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This release includes numerous new features; hopefully, not too many bugs 😄
- The license of one component has been changed to make it compatible with Fedora policies.
- It's now possible to create a file with a list of errors to reduce confusion in the logs (-errorlog).
- Captchas can be bypassed using -nocaptcha.
- By default, it now uses the number of physical CPUs (no Hyperthread); you can use -ht to bypass this and return to the previous method.
- On Solaris, it (should) now detect the number of CPUs.
- Error messages now appear in red by default.
- UTF8 file output on Windows has been completely redone. New work command added.
- zpaqfranz tracks memory usage (more or less) in the very last output line.
- It shows more understandable error messages (!) when running out of memory due to overly small fragments.
- Output lines have been renumbered.
- With the -input switch, you can load a list of files to be added.
- The -715 switch in the l (list) command restores an output that is nearly identical, binary-wise, to zpaq 7.15.
- In the sfx command (for Windows), it's possible to extract the zpaq from the exe using the -to switch.
- In the sum command, the -home switch replaces -checksum.
- On Windows, the -fixreserved switch removes the ":" character during extraction.
- Sometimes, it heuristically takes the name of an existing backup.
- more
I am, laboriously, updating the wiki, so I do not feel like making a very detailed list of changes
If you want to elaborate, or to report bugs, feel free to open an issue
https://github.com/fcorbelli/zpaqfranz/issues