Access Files on an MS-DOS File System

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Mtools allows uncomplicated access to an MS-DOS file system on disk
without mounting it. It includes commands for working with MS-DOS
files: mdir, mcd, mcopy, and mformat.

XDF support for OS/2 is also provided.

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mtools-4.0.18-aliasing.diff 0000000433 433 Bytes
mtools-4.0.18-autoconf.diff 0000001797 1.75 KB
mtools-4.0.18-conf.diff 0000001923 1.88 KB
mtools-4.0.18-fat-bits.diff 0000002027 1.98 KB
mtools-4.0.18-prototypes.diff 0000001202 1.17 KB
mtools-4.0.18.tar.bz2 0000420190 410 KB
mtools.changes 0000014117 13.8 KB
mtools.spec 0000003366 3.29 KB
Revision 36 (latest revision is 65)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 161227 from Petr Gajdos's avatar Petr Gajdos (pgajdos) (revision 36)
- updated to 4.0.18:
  * Fix for names of iconv encodings on AIX
  * Fix mt_size_t on NetBSD
  * Fixed compilation on Mingw
  * Fixed doc (especially mformat)
  * Fix mformat'ing of FAT12 filesystems with huge cluster sizes
  * Minfo prints image file name in mformat command line if an image
    file name was given
  * Always generate gzip-compressed RPMs, in order to remain
    compatible with older distributions
  * Fixed buffer overflow with drive letter in mclasserase
- extended fat-bits.patch: add fat_bits parameter again to fat_read()
  and old_fat_read(); it is candidate to drop though
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