Hello,

I am going to update udftools to 2.3 plus backport the latest upstream
fixes introduced after this release. This should have no negative impact
(no library is distributed and dnf tells me that nothing depends on
udftools).

The list of changes according to upstream:
* mkudffs:
  * Added support for creating Multisession UDF disc images via new
--startblock option
  * Added new options for specifying owner, organization and contact
information
  * Added new option --bootarea=mbr:sec-size to allow specifying MBR sector
size
  * Added udftools version string into Application Identifier
  * Fixed default value of Packet Length in Sparable Partition for UDF 1.50
and 2.00 rev to 32 blocks
  * Fixed detecting all 33 types of optical discs defined in all versions
of SCSI MMC specifications
  * Fixed filling CHS sector number into MBR partition table
  * Fixed alignment of VAT block for CD-R, DVD-R and BD-R disc
  * Fixed alignment for CD-R discs
  * Fixed generating unclosed CD-R image with blocks more than 3072
* udfinfo & udflabel:
  * Added support for Multisession UDF optical discs via new --startblock
and --lastblock options
  * Added support for showing and changing owner, organization, contact,
appid and impid UDF identifiers
  * Added more checks to validation of UDF structures
  * Throw error when trying to modify UDF disc with unsupported Pseudo
OverWrite partition
* pktsetup:
  * Added new option -i to ignore errors when device is already mapped or
unmapped
  * Added new tool pktcdvd-check which checks if optical disc can be used
by kernel pktcdvd.ko driver for write operations
  * Update udev rule to map only optical discs which are supported for
write operation (check done by pktcdvd-check tool)
* cdrwtool:
  * Fixed formatting of CD-RW disc in modern optical drives according to
MMC-6 standard (via Format Code 1)
  * Fixed support for progress bar

Regards,
Jiri
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