Source: libisoburn Maintainer: Debian Libburnia packagers Uploaders: George Danchev , Mario Danic , Thomas Schmitt Section: libs Priority: optional Build-Depends: dpkg-dev (>= 1.22.5), pkg-config, debhelper-compat (= 13), libburn-dev (>= 1.5.6), libisofs-dev (>= 1.5.6), libreadline-dev, libjte-dev Standards-Version: 4.6.2 Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/optical-media-team/libisoburn Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/optical-media-team/libisoburn.git Homepage: http://libburnia-project.org Package: libisoburn1t64 Provides: ${t64:Provides} Replaces: libisoburn1 Breaks: libisoburn1 (<< ${source:Version}) Architecture: any Multi-Arch: same Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends} Description: library to handle creation and inspection of ISO-9660 file systems libisoburn is a frontend for the libraries libburn and libisofs. It handles the creation, loading, manipulation and burning of ISO-9660 filesystem images. This library provides a low-level API, called libisoburn API, which enhances and partly encapsulates the API of libburn and libisofs. Further there is a higher level API, called xorriso API, which completely encapsulates the API of libburn, libisofs, and libisoburn. It implements all parts of xorriso except the small initialization module xorriso/xorriso_main.c . . This package contains the shared object files for libisoburn. Package: libisoburn-doc Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Section: doc Depends: ${misc:Depends} Description: documentation package for libisoburn libisoburn is a frontend for the libraries libburn and libisofs. It handles the creation, loading, manipulation and burning of ISO-9660 filesystem images. This library provides a low-level API, called libisoburn API, which enhances and partly encapsulates the API of libburn and libisofs. Further there is a higher level API, called xorriso API, which completely encapsulates the API of libburn, libisofs, and libisoburn. It implements all parts of xorriso except the small initialization module xorriso/xorriso_main.c . . This package contains the documentation for libisoburn. Package: libisoburn-dev Architecture: any Multi-Arch: same Section: libdevel Depends: ${misc:Depends}, libisoburn1t64 (= ${binary:Version}), libisofs-dev, libburn-dev Suggests: libisoburn-doc (= ${source:Version}) Description: development package for libisoburn libisoburn is a frontend for the libraries libburn and libisofs. It handles the creation, loading, manipulation and burning of ISO-9660 filesystem images. This library provides a low-level API, called libisoburn API, which enhances and partly encapsulates the API of libburn and libisofs. Further there is a higher level API, called xorriso API, which completely encapsulates the API of libburn, libisofs, and libisoburn. It implements all parts of xorriso except the small initialization module xorriso/xorriso_main.c . . This package contains the headers, pkgconfig data, and static library for libisoburn. Package: xorriso Architecture: any Multi-Arch: foreign Section: otherosfs Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libisoburn1t64 (= ${binary:Version}) Suggests: xorriso-tcltk, jigit, cdck [!kfreebsd-any] Description: command line ISO-9660 and Rock Ridge manipulation tool xorriso is a command line and dialog application, which creates, loads, manipulates, and writes ISO-9660 file system images with Rock Ridge extensions. . It maps file objects from POSIX compliant file systems into Rock Ridge enhanced ISO-9660 file systems and features session-wise manipulation of such file systems. It can load the management information of existing ISO images and write the resulting session to optical medium or as file system objects. . Supported optical media types: - CD-R, CD-RW - DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM - BD-R, BD-RE . Some interesting features: - Emulation of the mkisofs and cdrecord programs. - Data backup and restore capabilities - compression, ACLs, and filters. - Isohybrid MBR with partition offset - features booting ISOLINUX from USB sticks, or from other devices that appear to PC-BIOS as hard disks. The images carry a conventional partition table for a USB stick; the first partition reports the size of the ISO image, but starts at a non-zero address. It is nevertheless still mountable. - Jigdo Template Export - jigdo representation of the resulting ISO-9660 image, generated on the fly. . Test suite: xorriso source code comes with a release engineering test-suite called `releng', which aims to cover most of the functionality of the xorriso and the underlying libraries of libburn, libisofs, and libisoburn. Package: xorriso-tcltk Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Section: utils Depends: ${misc:Depends}, xorriso (>= ${binary:Version}), tk, bwidget Description: educational GUI frontend for ISO-9660 manipulation tool xorriso xorriso is a command line and dialog application, which creates, loads, manipulates, and writes ISO-9660 file system images with Rock Ridge extensions. . xorriso-tcltk offers the most important features in a single GUI window together with help texts and references to xorriso's man page. The xorriso commands which get triggered by GUI components are shown in a scrollable text field or optionally may get logged to a file. Click on any GUI component by the rightmost mouse button to see the component's help text. Package: xorriso-dd-target Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Section: utils Depends: ${misc:Depends} Description: Device evaluator and disk image copier for GNU/Linux xorriso-dd-target is a command-line tool to evaluate block devices of the Linux kernel whether they are suitable targets for a disk image file and to optionally copy the image file to one of them. It is specialized on the device names of the Linux kernel and uses the capabilities of util-linux program lsblk. Therefore it refuses to run on non-Linux kernels. . The main purpose of xorriso-dd-target is to inspect the device files of disk-like storage media and to judge whether they look like removable devices with disposable content. If a single plausible candidate is detected, then the program is willing to copy a disk image file onto it. This will overwrite or make inaccessible the previous partition table and all previous data content of the target device.