| Summary: | app-arch/p7zip-9.04 version _j_ump | ||
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| Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Jeroen Roovers (RETIRED) <jer> |
| Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Radoslaw Stachowiak (RETIRED) <radek> |
| Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
| Severity: | enhancement | CC: | jrmalaq, n-roeser, sean-gentoo, spatz |
| Priority: | High | ||
| Version: | unspecified | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| URL: | http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=111810&release_id=688045 | ||
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| Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Note that large changes did not warrant the large bump, 9 simply refers to the year in which the version was released. Ergo, don't delay bumping based on a flawed assumption. Yes, it would be nice to see the new version along with the repaired kde4 service menus and hopefully the elimination of the -odbc use flag for wxGTK Marking this one as duplicate in favor of the newer bug #300838 as progress seems to take place there. I hope you don't mind. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 300838 *** |
Version 9.04 (Major bugfixes and Major enhancements) ============ - From Windows version of 7-zip 9.04 : - 7-Zip now can update solid .7z archives. - 7-Zip now supports LZMA2 compression method. - 7-Zip now supports XZ archives. - 7-Zip now can unpack NTFS, FAT, VHD and MBR archives. - 7-Zip now can unpack GZip, BZip2, LZMA, XZ and TAR archives from stdin. - New -scrc switch to calculate total CRC-32 during extracting / testing. - Some bugs were fixed. - #2799966 " A newly created 7z archive (by p7zip 4.65) is broken and cannot be unpacked / listed / tested" Fixed : now "7za a -mx=9 archive.7z directory" creates a good archive even if there are a lot of executable files. - Fixed : the RAM size was reported incorrectly on MacOSX 64bits (with 2Gb+ RAM) - #2798023 "segfault handling very large multivolume .7z file" p7zip now displays the following error "Error: Too many open files" if you don't have enough rights to open all the splitted files ( on Linux : ulimit -n)