X-Git-Url: https://wimlib.net/git/?p=wimlib;a=blobdiff_plain;f=NEWS;h=2c96d8a598b0414ab81a332aa1df32a45fb4136f;hp=5a33cefa8a49d7c0e8f41eb4032bf765516f8c8a;hb=09d5c7b390a18d5cc29a87853dce0c4681e8f153;hpb=a5e30a05b4d7f02c57cc8fbb18e22d6fe31a79a0 diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 5a33cefa..2c96d8a5 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -1,5 +1,90 @@ Only the most important changes more recent than version 0.6 are noted here. +Version 1.3.1: + Since wimlib can now be used on Windows, wimlib's implementation of + ImageX has been renamed to wimlib-imagex to avoid confusion with + Microsoft's implementation of ImageX, which would have the same file + name ("imagex.exe"). If you really don't like this you can pass the + --with-imagex-progname option to `configure' to choose a different name, + or even simply rename the binary yourself (but the former way will + configure the man pages to use the chosen name). + +Version 1.3.0: + Added experimental support for native Windows builds. Binaries can be + downloaded from the SourceForge page. + + --source-list option added to `imagex capture' and `imagex append'. + + Better support for different character encodings. + +Version 1.2.6: + Storing UNIX file owners, groups, and modes in WIM images is now + possible using `imagex capture' with the --unix-data flag. + + Minor bug fixes and documentation fixes. + +Version 1.2.5: + NTFS capture: Fixed capturing duplicate reparse points. + + NTFS capture: Capture first unnamed stream if there are more than one + (print warning instead of error). + + Allow multiple test cases to execute concurrently (e.g. make -j2 check). + +Version 1.2.4: + Added --arch switch to mkwinpeimg script to support getting AMD64 WinPE + from the WAIK. + + Update to work with ntfs-3g version 2013.1.13. + +Version 1.2.3: + Fixed truncating file to shorter but non-zero length on read-write + mounted WIM image. + + Various code cleanups and minor documentation fixes. + +Version 1.2.2: + LZX and XPRESS decompression have received some additional optimizations + and should now be even faster. (Although, they were already pretty + fast--- much faster than typical I/O speeds.) + + Fixed a bug introduced in v1.2.1 that would cause a directory tree + containing hard links to be captured incorrectly in some cases. + +Version 1.2.1: + By default, unmounting a read-write mounted WIM with 'imagex unmount + --commit' will now change the WIM in-place without needing to write the + entire WIM again. Use 'imagex unmount --commit --rebuild' to get the + old behavior. + + 'imagex unmount' no longer has a hard-coded limit of 10 minutes to wait + for a response from the daemon servicing the mounted WIM. Instead, + every second 'imagex unmount' will check if the daemon is still alive, + and keep waiting if so, otherwise terminate with an error. + + 'imagex unmount --commit' on a read-write mounted WIM will now print + progress information regarding the writing of new or modified streams + the WIM, just like when capturing or appending a WIM. + + A small change has been made to XPRESS compression and it should improve + the compression ratio slightly. + + A change was made that may improve performance slightly when applying a + WIM image to a NTFS volume. + + Microsoft has managed to introduce even more bugs into their software, + and now the WIMs for Windows 8 have incorrect (too low) reference counts + for some streams. This is unsafe because such streams can be removed + when they are in actuality still referenced in the WIM (perhaps by a + different image). wimlib will now work around this problem by fixing + the stream reference counts. This is only done when wimlib_delete_image() is + called ('imagex delete') or when wimlib_mount_image() is called with + WIMLIB_MOUNT_FLAG_READWRITE ('imagex mountrw'). Please note that this + requires reading the metadata for all images in the WIM, so this will + make these operations noticably slower on WIMs with multiple images. + + Various other bugfixes. + Version 1.2.0: Appending images to a WIM is now be done by default without re-building the whole WIM. Use the --rebuild flag to get the old behavior (which