DD>libcam has to be installed.</DD> |
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<DD>libiconv has to be installed.</DD> |
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<DT>or Solaris, libc, libpthread :</DT> |
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<DD>Tested on kernel 5.11, hopefully suitable for older ones too.</DD> |
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<DT>or some other X/Open system, libc, libpthread :</DT> |
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There will be no direct operation of optical drives, but only POSIX i/o |
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with objects of the local filesystem. |
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Might work with DVD-RAM, DVD+RW, BD-RE |
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but rather not with CD, DVD-R, DVD+R, BD-R. |
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<H3>Optional supporting software:</H2> |
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<DT>libreadline and libreadline-dev</DT> |
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<DD>make dialog more convenient.</DD> |
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<DT>libacl and libacl-devel</DT> |
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<DD>allow on GNU/Linux to get and set ACLs.</DD> |
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<DT>zlib and zlib-devel</DT> |
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<DD>allow zisofs, gzip compression, and Jigdo file production.</DD> |
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<DT>libbz2 and libbz2-devel</DT> |
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<DD>allow bzip2 compression of Jigdo template files.</DD> |
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<DT>Tcl, Tk >= 8.4, Tcl/Tk package BWidget</DT> |
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<DD>enable the operation of GUI frontend script <KBD>xorriso-tcltk</KBD>.</DD> |
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This program has been tested on GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris systems.<BR> |
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For ports to other usable systems <A HREF="#contact">contact us</A>. |
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<H2>Special features:</H2> |
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ISO 9660 formatter and burner for CD, DVD, BD are fixely integrated. |
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Operates on an existing ISO image or creates a new one. |
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Copies files from filesystem into the ISO image and vice versa. |
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Changes file properties, renames or deletes file objects in the ISO image. |
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Updates ISO subtrees incrementally to match given disk subtrees. |
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Can record and restore hard link relations, ACL, and xattr. |
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Can attach MD5 checksums to each data file and the whole session. |
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File content may get zisofs or gzip compressed or filtered by external |
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processes. |
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Can activate ISOLINUX and GRUB boot images by El Torito boot record and MBR. |
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Writes result as completely new image or as add-on session |
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to optical media or filesystem objects. |
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Can perform multi-session tasks as emulation of mkisofs and cdrecord. |
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Can issue commands to mount older sessions on GNU/Linux or FreeBSD. |
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Can check media for damages and copy readable blocks to disk. |
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Scans for optical drives, blanks re-useable optical media, formats media. |
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Suitable for: |
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CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, |
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BD-R, BD-RE. |
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Reads its instructions from command line arguments, dialog, and batch files. |
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Provides navigation commands for interactive ISO image manipulation. |
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Note that xorriso does not write audio CDs and that it does not |
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produce UDF filesystems which are specified for official video DVD or BD. |
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<H2>GUI Frontend:</H2> |
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xorriso itself is entirely controlled by text commands. In dialog mode, |
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xorriso reads them as text lines from standard input. |
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Together with some helpful xorriso commands, it is quite easy for frontend |
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programs to operate a separate xorriso process. |
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Other than the usual batch programs, xorriso will take care of maintaining |
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the emerging ISO image model. Its state can be inquired by the frontend |
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at any time. The frontend is supposed to care for the display of the inquired |
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xorriso state and to send xorriso commands to manipulate the ISO image model. |
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As a proof of concept, there is a Tcl/Tk script which can |
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be launched by shell command <KBD>xorriso-tcltk</KBD> |
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Click on this image to see a screenshot: |
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<A HREF="xorriso-tcltk-screen.gif"> |
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<IMG SRC="xorriso-tcltk-thumb.jpg" BORDER=1 |
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ALT="To screenshot of frontend script xorriso-tcltk"></A> |
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See also file |
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<A HREF="http://svn.libburnia-project.org/libisoburn/trunk/frontend/README-tcltk"> |
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frontend/README-tcltk. |
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The script <KBD>xorriso-tcltk</KBD> |
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is part of the tarball and gets installed by <KBD>make install</KBD>. If a |
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xorriso distro package does not install it, you may get it directly from |
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<A HREF="http://libburnia-project.org/export/head/libisoburn/trunk/frontend/xorriso-tcltk"> |
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libburnia SVN: frontend/xorriso-tcltk |
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You will probably have to give it x-permission after download. Some browsers |
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insist in adding ".htm" to the file name. |
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Further you need xorriso >= 1.3.4, Tcl, Tk >= 8.4, |
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Tcl/Tk package "BWidget". |
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<H2>Command Examples:</H2> |
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<DT>Get an overview of drives and their addresses</DT> |
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<DD>#<KBD> xorriso -devices</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD>...</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD>0 -dev '/dev/sr0' rwrw-- : 'TSSTcorp' 'CDDVDW SH-S203B'</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD>1 -dev '/dev/scd1' rwrw-- : 'PHILIPS ' 'SPD3300L'</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD>2 -dev '/dev/hda' rwrw-- : 'HL-DT-ST' 'DVD-ROM GDR8162B'</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD>...</KBD></DD> |
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<DT>Being superuser avoids permission problems with /dev/srN resp. /dev/hdX . |
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Ordinary users should then get granted access to the /dev files |
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as listed by option --devices. GNU/Linux and FreeBSD demand rw-permission. |
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On Solaris it is r-permission and privileges "basic,sys_devices". |
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<DT> </DT> |
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<DT>Options are either performed as program arguments or as dialog input. |
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Some options have a parameter list of variable length. This list has to |
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be terminated by word '--' or by the end of the input line. Option -add |
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may accept pathspecs of form target=source as known from program mkisofs.</DT> |
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<DT>Get info about a particular drive and loaded media:</DT> |
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<DD>$<KBD> xorriso -indev /dev/sr0 -du / -- -toc 2>&1 | less</KBD></DD> |
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<DT>Make re-usable media writable again, delete any ISO 9660 image, |
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prepare yet unused BD-RE:</DT> |
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<DD>$<KBD> xorriso -outdev /dev/sr0 -blank as_needed -eject all</KBD></DD> |
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</DT> |
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<DT>Write some directories into a new or existing ISO 9660 image:</DT> |
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<DD>$<KBD> xorriso -dev /dev/sr0 -add /home/me/sounds /home/me/pictures |
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</KBD></DD> |
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<DT>Have a look at the result:</DT> |
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<DD>$<KBD> xorriso -indev /dev/sr0 -du / -- -toc 2>&1 | less</KBD></DD> |
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<DT>Create new ISO-9660 filesystem image, compose content, |
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adjust permissions to make it publicly read-only, |
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write it to media and immediately eject media without |
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previously reloading the written image. |
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<DD>$<KBD> cd /home/me</KBD></DD> |
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<DD>$<KBD> xorriso -outdev /dev/sr0 -blank as_needed \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -map /home/me/sounds /sounds \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -map /home/me/pictures /pictures \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -rm_r /sounds/indecent '/pictures/*private*' -- \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -cd / \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -add pictures/private/horses* -- \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -chmod_r a+r,a-w / -- \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -find / -type d -exec chmod a+x -- \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -volid SOUNDS_PICS_2008_01_16 \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -commit_eject all</KBD></DD> |
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<DT>Load the previous session from media, |
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remove (i.e. hide) directory /sounds, |
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rename /pictures/private/horses, |
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add new directory trees /sounds and /movies, |
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disallow any access for group and others. |
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Finally write as additional session to media and eject:</DT> |
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<DD>$<KBD> xorriso -dev /dev/sr0 \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -rm_r /sounds -- \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -mv /pictures/private/horses /horse_show -- \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -map /home/me/prepared_for_dvd/sounds_dummy /sounds \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -map /home/me/prepared_for_dvd/movies /movies \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -chmod_r go-rwx / -- \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -volid SOUNDS_PICS_2008_01_17 \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -commit_eject all</KBD></DD> |
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<DT>Merge the various sessions from old readable media into a single session |
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on new writeable media, |
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cleaning out all invalidated files and session overhead. |
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Touch / in order to mark the image as worth to be written. |
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Important: -indev and -outdev have to be different drives. |
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<DD>$<KBD> xorriso -indev /dev/dvd \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -alter_date a +0 / -- \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -outdev /dev/sr0 -blank fast \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -commit_eject all</KBD></DD> |
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<DT>Dialog mode accepts one or more options per line. An option and all its |
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arguments have to be given in one single line. Backslash may be used to mark |
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a line as incomplete so it gets continued by the next input line. |
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Command -end stops the program run. It will write pending changes |
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to media, if that has not already been done by a previous -commit.</DT> |
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<DD>$<KBD> xorriso -dialog on</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD>enter option and arguments :</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD><B>-dev /dev/sr0</B></KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD>enter option and arguments :</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD><B>-map /home/me/prepared_for_dvd/sounds_dummy /sounds</B></KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD>enter option and arguments :</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD><B>-map /home/me/prepared_for_dvd/movies \</B></KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD>Trailing backslash : Enter rest of line (or @@@ to clear it) : |
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</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD><B> /movies</B></KBD></DD> |
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<DD>Available navigation commands: -cd, -ls, -du, -find</DD> |
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<DD><KBD>enter option and arguments :</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD><B>-commit</B></KBD></DD> |
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<DD>... perform further commands and finally do:</DD> |
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<DD><KBD>enter option and arguments :</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD><B>-end</B></KBD></DD> |
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<DT>The following command performs incremental backup. |
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It can be run on blank media to create a copy of the mentioned disk |
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directory trees, and it can be run on appendable media to perform a |
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minimal set of change operations which update the old ISO copies |
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to match the new disk trees. |
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Older states can be retrieved by help of mount options like "sbsector=" |
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or by help of xorriso option -mount. |
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Eventual ACL, xattr and hardlink relations will be recorded. MD5 checksums |
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will be computed and recorded. Data comparison will be avoided by accelerator |
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option -disk_dev_ino. After writing, the new session will be checked |
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by its recorded MD5. |
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Only blank media or media with volume id "PROJECTS_MAIL_..." will be accepted. |
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Files with names ending by ".o" or ".swp" are excluded by options -not_leaf. |
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<DD>$<KBD> xorriso -for_backup -disk_dev_ino on \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -assert_volid 'PROJECTS_MAIL_*' FATAL \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -dev /dev/sr0 \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -volid PROJECTS_MAIL_"$(date '+%Y_%m_%d_%H%M%S')" \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -not_leaf '*.o' -not_leaf '*.swp' \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -update_r /home/thomas/projects /projects \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -update_r /home/thomas/personal_mail /personal_mail \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -commit -toc -check_md5 FAILURE -- -eject all</KBD></DD> |
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To apply zisofs compression to those data files which get newly copied from |
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the local filesystem, perform immediately before -commit : |
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<DD><KBD> -hardlinks perform_update \</KBD></DD> |
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<KBD> -find / -type f -pending_data -exec set_filter --zisofs -- \</KBD></DD> |
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Operating systems usually mount the most recent session on media. |
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xorriso can issue the appropriate mount commands for older sessions. |
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First get an overview of the sessions on the media: |
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<DD>$<KBD> xorriso -outdev /dev/sr0 -toc</KBD></DD> |
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TOC layout : Idx , sbsector , Size , Volume Id |
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ISO session : 1 , 0 , 104719s , PROJECTS_MAIL_2008_08_10_231435 |
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ISO session : 2 , 106928 , 6785s , PROJECTS_MAIL_2008_08_14_184548 |
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ISO session : 76 , 820384 , 11035s , PROJECTS_MAIL_2009_01_04_191150 |
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Then become superuser and let xorriso mount the session of August 14, 2008 |
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to directory /mnt: |
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<DD>#<KBD> |
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xorriso -osirrox on -mount /dev/sr0 volid '*_2008_08_14_*' /mnt |
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</KBD></DD> |
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To be later unmounted by: <KBD>umount /mnt</KBD> |
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For creating bootable ISO images with GRUB2, use its script |
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<KBD>grub-mkrescue</KBD> which knows how to operate xorriso. |
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After the user has already created a suitable file tree on disk |
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and copied the ISOLINUX files into subdirectory ./boot/isolinux of |
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that tree, xorriso can burn an El Torito bootable media: |
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<DD>$<KBD> xorriso -outdev /dev/sr0 -blank as_needed \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -map /home/me/ISOLINUX_prepared_tree / \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -boot_image isolinux dir=/boot/isolinux</KBD></DD> |
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An MBR may be added if the file isolinux.bin is modern enough for "isohybrid" |
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(syslinux version 3.72). It enables booting from hard disk or USB stick: |
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<DD><KBD> -boot_image isolinux system_area=mbr/isohdpfx.bin \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -boot_image isolinux partition_table=on \</KBD></DD> |
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<DT>ISO images may not only be stored on optical media but also in |
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regular disk files or block devices for full multi-session operation. |
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<DD>$<KBD> xorriso -dev /tmp/regular_file ...other.options...</DD> |
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A default setting for safety reasons requires that files below /dev/ |
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need prefix "stdio:" if they do not lead to MMC burner devices. |
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Be cautious not to overwrite your hard disk instead of your USB stick: |
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<DD>$<KBD> xorriso -dev stdio:/dev/sdb ...other.options...</DD> |
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<DT>Other file types are suitable only for writing but not for reading:</DT> |
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<DD>$<KBD> xorriso -outdev /tmp/named_pipe ...other.options...</DD> |
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<DT>In batch mode it is possible to operate xorriso in a pipeline |
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with an external consumer of the generated ISO image. Any message |
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output will be redirected to stderr in this case. |
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Examples for consumers are cdrecord or growisofs on operating systems |
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where xorriso cannot operate the burner drive directly, |
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or a ssh pipe to another system which has the desired drive |
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and a suitable burn program.</DT> |
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<DD>$<KBD> xorriso -outdev - ...other.options... | consumer</KBD></DD> |
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Let xorriso serve underneath growisofs via its alias name "xorrisofs" |
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which enables mkisofs emulation: |
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<DD>$<KBD> export MKISOFS="xorrisofs"</KBD></DD> |
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<DD>$<KBD> growisofs -Z /dev/dvd /some/files</KBD></DD> |
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<DD>$<KBD> growisofs -M /dev/dvd /more/files</KBD></DD> |
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One may switch from mkisofs emulation to xorriso's own command mode: |
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<DT>If for any reason the reading operating system mishandles the ISO image |
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<DD>$<KBD> xorriso -acl on -xattr on \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -indev /dev/sr0 \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -osirrox on \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> -cpx '/pictures/private/horses*/*buttercup*' \</KBD></DD> |
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<DD><KBD> /home/her/buttercup_dir -- \</KBD> |
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<DD><KBD> -extract /sounds /home/her/sounds_from_me</KBD></DD> |
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<DT>Consider to enter dialog mode and use commands like |
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<DT>Get overview of the options:</DT> |
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<DD>$<KBD> <A HREF="xorriso_help">xorriso -help</A></KBD></DD> |
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<DT>Read the detailed manual page:</DT> |
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<DD>$<KBD> <A HREF="man_1_xorriso.html">man xorriso</A></KBD></DD> |
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<DT><H3>Download as source code (see README):</H3></DT> |
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<DD><A HREF="xorriso-1.3.4.tar.gz">xorriso-1.3.4.tar.gz</A> |
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(2375 KB). |
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<DD>(Released 12 Dec 2013)</DD> |
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<DD><A HREF="xorriso-1.3.4.tar.gz.sig">xorriso-1.3.4.tar.gz.sig</A></DD> |
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(detached GPG signature for verification by |
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<KBD>gpg --verify xorriso-1.3.4.tar.gz.sig xorriso-1.3.4.tar.gz</KBD> |
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after <KBD>gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys ABC0A854</KBD>). |
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Also on <A HREF="http://www.gnu.org/prep/ftp.html"> |
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mirrors of ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ </A> |
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as xorriso/xorriso-1.3.4.tar.gz |
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<DL><DT>Documentation:</DT> |
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<DD><A HREF="README_xorriso">README</A> about installation and drive setup</DD> |
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<DD><A HREF="xorriso_help">xorriso -help</A> gives an overview of options</DD> |
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<DD><A HREF="xorrisofs_help">xorriso -as mkisofs -help</A> |
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supported options of mkisofs emulation |
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</DD> |
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<DD><A HREF="xorrecord_help">xorriso -as cdrecord -help</A> |
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supported options of cdrecord emulation</DD> |
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<DD><A HREF="man_1_xorriso.html">man xorriso</A> is the manual page</DD> |
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<DD><A HREF="man_1_xorrisofs.html">man xorrisofs</A> |
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describes the mkisofs emulation</DD> |
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<DD><A HREF="man_1_xorrecord.html">man xorrecord</A> |
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describes the cdrecord emulation</DD> |
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<A NAME="contact"></A> |
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<DL><DT>Contact:</DT> |
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<DD>GNU xorriso support mailing list, |
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<A HREF="mailto:bug-xorriso@gnu.org">bug-xorriso@gnu.org</A></DD> |
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<DD>libburnia development mailing list, |
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<A HREF="mailto:libburn-hackers@pykix.org">libburn-hackers@pykix.org</A></DD> |
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<DD>Thomas Schmitt, <A HREF="mailto:scdbackup@gmx.net">scdbackup@gmx.net</A></DD> |
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</DL> |
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<DL><DT>License:</DT> |
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<DD><A HREF="COPYING_xorriso">GPL version 3 or later.</A> |
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</DD> |
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<DD> </DD> |
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Bug fixes towards previous stable version xorriso-1.3.2: |
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Command -blank "as_needed" formatted blank BD-R. |
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-as mkisofs option -log-file put the log file into the image |
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-cut_out did not add x-permission to r-permission of directory |
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</LI> |
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<LI> |
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Command -zisofs did not accept all options emitted by -status -zisofs |
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</LI> |
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<LI> |
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blank force:... failed on appendable or closed media |
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</LI> |
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Drive LG BH16NS40 stalled on inspection of unformatted DVD+RW |
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Enhancements towards previous stable version xorriso-1.3.2: |
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Default sort weight of El Torito boot images is now 2 |
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Encoding HFS+ names in UTF-16 rather than UCS-2 |
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<LI> |
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New command -read_speed |
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</LI> |
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<LI> |
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New -close mode "as_needed", new -as cdrecord option --multi_if_possible |
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<H3> |
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Software copies included in GNU xorriso: |
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</H3> |
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<DL> |
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<DT> |
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GNU xorriso is feature-wise equivalent to the dynamic compilation of |
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<A HREF="http://libburnia-project.org/"> libburnia </A> |
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libraries, libjte, and libburnia program xorriso. |
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It restricts itself to a technical form where the legal commitments of the |
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libburnia project and the legal intentions of |
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<A HREF="http://www.fsf.org/"> FSF </A> match completely. |
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</DT> |
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<DD> </DD> |
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<DT>libburn-1.3.4</DT> |
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<DD>reads and writes data from and to CD, DVD, BD.</DD> |
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<DD>(founded by Derek Foreman and Ben Jansens, |
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developed and maintained since August 2006 by |
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Thomas Schmitt from team of libburnia-project.org)</DD> |
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<DT>libisofs-1.3.4</DT> |
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<DD>operates on ISO 9660 filesystem images.</DD> |
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<DD>(By Vreixo Formoso, Mario Danic and Thomas Schmitt |
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from team of libburnia-project.org. HFS+ code by Vladimir Serbinenko.)</DD> |
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<DT>libisoburn-1.3.4</DT> |
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<DD>coordinates libburn and libisofs, emulates multi-session where needed, |
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and hosts the original source code of program xorriso.</DD> |
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<DD>It provides the complete functionality of xorriso via |
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a C language API.</DD> |
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<DD>(By Vreixo Formoso and Thomas Schmitt |
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from team of libburnia-project.org)</DD> |
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<DT>libjte-1.0.0</DT> |
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<DD>produces jigdo and template file together with the emerging ISO image.</DD> |
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<DD>(By Free Software Foundation, Steve McIntyre, George Danchev, |
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Thomas Schmitt)</DD> |
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<DD> </DD> |
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<DT>The source code of this software is independent of |
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cdrecord and mkisofs.</DT> |
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<DT><H3>Development snapshot, version 1.3.5 :</H3></DT> |
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<DD>Bug fixes towards xorriso-1.3.4: |
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<UL> |
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<DD>Enhancements towards stable version 1.3.4: |
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<DD> </DD> |
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<DD><A HREF="README_xorriso_devel">README 1.3.5</A> |
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<DD><A HREF="xorriso_help_devel">xorriso-1.3.5 -help</A></DD> |
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<DD><A HREF="xorrisofs_help_devel">xorriso-1.3.5 -as mkisofs -help</A></DD> |
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<DD><A HREF="xorrecord_help_devel">xorriso-1.3.5 -as cdrecord -help</A></DD> |
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<DD><A HREF="man_1_xorriso_devel.html">man xorriso (as of 1.3.5)</A></DD> |
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<DD><A HREF="man_1_xorrisofs_devel.html">man xorrisofs (as of 1.3.5)</A></DD> |
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<DD><A HREF="man_1_xorrecord_devel.html">man xorrecord (as of 1.3.5)</A></DD> |
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<DD> </DD> |
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<DT>If you want to distribute development versions of xorriso, then use |
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this tarball which produces static linking between xorriso and the |
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libburnia libraries. |
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</DT> |
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<DD>Source (./bootstrap is already applied, build tested, |
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installation see README) |
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</DD> |
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<DD> |
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<A HREF="xorriso-1.3.5.tar.gz">xorriso-1.3.5.tar.gz</A> |
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(2375 KB). |
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</DD> |
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<DT>A dynamically linked development version of xorriso can be obtained |
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from repositories of |
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<A HREF="http://libburnia-project.org"> libburnia-project.org</A>. |
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xorriso is part of libisoburn/trunk and will get built by its "make". |
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</DT> |
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<DT>Be warned that the libraries in SVN and bzr are development versions with |
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possibly unstable API/ABI enhancements. Do not distribute development |
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versions for dynamic linking. Only release versions are safe for that. |
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</DT> |
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<DD>Download: <KBD><B>svn co http://svn.libburnia-project.org/libburn/trunk libburn</B> |
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</KBD></DD> |
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<DD>Install: <KBD><B>cd libburn ; ./bootstrap ; ./configure --prefix /usr ; make ; make install</B> |
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</KBD></DD> |
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<DD>Download: |
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<KBD><B>bzr branch lp:~libburnia-team/libisofs/scdbackup</B></KBD> |
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</DD> |
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<DD>Install: <KBD><B>cd libisofs ; ./bootstrap ; ./configure --prefix /usr ; make ; make install</B> |
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</KBD></DD> |
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<DD>Download: <KBD><B>svn co http://svn.libburnia-project.org/libisoburn/trunk libisoburn</B> |
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</KBD></DD> |
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<DD>Install: <KBD><B>cd libisoburn ; ./bootstrap ; ./configure --prefix /usr ; make ; make install</B> |
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</KBD></DD> |
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<DT>Build of SVN versions needs of at least version 1.7 installed. |
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But after the run of <KBD>./bootstrap</KBD>, only |
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vanilla tools like make and gcc are needed. |
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</DT> |
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<DT>GNU xorriso contains a copy of libjte-1.0.0 from package jigit |
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which produces jigdo and template file together with the emerging ISO image. |
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(By Free Software Foundation, Steve McIntyre, George Danchev, |
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Thomas Schmitt) |
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</DT> |
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<DD>Important: If desired, libjte has to be already installed when libisofs |
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and libisoburn get built.</DD> |
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<DD>Download: <KBD><B>wget http://www.einval.com/~steve/software/JTE/download/jigit_1.17.orig.tar.gz</B> |
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</KBD></DD> |
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<DD>Install: <KBD><B>tar xzf jigit_1.17.orig.tar.gz ; cd jigit-1.17 ; make ; make install</B> |
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</KBD></DD> |
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<HR> |
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<P> |
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Many thanks to Derek Foreman and Ben Jansens for starting libburn. |
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<BR> |
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Very special thanks to Andy Polyakov whose |
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<A HREF="http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/tools">dvd+rw-tools</A> |
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provide the libburnia project with invaluable examples on how to deal |
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with DVD media and how to emulate multi-session on overwriteable media. |
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<A HREF="http://www.webframe.org">www.webframe.org</A><BR> |
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<DT>Links to related free software projects of Thomas Schmitt:</DT> |
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<DD><A HREF=http://scdbackup.webframe.org/cdrskin_eng.html> |
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cdrskin, a cdrecord emulator</A></DD> |
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<DD><A HREF=http://scdbackup.webframe.org/main_eng.html> |
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scdbackup, multi volume CD/DVD/BD backup</A></DD> |
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<DL><DD><A HREF=http://scdbackup.sourceforge.net/main_eng.html> |
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(a second source of above)</A></DD></DL> |
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Legal statement: This website does not serve any commercial purpose. |
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Copyright © 2008 - 2013 Thomas Schmitt. |
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This text is freely distributable. It shall only be modified in sync with |
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the factual properties of xorriso and its public storage locations. |
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If you make use of the license to derive modified versions of xorriso |
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then you are entitled to modify this text under that same license. |
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<DT>Contact for issues of this web page or the described program:</DT> |
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<DD>Thomas Schmitt, <A HREF="mailto:scdbackup@gmx.net">scdbackup@gmx.net</A></DD> |
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<DD>GNU xorriso support mailing list, |
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<A HREF="mailto:bug-xorriso@gnu.org">bug-xorriso@gnu.org</A></DD> |
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<DD>libburnia development mailing list, |
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<A HREF="mailto:libburn-hackers@pykix.org">libburn-hackers@pykix.org</A></DD> |
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