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cdrtools_from_Schily | NTLFN problem of 7-ZIP | 7-ZIP vs ZIP (Announce)

posted by david, 27.07.2010, 08:10

> Strange, it IS a DJGPP compile. I got errors when trying to make it myself.
> Somebody must've tweaked it on their end as the pre-made makefiles don't
> work.

You can compile 9.13 ver by machine.djgpp-watt > it works

it need hack in ../windows/FileDir.cpp !!

wcslen, wcscpy, wcscat "was not declared in this scope"

according to man wcslen > should add include <wchar.h> on linux machine!

here doesn`t work, so it is in DWORD in FileDir.cpp

and this is only one err! on my DJGPP env. Otherwise You can compile!

> 2.04 stub, so it has the 4 GB fixes. If it can't allocate memory, either
> you don't have enough, your memory manager is eating (or hiding) it, or you
> should use CWSDPMI (esp. latest r7) with swapping enabled.

Yes it is work better on my machine than r5 :-)


> At first I thought you meant HX + Win32's 7ZA, but apparently not. Sure,
> that way is great but lacks swapping (but much easier to upgrade). Default
> is -mx=5, which is normal compression. Anything higher uses more memory.
> You might have to use -ms=8m -m0d=8m to force it to only use 8 MB
> dictionary (or whatever).

7za now compress and add to archive, but I can`t open archive!
So hack on FileDir.cpp is needed!

I will try -mx=5 option ... my cmd was

7za a c:/p1/test.7z c:/p2/*.*

Thank You for help, I don`t use p7zip in command line
because of using FileRoller on Debian

 

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