Thanks to work done by "Filip Navara" and "Lapo Luchini" now
we have gcc compliable port of the commandline 7-zip is available.
I started a news group & home page at yahoo for further discussion.
You can get patches there.
Home page http://geocities.com/
#x27;t know that .dsp could be translated "easily" to Makefiles (I
can't find any program that does so *and* works, though) but fortunately
Filip knew it and did a "unsupported" patch.
I upgraded that to apply to 7-zip 3.11 clean source (using cygwin in
-mno-cygwin mod
Biju G C wrote:
I wish there is somebody to port this.
As per Igor Standalone command line version in folder
Project\archiver\bundle\Alone\
will be easy to port
I made a try at it, once.. but it has lotsa subdirectories and
libraries... without working Makefiles is not-so-easy to figure o
Assuming .bz2 and bzip2 format are the same.
I did following test.
Downloaded
http://umn.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/gaim/gaim-0.67.tar.bz2
(mirrors at http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gaim/gaim-0.67.tar.bz2?download )
unzipped and re-zipped 7-Zip format.
and here are the numbers
gaim-0.67
On 28.08.2003 09:13, Biju G C wrote:
7-Zip an application made by Igor Pavlov ( http://7-zip.org/ )
gives a very high compression ratio.
The homepage contains comparison between 7-zip and another windows
compression programs, but it lacks comparison with bzip2...
Is the compression ratio for 7
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7-Zip an application made by Igor Pavlov ( http://7-zip.org/ )
gives a very high compression ratio.
Mainy users wish it should also be available in Linux.
see http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=758481&forum_id=45797
But as Igo
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