+Version 1.13.0-BETA:
+ On Windows, wimlib now supports capturing and applying extended
+ attributes (EAs). It is compatible with DISM with the /EA option,
+ available since Windows 10 version 1607. wimlib's EA support is on by
+ default; no option has to be provided, and it should work on older
+ versions of Windows too.
+
+ Partially fixed a bug where [ExclusionException] entries didn't take
+ effect when the containing directory is matched by [ExclusionList]. It
+ now works when the [ExclusionException] patterns are absolute. For
+ example, listing "/dir/file" in [ExclusionException] now works even if
+ "/dir" is matched by [ExclusionList].
+
+ Added a '--create' option to 'wimappend' which makes it create the WIM
+ file (like 'wimcapture') if it doesn't exist yet.
+
+ Added an '--include-integrity' option to various wimlib-imagex commands.
+ '--include-integrity' is like '--check', but it will just include an
+ integrity table in the output WIM(s), while skipping verification of any
+ existing integrity tables. This can be useful to avoid unwanted
+ verification of large WIM files, e.g. WIMs given by '--delta-from'.
+
+ 'wimextract' now reads a pathlist file from standard input when "@-" is
+ given as an argument.
+
+ wimsplit (API: wimlib_split()) now correctly handles a dot in the path
+ to the first split WIM part, prior to the filename extension.
+
+ 'wimlib-imagex --version' now shows the version of the library it is
+ actually using (in case it is different from wimlib-imagex's version).
+
+Version 1.12.0:
+ Fixed a bug that was causing the LZMS decompressor to be miscompiled
+ with GCC 7 (this broke extracting "solid" archives).
+
+ The Windows 10 Recycle Bin directory (\$RECYCLE.BIN) has been added to
+ the default exclusion list.
+
+ Added a '--quiet' option to wimlib-imagex.
+
+ The 'mkwinpeimg' script now also looks for the syslinux BIOS modules in
+ the directory /usr/lib/syslinux/modules/bios.
+
+ Files with timestamps before the year 1970 are now extracted correctly
+ to UNIX-style filesystems, are displayed correctly by
+ 'wimdir --detailed', and show up correctly in mounted WIM images.
+
+ Files with timestamps after the year 2038 are now displayed correctly by
+ the 32-bit Windows build of wimlib.