Changes in version 1.21: The options '--dump', '--remove' and '--strip' have been added, mainly as support for the tarlz archive format: http://www.nongnu.org/lzip/tarlz.html These options replace '--dump-tdata', '--remove-tdata' and '--strip-tdata', which are now aliases and will be removed in version 1.22. '--dump=[][:damaged][:tdata]' dumps the members listed, the damaged members (if any), or the trailing data (if any) of one or more regular multimember files to standard output. '--remove=[][:damaged][:tdata]' removes the members listed, the damaged members (if any), or the trailing data (if any) from regular multimember files in place. '--strip=[][:damaged][:tdata]' copies one or more regular multimember files to standard output, stripping the members listed, the damaged members (if any), or the trailing data (if any) from each file. Detection of forbidden combinations of characters in trailing data has been improved. '--split' can now detect trailing data and gaps between members, and save each gap in its own file. Trailing data (if any) are saved alone in the last file. (Gaps may contain garbage or may be members with corrupt headers or trailers). '--ignore-errors' now makes '--list' show gaps between members, ignoring format errors. '--ignore-errors' now makes '--range-decompress' ignore a truncated last member. Errors are now also checked when closing the input file in decompression mode. Some diagnostic messages have been improved. '\n' is now printed instead of '\r' when showing progress of merge or repair if stdout is not a terminal. Lziprecover now compiles on DOS with DJGPP. (Patch from Robert Riebisch). The new chapter 'Tarlz', explaining the ways in which lziprecover can recover and process multimember tar.lz archives, has been added to the manual. The configure script now accepts appending options to CXXFLAGS using the syntax 'CXXFLAGS+=OPTIONS'. It has been documented in INSTALL the use of CXXFLAGS+='-D __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO' when compiling on MinGW.