libisoburn 1.4.8-3 source package in Ubuntu

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libisoburn (1.4.8-3) unstable; urgency=low

  * New "binary" package xorriso-tcltk.
    + man page and info document by patch 01-xorriso-tcltk-man-info.patch
  * Changed Standards-Version to 4.1.1
    No changes needed according to packaging-manuals/upgrading-checklist.txt

 -- Thomas Schmitt <email address hidden>  Sat, 30 Sep 2017 21:14:35 +0200

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xorriso: 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.

xorriso-dbgsym: debug symbols for xorriso
xorriso-tcltk: educational GUI frontend for ISO-9960 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.