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------------------------------------------------------------------------------ libisofs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Released under GPL (see COPYING file for details). Copyright (C) 2008 - 2010 Vreixo Formoso, Mario Danic, Thomas Schmitt libisofs is part of the libburnia project (libburnia-project.org) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ libisofs is a library to create an ISO-9660 filesystem, supports extensions like RockRidge or Joliet, and introduces an own extension AAIP. It is a full featured ISO-9660 editor which composes and changes the directory tree of an ISO image. This tree and its newly imported data file contents get then written as independent single-session image or as add-on session for the image from where the tree was originally loaded. Features: --------- - Image creation - Creates ISO-9660 images from local files. - Support for RockRidge and Joliet extensions. - Support for ISO-9660:1999 (version 2). - Support for El-Torito bootable images. - Support for multi-extent data files up to 400 GB (level 3). - Full-featured edition of the image files, including: addition of new files, removing of existent files, moving files, renaming files, change file attributes (permissions, timestamps...) - Optional recording per file of non-ISO 9660 features: ACL, xattr, content MD5, hard link relations. They do not hamper image readability by operating systems but can be retrieved only via libisofs. - Optional zisofs compression, gzip compression, external filter processes. - Several options to relax ISO-9660 constraints. - Special options for images intended for distribution (suitable default modes for files, hiding of real timestamps...). - Image reading - Image tree and data heap can be verified by stream reading and eventually recorded MD5 tags. - Directory tree and file attributes of ISO 9660 session get loaded into memory for editing or for extraction into local filesystem. - File content can be read by applications. - Automatic zisofs decompression. - Optional application of gzip decompression or external filter processes. - Eventually recorded MD5 of data file can be obtained, MD5 of data stream can be computed and compared. - Helper functions for restoring ACL and/or xattr to the local filesystem. - Multisession - Support for growing an existing image on multi-session media. - Support for "emulated multisession" on overwriteable media such as DVD+RW, USB sticks, regular files. - Support for blindly prepared add-on sessions (mkisofs style -M -C) suitable for pipes which lead to an external burn program. - Image modification - Creates a completely new image from files out of another image and eventual editing operations. Suitable for any target medium. - Others - Handling of different input and output charset. - Good integration with libburn for image burning. - Reliable, good handling of different kind of errors. Requirements: ------------- - libburn 0.4.2 headers must be installed at compile time. It is not required at runtime. Know bugs: ---------- Multisession and image growing can lead to undesired results in several cases: a) Images with unsupported features, such as: - UDF. - HSF/HFS+ or other Mac extensions. - El-Torito with multiple entries. - ECMA-119 with extended attributes. - Non El-Torito boot info. - ... In all these cases, the resulting new image (or new session) could lack some features of the original image. In some cases libisofs will issue warning messages, or even refuse to grow or modify the image. Others remain undetected. Images created with libisofs do not have this problems. b) Bootable El-Torito images may have several problems, that result in a new image that is not bootable, or that boots from an outdated session. In many cases it is recommended to add boot info again in the new session. - isolinux images won't be bootable after a modify. This is because isolinux images need to have hardcoded the root dir lba. libisofs cannot know whether an image is an isolinux image or not, so the user is responsible to tell libisofs that it must patch the image, with the el_torito_patch_isolinux_image() function. This problem could also exists on other boot images. - Most boot images are highly dependent of the image contents, so if the user moves or removes some files on image it is possible they won't boot anymore. - There is no safer way to modify hidden boot images, as the size of the boot image can't be figured out. c) Generated images could have different ECMA-119 low level names, due to different way to mangle names, to new files added that force old files to be renamed, to different relaxed contraints... This only affect the ISO-9660 info, not the RR names, so it shouldn't be a problem in most cases. If your app. relies on low level ISO-9660 names, you will need to ensure all node names are valid ISO names (maybe together with some relaxed contraints), otherwise libisofs might arbitrarily change the names. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Download, Build and Installation libisofs code is mantained in a Bazaar repository at Launchpad (https://launchpad.net/libisofs/). You can download it with: $ bzr branch lp:libisofs Our build system is based on autotools. For preparing the build you will need autotools of at least version 1.7. If you have download the code from the repository, first of all you need to execute ./autogen.sh on toplevel dir to execute autotools. Alternatively you may unpack a release tarball for which you do not need autotools installed. To build libisofs it should be sufficient to go into its toplevel directory and execute ./configure --prefix=/usr make To make the libraries accessible for running resp. developing applications make install See INSTALL file for further details. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or later as published by the Free Software Foundation. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Clarification in my name and in the name of Mario Danic, upcoming copyright holders on toplevel of libburnia. To be fully in effect after the remaining other copyrighted code has been replaced by ours and by copyright-free contributions of our friends. Note: In the particular case of libisofs there is no foreign copyright involved. As of 2010 foreign copyright is only in component libburn. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ We, the copyright holders, agree on the interpretation that dynamical linking of our libraries constitutes "use of" and not "derivation from" our work in the sense of GPL, provided those libraries are compiled from our unaltered code or from altered code published under GPL. So we will not raise legal protest if you link our libraries dynamically with applications which are not under GPL, or if you distribute our libraries and application tools in binary form, as long as you fulfill the usual condition of GPL to offer a copy of their source code -altered or unaltered- under GPL. We ask you politely to use our work in open source spirit and with the due reference to the entire open source community. If there should really arise the case where above clarification does not suffice to fulfill a clear and neat request in open source spirit that would otherwise be declined for mere formal reasons, only in that case we will duely consider to issue a special license covering only that special case. It is the open source idea of responsible freedom which will be decisive and you will have to prove that you exhausted all own means to qualify for GPL. For now we are firmly committed to maintain one single license: GPL. Signed: Mario Danic, Thomas Schmitt Agreement joined later by: Vreixo Formoso