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WoeUSB-5.2.4-1.8 RPM for noarch

From OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for noarch

Name: WoeUSB Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version: 5.2.4 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: 1.8 Build date: Mon Nov 29 10:10:35 2021
Group: Unspecified Build host: reproducible
Size: 406274 Source RPM: WoeUSB-5.2.4-1.8.src.rpm
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: https://github.com/WoeUSB/WoeUSB
Summary: Windows USB installation media creator
WoeUSB is a utility for creating a bootable Windows installation
USB storage device from an existing Windows installation disc or disk image.

Provides

Requires

License

GPL-3.0-or-later

Changelog

* Mon Nov 29 2021 Sebastian Wagner <sebix+novell.com@sebix.at>
  - Update to version 5.2.4:
    - no changelog available
    - completely rewritten
    now only a bash script
* Mon Feb 10 2020 Yunhe Guo <i@guoyunhe.me>
  - Version 3.3.1
    * Fixed echo write error on Linux kernel 5.4
    * Other minor bug fixes
* Thu Oct 17 2019 Richard Brown <rbrown@suse.com>
  - Remove obsolete Groups tag (fate#326485)
* Sun Apr 21 2019 Yunhe Guo <i@guoyunhe.me>
  - Version 3.3.0
    * Improvements to the WoeUSB GUI
    * The option of using the NTFS filesystem as the target filesystem
      has now being provided in the GUI
* Sun Mar 31 2019 Aleksa Sarai <asarai@suse.com>
  - Explicitly Require all runtime dependencies, rather than depending on users
    to install packages from the startup error messages.
* Tue Dec 25 2018 Yunhe Guo <i@guoyunhe.me>
  - Version 3.2.12
    * This release features some minor improvements to the code.
  - Version 3.2.11
    * This release fixes a big regression causing source image with
      >4GiB file can't be installed on disks with NTFS target filesystem
      using --partition USB preparation mode, refer Issue #226 for more
      info.
    * We would like to thank Luke Anderson(@spble) that brought up the
      issue, @0xC1A551C for confirming it and providing mitigation,
      and everyone in the discussion thread that helped to escalate
      the issue.
* Wed Sep 19 2018 Yunhe Guo <yunhe.guo@protonmail.com>
  - Version 3.2.10
    * This release fixes a regression that makes the --partition
      device preparation mode failed to work. We would like to thank
      @jackvnimble for the patch!
* Sun Sep 16 2018 Yunhe Guo <yunhe.guo@protonmail.com>
  - Version 3.2.9
    * This release fixes a regression that will make --target-filesystem
      command-line option not working(#210).  We would like to thank
      @mishka81 for bringing up the issue.
  - Version 3.2.8
    * This release fixes a typecasting bug in the graphical wrapper
      code. We would like to thank @dcb314 and @Skrilltrax for bringing
      it up and provide the patch!
  - Version 3.2.7
    * This release fixes a typo which will lead to command not found
      when FAT32 4GiB single file size limitation is detected. Enjoy!
  - Version 3.2.6
    * This release fixes a issue when user uses lowercase filesystem
      name as --target-filesystem's argument.
  - Version 3.2.5
    * This release fixes a major regression introduced by v3.2.4.
* Thu Sep 13 2018 Yunhe Guo <yunhe.guo@protonmail.com>
  - Version 3.2.4
    * This release features a major cleanup to the code, be sure to
      report any regressions you've encountered.
  - Version 3.2.3
    * This release fixes a bug that will make woeusb bailout when the
      ISO filename contains a valid token of a regular expression.
* Tue Aug 14 2018 guoyunhebrave@gmail.com
  - Version 3.2.2
    * This release improves compatibility with space-included filenames.

Files

/usr/sbin/woeusb
/usr/share/doc/packages/WoeUSB
/usr/share/doc/packages/WoeUSB/README.md
/usr/share/licenses/WoeUSB
/usr/share/licenses/WoeUSB/LICENSES
/usr/share/licenses/WoeUSB/LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt
/usr/share/licenses/WoeUSB/LICENSES/LicenseRef-Fairuse.txt
/usr/share/man/man1/woeusb.1.gz
/usr/share/woeusb
/usr/share/woeusb/woeusb.svg


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