Release Notes: This release adds support for compiling with the Microsoft compiler cl.exe, support for cross compilation, and an attempt to support SCSI transport on newer AIX versions.


Release Notes: The file COPYING has been reworded to be more obvious with explaining work limits (important to understand the GPL). A workaround for a bug in llvm-gcc-4.2 has been introduced in inc/avoffset.c. New symlinks to support AMD-64 on FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and Mac OS X. cdrecord, cdda2wav, and readcd have been converted to be able to run completely root-less and suid-root-less, and with no script that calls pfexec(1) on OpenSolaris ONNV_140 or later, pfexec(1) has been integrated into the kernel. openat() and similar functions are now emulated in libschily for older platforms.


Release Notes: This release adds support for compiling with the Microsoft compiler cl.exe, support for cross compilation, and an attempt to support SCSI transport on newer AIX versions.


Release Notes: Mkisofs now supports El Torito multi boot mode. Mkisofs now supports the ability to set arbitrary boot architectures (e.g. EFI) via the new option -eltorito-platform. Mkisofs now supports the ability to manually set the modification time that is recorded in the Primary Volume Descriptor via the new option -modification-date. This allows you to set arbitrary UUID values for grub.


Release Notes: A typographical error that caused cdrecord-3.01a03 to abort before the permitted CD-Text size has been reached was fixed.


Release Notes: This release will try to use the actual sense count instead of a standard value for REQUEST SENSE on newer FreeBSD versions. It will try to restore the SCSI status byte and the command error after doing a manual REQUEST SENSE for failed commands on AIX, UnixWare, Apollo Domain, and for Linux Parallel Port SCSI. Cdrecord now warns when someone tries to write more CD-Text than possible for a single language. Several typos have been fixed in the cdda2wav man page. Some forgotten options have been added to the mkisofs man page.
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