X-Git-Url: https://wimlib.net/git/?p=wimlib;a=blobdiff_plain;f=NEWS;h=0e38dc322dde028f51a20e6b34f3627b5cfb5fec;hp=60615b15f086bb0673777bbefe77889784d1c11a;hb=088dff37aa334c218e1cac96cc847f5dd14f7124;hpb=b751d46f73a2cdf2b4cc145b8d30634e80046c01 diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 60615b15..0e38dc32 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -1,6 +1,83 @@ -Version 1.9.2-BETA: +Version 1.11.0: + Fixed a data corruption bug (incorrect compression) when storing an + already highly-compressed file in an LZX-compressed WIM with a chunk + size greater than or equal to 64K. Note that this is not the default + setting and such WIMs are not supported by Microsoft's WIM software, so + only users who used the --chunk-size option to wimlib-imagex or the + wimlib_set_output_chunk_size() API function may have been affected. + This bug was introduced in wimlib v1.10.0. See + https://wimlib.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=300 for more details. + + On all platforms, sparse files are now extracted as sparse. + + Sparse files captured from UNIX-style filesystems are now marked as + sparse in the resulting WIM image. + + Added support for storing Linux-style extended attributes in WIM images. + When the --unix-data option is used on Linux, wimlib-imagex now captures + and applies extended attributes, in addition to the already-supported + standard UNIX file permissions (owner/group/mode) and special files. + + --delta-from is now supported by wimappend. (Previously it was only + supported by wimcapture.) + + On Windows, improved the way in which files deduplicated with Windows' + Data Deduplication feature are captured. + + The development files needed to link with wimlib using Visual Studio are + now included in the Windows release archives. + + wimlib.h can now be included by Visual Studio without errors. + + The example programs can now be compiled in C++ mode, and they also now + work on Windows. + + Updated 'mkwinpeimg' to work correctly on images that have a "windows" + (lower case) directory rather than a "Windows" (upper case) directory. + + Fixed configuring with --enable-ssse3-sha1 from release tarball + (the file nasm_lt.sh was missing). + + Made some documentation improvements. + +Version 1.10.0: + The LZX compression ratio has been slightly improved. The default mode, + LZX level 50, is now almost as good as the old LZX level 100, while + being nearly the same speed as before. + + Decompression performance has been slightly improved. + + Filenames are now always listed in NTFS collation order. + + On UNIX-like systems, wimlib can now process Windows filenames that are + not valid Unicode due to the presence of unpaired surrogates. + + On UNIX-like systems, wimlib now always assumes UTF-8 encoding with the + addition of surrogate codepoints. Consequently, the environmental + variable WIMLIB_IMAGEX_USE_UTF8 and the flag + WIMLIB_INIT_FLAG_ASSUME_UTF8 no longer have any effect. + + wimlib no longer depends on iconv. + + Reduced memory usage slightly. + + When a WIM image is applied in NTFS-3G mode, security descriptors are + now created in NTFS v3.0 format when supported by the volume. + + Workarounds for bugs in libntfs-3g version 2013.1.13 and earlier have + been removed. Users are advised to upgrade to a later version of + libntfs-3g. + + On Windows, wimlib now supports case-sensitive filename extraction when + supported by the underlying operating system and filesystem (operating + system support requires a registry setting). + +Version 1.9.2: On UNIX, wimlib can now overwrite readonly files when extracting. + On Windows, fixed a bug where wimlib could leave a null DACL (a.k.a. "no + NTFS permissions") set on some existing directories after extraction. + On Windows, when applying a WIM image in "WIMBoot mode" when the WOF driver is not loaded, wimlib can now correctly register a new WIM file with the target volume when the target volume previously had had WIM @@ -8,6 +85,9 @@ Version 1.9.2-BETA: Added a new testing program. + Clarified the main license text and updated public domain dedications + for certain files to be more thorough. + Version 1.9.1: Object IDs are now saved and restored on Windows and in NTFS-3G mode.