X-Git-Url: https://wimlib.net/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=NEWS;h=3eb7fef928fa70ed4d6411d9874e1e3b02cb3a85;hb=eea89b54f1000f00961a7154e526484c53479030;hp=55235ead2f5ba9096c4d0ae64c7ac452a72a5f24;hpb=eb323afc439593fbc8701632cd5d154d5ec59a54;p=wimlib diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 55235ead..3eb7fef9 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -1,7 +1,38 @@ -Version 1.8.1-BETA: +Version 1.8.2-BETA: + This release primarily contains various minor bug fixes and + improvements, including: + + Reduced the stack space used by directory tree scans. + + Fixed a bug where on 32-bit systems, the library could enter an + infinite loop if a WIM file was malformed in a specific way. + + Windows symbolic links and junctions in mounted WIM images are + now automatically rewritten to be valid in the mounted location. + + Reparse point fixes: correctly handle the "ReparseReserved" + field, and correctly handle "empty" (data-less) reparse points. + + Improved validation of filenames. + + Fixed the test scripts to work in a Turkish locale. + + Fixed handling of EINTR during data I/O. + + Optimized memory usage of some data structures. + + In addition, *experimental* support has been added for compressing + extracted files using System Compression on Windows 10. This + functionality is available through the new '--compact' option to + 'wimapply' and 'wimextract' as well as new library flags. + +Version 1.8.1: Fixed a bug in the LZX decompressor: malicious input data could cause out of bounds writes to memory (since wimlib v1.2.2). + The output of the 'wiminfo' command now consolidates various boolean + flags (such as "Relative path junction") into a single line. + A file can now have both an unnamed data stream ("file contents") and a reparse point stream. Such files can exist as a result of the use of certain Windows features, such as offline storage, including "OneDrive". @@ -14,6 +45,9 @@ Version 1.8.1-BETA: On Windows, named data streams are now correctly extracted to existing "readonly" directories. Before, an error would be reported. + On Windows, it is now possible to do a "WIMBoot mode" extraction with + non-standalone WIMs such as delta WIMs. + On Windows, when doing an extraction in "WIMBoot mode", files larger than 4 gigabytes are now never extracted as externally backed. This works around a bug in Microsoft's "WOF" driver.