X-Git-Url: https://wimlib.net/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=NEWS;h=820cd79ecaf20bbac48536a4f85bd4d0ab584904;hb=ac4e9d3b603a8abcc99965ed99576fd0721f8ccb;hp=a37eb6d907b2903292fd9dfbaa3d19aea6bef7b4;hpb=e8fdc252f2df9a42b359633c4ca1612174e50444;p=wimlib diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index a37eb6d9..820cd79e 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -1,5 +1,48 @@ Only the most important changes more recent than version 0.6 are noted here. +Version 1.0.3: + LZX and XPRESS compression improvements. + + Fixed calculation of Directory Count, File Count, Total Bytes, and Hard + Link Bytes of the WIM. + +Version 1.0.2: + Fixed bug when capturing NTFS file with multiple named data streams. + + Internally, we are now using inode structures, even though these don't + appear literally in the WIM file. This simplifies some of the code + (mainly for WIM mounting) and likely fixed a few problems, although it + needs more testing. + +Version 1.0.1: + Fixed problem when exporting images from XPRESS to LZX compressed WIM or + vice versa + +Version 1.0.0: + Enough changes to call it version 1.0.0! + + Capturing a WIM directly from a NTFS volume, and applying a WIM directly + to a NTFS volume, is now supported. + + Hard links and symbolic links have much improved support. They are + supported for WIM capture, WIM application, and mounted WIMs (you can + even make them on read-write mounted WIMs). + + Alternate data streams are now supported on mounted WIMs through an + xattr or a Windows-style stream interface. Also they are supported when + capturing a WIM from NTFS or applying a WIM to NTFS. + + Split WIMs are better supported. You may now apply an image directly + from a split WIM, mount an image from a split WIM read-only, or export + an image from a split WIM. + + Using a capture configuration file is now supported (but not fully yet). + + SHA1 message digests are checked in more places, so we can make sure + applied and captured data is correct. + + Man pages have been updated and consolidated. + Version 0.7.2: Fixed segfault when unmounting read-only WIM.