Adolf Belka cca1ef9a56 exfatprogs: Update to version 1.2.5
- Update from version 1.1.3 to 1.2.5
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
    1.2.5
	CHANGES :
	 * exfatprogs: remove the limitation that the device
	   path length cannot exceed 254 bytes.
	 * exfatprogs: include the test images in the release
	   package.
	NEW FEATURES :
	 * fsck.exfat: check and repair the filename which has
	   invalid characters.
	BUG FIXES :
	 * tune.exfat: check whether the volume has invalid
	   characters correctly.
	 * fsck.exfat: check whether the filename and volume
	   has invalid characters correctly.
	 * fsck.exfat: fix endianess issues which happen
	   in the big-endian system.
    1.2.4
	BUG FIXES :
	 * tune.exfat: Fix "invalid serial number" error when
	   setting an serial number.
	 * fsck.exfat: Fix memory leak in an error path
    1.2.3
	CHANGES :
	 * dump.exfat: Report sector size in bytes and cluster size in
	   terms of sectors.
	 * fsck.exfat: Show checksum value if the SetChecksum of File
	   directory entry is invalid.
	 * mkfs.exfat: Improve FAT length calculation to reduce
	   the FAT size.
	NEW FEATURES :
	 * mkfs.exfat: Add the option "--sector-size".
	 * fsck.exfat: Support checking and repairing VendorAllcation and
	   VendorExtension directory entries.
	BUG FIXES :
	 * exfatprogs: Remove unnecessary memory allocations.
	 * fsck.exfat: Fix corruption that can occur if the cluster size
	   is 512-byte.
	 * fsck.exfat: Fix the SecondaryCount of File directory entry
	   when the count of Name directory entries is 17 or higher.
	 * tune.exfat: Fix an error that accepts invalid serial numbers.
    1.2.2
	CHANGES :
	 * exfat2img: Allow dumps for read-only devices.
	 * fsck.exfat: Revert Repairing zero size directory.
	NEW FEATURES :
	 * fsck.exfat: Repair duplicated filename.
	 * mkfs.exfat: Add the option "q" to print only error messages.
	 * mkfs.exfat: Add the option "U" to set volume GUID.
	 * tune.exfat: Add the option "U" / "-u" to set or print volume GUID.
	BUG FIXES:
	 * fsck.exfat: Fix some out-of-bounds memory accesses.
	 * fsck.exfat: Change not to delete volume GUID directory entry.
    1.2.1
	CHANGES :
	 * fsck.exfat: Repair zero size directory.
	 * fsck.exfat: Four small clean-ups.
    1.2.0
	CHANGES :
	 * fsck.exfat: Keep traveling files even if there is a corrupted
	   directory entry set.
	 * fsck.exfat: Introduce the option "b" to recover a boot sector even
	   if an exFAT filesystem is not found.
	 * fsck.exfat: Introduce the option "s" to create files in
	   "/LOST+FOUND", which have clusters allocated but was not belonged to
	   any files.
	 * fsck.exfat: Rename '.' and '..' entry name to the one user want.
	NEW FEATURES :
	 * fsck.exfat: Repair corruptions of an exFAT filesystem. Please refer
	   to fsck.exfat manpage to see what kind of corruptions can be repaired.
	 * exfat2img: Dump metadata of an exFAT filesystem. Please refer to
	   exfat2img manpage to see how to use it.
	BUG FIXES:
	 * fsck.exfat: Fix an infinite loop while traveling files.
	 * tune.exfat: Fix bitmap entry corruption when adding new volume lablel.

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
2024-08-14 09:08:29 +00:00
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IPFire 2.x - The Open Source Firewall

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IPFire is a hardened, versatile, state-of-the-art Open Source firewall based on Linux. Its ease of use, high performance in any scenario and extensibility make it usable for everyone. For a full list of features have a look here.

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