Isoinfo is a software that provides information about an iso9660 image. It is a tool that allows users to easily access and view details on iso9660 images, making it a useful addition to anyone's software toolkit.
Isoinfo is actually just one of several simple iso9660 utilities that go by the name "iso*." The file iso9660.h is taken from Eric Youngdale's mkisofs package, which is a program that creates an iso image from a directory tree. There's also a program called isoinfo.c that is shipped with xcdroast, but this is actually the program isodump.c by Eric Youngdale. Neither of these programs have anything to do with my isotools, nor with my isoinfo.c or isodump.c.
Youngdale's program is designed to list or extract the contents of an iso9660 image or CD, which can be done with ls/cp (after mounting) these days. However, Isoinfo offers a more streamlined and user-friendly approach to listing information about iso images.
Installation of Isoinfo is fairly straightforward. First, run "./configure" and then "make" for compilation only. If you want to install the binary and manual page, run "make install" (this requires root access). You can also edit the Makefile entries if necessary.
One of the best features of Isoinfo is the recent addition of large file support (DVDs). This makes Isoinfo an even more valuable tool for those who work with larger iso images. Overall, I would highly recommend Isoinfo to anyone who needs to list information about iso images on a regular basis. It's easy to use, reliable, and provides all the information you need to work with iso images efficiently.
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