Releases: adflib/ADFlib
Releases · adflib/ADFlib
0.10.2
- unadf: fix extracting tree for read-only directories (#91)
(See the ChangeLog
and git log
for detailed changes).
Notice about binaries for Windows
There were signals (#94) that Windows binaries had unexpected dependencies on debug versions of Visual Studio runtime DLLs, which are missing on regular Windows (without Visual Studio installed). The current version is free from this problem, so just download the latest version.
From this release. there is also a mingw
compiled version available, so in case of any problems with msvc
compiled version - try this one.
v0.10.1
v0.10.0
Most changes are internal, but there are some breaking changes in the API (so 0.10.0, not 0.9.1...).
Main changes:
- improved device support (hard disks, size limits, predefined types)
- write support: fixed bug on (lack of) OFS data block header update on appending
- native devices: fixed Linux native driver (opening the device was failing)
- renamed and improved command-line utilities
- enabled native devices on read-only tools: adfinfo, unadf
- fixed minor bugs in unadf (setting file permissions and timestamps on directories)
- project url changed to:
https://github.com/adflib/ADFlib
(so that it should not change anymore)
v0.9.0
Main changes:
- improved write support (block allocation bitmap checking and rebuilding)
- new unified api for all devices, allowing to implement new device drivers in client code
- possibility to enable/disable device drivers
- added a new device: ramdisk
- improved and better tested salvage code (still experimental!)
- cleaned-up and improved library API (ie. separated namespace)
- added new command-line utilities:
adf_bitmap
,adf_salvage
- many bugfixes and internal improvements
- dual license (GPL-2+ or LGPL2.1+)
v0.8.0
Main changes:
- full file read and write support
- added support for hard- and soft links
- added Linux native devices
- updated and improved
unadf
- added new command-line utilities:
adf_floppy_create
,adf_floppy_format
,adf_show_metadata
- numerous bugfixes and improvements
- more extensive testing
- added configuration to build with CMake (ie. to facilitate building for Windows)
- added (unofficial) Debian and Ubuntu packaging