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@@ -1,71 +1,17 @@ -Changes in version 1.18: +Changes in version 1.19: -The option "-a, --trailing-error", which makes lziprecover exit with -error status 2 if any remaining input is detected after decompressing -the last member, has been added. +'--merge' is now able to fix files with thousands of scattered errors +per member by grouping the errors into clusters and then merging the +files as if each cluster were a single error. -"--merge" now detects identical files by their CRC. +The option '-a, --trailing-error' now works with '-l, --list' and +'-D, --range-decompress'. -"--repair" now tries to detect gross damage in the file before -attempting to repair it. +The output of option '-l, --list' has been simplified to make it easier +to read. -"--repair" now can repair a damaged dictionary size in the header. +In test mode, lziprecover now continues checking the rest of the files +if any input file is a terminal. -"--repair" now tries bytes at member offsets 7 to 11 first because -errors in these bytes sometimes can't be detected until the end of the -member. - -Decompression time has been reduced by 2%. - -When decompressing or testing, up to 6 bytes of trailing data are -printed if "-vvvv" is specified. - -The test of the value remaining in the range decoder has been removed. -(After extensive testing it has been found useless to detect corruption -in the decompressed data. Eliminating it reduces the number of false -positives for corruption and makes error detection more accurate). - -When decompressing, the file specified with the '--output' option is now -deleted if the input is a terminal. - -"--merge", "--range-decompress", "--repair" and "--split" now preserve -dates, permissions, and, when possible, ownership of the files created -just as "--decompress" does. - -Dictionary size and size of trailing data (if any) are now printed when -"-lv" is specified. - -The new option "-A, --alone-to-lz", which converts lzma-alone files to -lzip format without recompressing, just adding a lzip header and -trailer, has been added. Only streamed files with default LZMA -properties can be converted; non-streamed lzma-alone files lack the end -of stream marker required in lzip files. - -The new option "-W, --debug-decompress=<pos>,<val>", which sets the byte -<pos> to the value <val> and then decompresses to stdout the resulting -corrupt data, has been added. - -The new option "-X, --show-packets", which shows the LZMA packets -(coding sequences) coded in a given file, has been added. - -The short name of option "--debug-delay" has been changed to "-Y". - -The short name of option "--debug-repair" has been changed to "-Z". - -The new options "-B, --block", "-d, --delta", "-t, --truncate" and "-z, ---zcmp" have been added to unzcrash. - -Unzcrash now can read files as large as RAM allows. - -Unzcrash now compares the output of the decompressor for the original -and corrupt files when the decompressor returns with zero status. For -this unzcrash needs a 'zcmp' program able to understand the format being -tested. For example the one provided by 'zutils'. - -Unzcrash now accepts negative position (relative to the end of file) and -negative size (relative to the rest of the file). - -The new chapter "Trailing data" has been added to the manual. - -A harmless check failure on Windows, caused by the failed comparison of -a message in text mode, has been fixed. +Trailing data are now shown both in hexadecimal and as a string of +printable ASCII characters. |