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-This is the 0.2 release of libisofs. For changes, see the ChangeLog.
-
-Libisofs implements the reading of the famous ISO-9660 (ECMA-119) file system,
-found on CD-ROM media. It also supports the Rock Ridge Interchange Protocol and
-Microsoft Joliet extensions. It allows user-mode programs to query the
-filesystem volume descriptors and traverse through the directory structure.
-Preliminary support for El-Torito boot CDs are added in version 0.2.
-
-To use it in your project, I recommend to copy bswap.h, isofs.h, iso_fs.h,
-el_torito.h rock.h and isofs.c to your sources, and include isofs.h in the
-appropriate places.
-
-Currently only the directory tables are parsed, the path tables are not.
-(The path tables contain redundant information.)
-
-Also a sample program can be compiled with the supplied Makefile. Simply
-execute 'make', it should create the executable file isofs.
-
-On big-endian systems, you need to define WORDS_BIGENDIAN (either in the
-compiler command-line, or if you defined HAVE_CONFIG_H, in config.h)
-
-
-György Szombathelyi <gyurco@users.sourceforge.net>
-http://libcdrom.sourceforge.net/libisofs.html