Please have a look at the German open Source Center BerliOS at www.berlios.de BerliOS will continue to support free hosting of cryptography projects even when US laws change and don't allow to host cryptography projects in the USA. Also look at sourcewell.berlios.de, the first Open Source announcement service that itself is implemented as Open Source project. ***************** Important news **************************** For the 'Slottable Source Plugin Module' SSPM Features read README.SSPM ***************** Please Test ********************************* NEW features of cdrtools-3.01a01: All: - The macros XARCH_GEN & XARCH_OPT are now in RULES/cc-sunpro*.rul - The include file include/schily/ccomdefs.h now allows to disable the printf() format checks for GCC with -DNO_PRINTFLIKE This is needed in order to allow star to compile in the Solaris ON cosolidation as GCC id too dumb for the printf() extensions. - All include files (even those created by autoconf) are now protected against multiple includion. - New autoconf test for pathconf() and fpathconf() - New autoconf test for /dev/stdin, /dev/stdout, /dev/stderr, /dev/fd/0, /dev/fd/1, /dev/fd2 - New autoconf tests for: qecvt() qfcvt() qgcvt() _ldecvt() _ldfcvt() _ldgcvt() _ldecvt_r() _ldfcvt_r() _ldgcvt_r() qeconvert() qfconvert() qgconvert() needed for long double support. - New autoconf test for _qecvt() _qfcvt() _qgcvt() and _qecvt_r() _qfcvt_r() _qgcvt_r() on AIX - All linker map files have been modified to allow platform dependent #ifdef's - include/schily/wchar.h now includes a workyround for platforms that do not have wcwidth(). - Make NLS the default (i.e. gettext() is called in case that schily/nlsdefs.h was included) Libschily: - libschily/?eterrno.c no longer overwrite the _TS_ERRNO definition in order to pass the compile constrints in the Solaris ON consoliation. - Several new global symbols in the mapfile for libschily/libschily-mapvers - libschily/wcsndup.c had frgotten code and still did internaly implement strndup() - libschily now by default renames getline(), fgetline() and fexec*() into js_getline(), js_fgetline() and js_fexec*(). This was needed because the POSIX standard commitee ignored POSIX basic rules not to define functions that are in conflict with existing published functions. The functions from linschily have been in the public since more than 25 years and the functions defined by POSIX.1-2008 even violate POSIX naming rules. The POSIX fexec*() functions would e.g. have to be correctly called fdexec*(). Existing programs can keep the official names getline(), fgetline() and fexec*() as they are by default #defined to the new js_*() names. To disable this convenience, add: #define NO_SCHILY_GETLINE To disable schily getline(), fgetline() #define NO_SCHILY_FEXEC To disable schily fexec*() #define NO_SCHILY_FSPAWN To disable schily fspawn*() - Libschily now has new "long double" support functions: qftoes() and qftofs() - Libschily now supports a locale dependend decimal point for printing floating point numbers. - Libschily now supports to print long double numbers using the format() based portable printf() implementation. If this does not work for your platform or if this does not work correctly for your platform, please report. This was needed for out new "od" implementation. - The option parsing implementation getargs()/getfiles() from libschily now supports to combine single character boolean flags even in case the option string mentions to call a callback function if a valid option was found. This was needed for out new "od" implementation. - filereopen() from libschily no longer calls open() internally as long as there is no need to create or truncate the file. - libschily's findinpath() now includes a new path parameter to allow to use the function from bsh. - fnmatch is now always available as js_fnmatch() - New autoconf test for _qecvt() _qfcvt() _qgcvt() and _qecvt_r() _qfcvt_r() _qgcvt_r() on AIX - smake's searchfileinpath() moved into libschily to allow it to be generally used for searching for program resources. Libparanoia (Ported/enhanced by Jörg Schilling, originated by Monty xiphmont@mit.edu): Libedc (Optimized by Jörg Schilling, originated by Heiko Eißfeldt heiko@hexco.de): Libcdrdeflt: Libdeflt: Libfind: - New functions: find_hasprint() and find_hasexec() Libfile: Libhfs_iso: Libsiconv: Libscg: - libscg/scg/aspi-dos.h now uses viod instead of VOID ti allow a compilation with gcc. - libscg/scsi-wnt.c (MS-WIN) now supports 64 SCSI busses Libscgcmd: Libmdigest: Rscsi: Cdrecord: - A typo in cdrecord.c was corrected. - cdrecord/cue.c now uses a correct byte order for RAW audio data in Intel byte-order Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling, originated by Heiko Eißfeldt heiko@hexco.de): - Fixed a typo in cdda2wav/cdda2ogg.1 (man page) Readcd: Scgcheck: Scgskeleton: Btcflash: Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling since 1997, originated by Eric Youngdale): - Added a hint that the option -b needs a boot image argument that is located inside the ISO image tree. - Added an additional hint on changed files in case that mkisofs encounteres a file that did grow or shrink . - Removed a superfluious second #include from isoinfo.c - Typo corrections in mkisofs/mkisofs.8 man page - A bug was fixed with -sort and files > 4 GB. Mkisofs now correctly sorts the disk addresses of the file content is such a case. - New options -long-rr-time -no-long-rr-time -short-rr-time allow to control the time format used for files with Rock Ridge extensions. - The short time format supports year 1900..2155 with a one second granularity - The long time format supports year 0..9999 with a 10ms granularity. Note that the Linux kernel only implements partial Rock Ridge support and unfortunately does not support the long time format. It is planned to make the long time stamp format the default in the future, so I encourage the Linux kernel folks to add support for this time format. - isoinfo now supports the new option -find and (via libfind) allows to use find expressions on ISO-9660 images. If the find expression neither contains -print nor -ls and isoinfo is called: isoinfo -i xxx.iso -l -find ..... the ISO-9660 listing function from isoinfo is called whenever the find expression returns TRUE. If there is a print or list primary in the find expression, then the ISO-9660 listing is never called. HELIOS TODO: - Add the HELIOS UNICODE mapping code. This needs to be done at UCS-2 level for Joliet and UDF (instead of UTF-8) and only for Rock Ridge (in case of a UTF-8 based target locale) using UTF-8 based translations. - Make the Apple extensions work again with "mkisofs -find" TODO: - Support correct inode numbers for UDF hardlinks - Support sockets, pipes, char/blk-dev specials with UDF - read Joliet filenames with multi-session if no TRANS.TBL or RR is present. I am looking for a volunteer for this task! Note that this can never be 100% correct as there is no relation between the names on the master (UNIX) filesystem, the ISO-9660 names and the Joliet names. Only the Rock Ridge names are untranslated with respect to the original files on the master (UNIX) filesystem. - add libecc/edc for CDI and similar. CYGWIN NT-4.0 NOTES: To compile on Cygwin32, get Cygwin and install it. For more information read README.win32 The files are located on: ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha ... NOTE: These tar archives are 100% POSIX compatible. GNU tar may get some minor trouble. If you like a 100% POSIX compliant tar, get star from ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/star/ WARNING: Do not use 'winzip' to extract the tar file! Winzip cannot extract symbolic links correctly. Joerg