7 * All fixes from 5.2.12
9 * Features in the CMake build can now be disabled as CMake cache
10 variables, similar to the Autotools build.
12 * Minor update to the Croatian translation.
17 * All fixes from 5.2.11 that were not included in 5.4.1.
19 * If xz is built with support for the Capsicum sandbox but running
20 in an environment that doesn't support Capsicum, xz now runs
21 normally without sandboxing instead of exiting with an error.
25 - Documentation was updated to improve the style, consistency,
26 and completeness of the liblzma API headers.
28 - The Doxygen-generated HTML documentation for the liblzma API
29 header files is now included in the source release and is
30 installed as part of "make install". All JavaScript is
31 removed to simplify license compliance and to reduce the
34 - Fixed a minor bug in lzma_str_from_filters() that produced
35 too many filters in the output string instead of reporting
36 an error if the input array had more than four filters. This
37 bug did not affect xz.
41 - autogen.sh now invokes the doxygen tool via the new wrapper
42 script doxygen/update-doxygen, unless the command line option
45 - Added microlzma_encoder.c and microlzma_decoder.c to the
46 VS project files for Windows and to the CMake build. These
47 should have been included in 5.3.2alpha.
51 - Added a test to the CMake build that was forgotten in the
54 - Added and refactored a few tests.
58 - Updated the Brazilian Portuguese translation.
60 - Added Brazilian Portuguese man page translation.
67 - Fixed the return value of lzma_microlzma_encoder() if the
68 LZMA options lc/lp/pb are invalid. Invalid lc/lp/pb options
69 made the function return LZMA_STREAM_END without encoding
70 anything instead of returning LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR.
72 - Windows / Visual Studio: Workaround a possible compiler bug
73 when targeting 32-bit x86 and compiling the CLMUL version of
74 the CRC64 code. The CLMUL code isn't enabled by the Windows
75 project files but it is in the CMake-based builds.
79 - Windows-specific CMake changes:
81 * Don't try to enable CLMUL CRC64 code if _mm_set_epi64x()
82 isn't available. This fixes CMake-based build with Visual
85 * Created a workaround for a build failure with windres
86 from GNU binutils. It is used only when the C compiler
87 is GCC (not Clang). The workaround is incompatible
88 with llvm-windres, resulting in "XZx20Utils" instead
89 of "XZ Utils" in the resource file, but without the
90 workaround llvm-windres works correctly. See the
91 comment in CMakeLists.txt for details.
93 * Included the resource files in the xz and xzdec build
94 rules. Building the command line tools is still
95 experimental but possible with MinGW-w64.
97 - Visual Studio: Added stream_decoder_mt.c to the project
98 files. Now the threaded decompressor lzma_stream_decoder_mt()
99 gets built. CMake-based build wasn't affected.
101 - Updated windows/INSTALL-MSVC.txt to mention that CMake-based
102 build is now the preferred method with Visual Studio. The
103 project files will probably be removed after 5.4.x releases.
105 - Changes to #defines in config.h:
107 * HAVE_DECL_CLOCK_MONOTONIC was replaced by
108 HAVE_CLOCK_MONOTONIC. The old macro was always defined
109 in configure-generated config.h to either 0 or 1. The
110 new macro is defined (to 1) only if the declaration of
111 CLOCK_MONOTONIC is available. This matches the way most
112 other config.h macros work and makes things simpler with
115 * HAVE_DECL_PROGRAM_INVOCATION_NAME was replaced by
116 HAVE_PROGRAM_INVOCATION_NAME for the same reason.
120 - Fixed test script compatibility with ancient /bin/sh
121 versions. Now the five test_compress_* tests should
122 no longer fail on Solaris 10.
124 - Added and refactored a few tests.
128 - Updated the Catalan and Esperanto translations.
130 - Added Korean and Ukrainian man page translations.
135 This bumps the minor version of liblzma because new features were
136 added. The API and ABI are still backward compatible with liblzma
141 * All fixes from 5.2.10.
143 * The ARM64 filter is now stable. The xz option is now --arm64.
144 Decompression requires XZ Utils 5.4.0. In the future the ARM64
145 filter will be supported by XZ for Java, XZ Embedded (including
146 the version in Linux), LZMA SDK, and 7-Zip.
150 - Updated Catalan, Croatian, German, Romanian, and Turkish
153 - Updated German man page translations.
155 - Added Romanian man page translations.
157 Summary of new features added in the 5.3.x development releases:
161 - Added threaded .xz decompressor lzma_stream_decoder_mt().
162 It can use multiple threads with .xz files that have multiple
163 Blocks with size information in Block Headers. The threaded
164 encoder in xz has always created such files.
166 Single-threaded encoder cannot store the size information in
167 Block Headers even if one used LZMA_FULL_FLUSH to create
168 multiple Blocks, so this threaded decoder cannot use multiple
169 threads with such files.
171 If there are multiple Streams (concatenated .xz files), one
172 Stream will be decompressed completely before starting the
175 - A new decoder flag LZMA_FAIL_FAST was added. It makes the
176 threaded decompressor report errors soon instead of first
177 flushing all pending data before the error location.
180 * LZMA_FILTER_ARM64 is for ARM64 binaries.
181 * LZMA_FILTER_LZMA1EXT is for raw LZMA1 streams that don't
182 necessarily use the end marker.
184 - Added lzma_str_to_filters(), lzma_str_from_filters(), and
185 lzma_str_list_filters() to convert a preset or a filter chain
186 string to a lzma_filter[] and vice versa. These should make
187 it easier to write applications that allow users to specify
188 custom compression options.
190 - Added lzma_filters_free() which can be convenient for freeing
191 the filter options in a filter chain (an array of lzma_filter
194 - lzma_file_info_decoder() to makes it a little easier to get
195 the Index field from .xz files. This helps in getting the
196 uncompressed file size but an easy-to-use random access
197 API is still missing which has existed in XZ for Java for
200 - Added lzma_microlzma_encoder() and lzma_microlzma_decoder().
201 It is used by erofs-utils and may be used by others too.
203 The MicroLZMA format is a raw LZMA stream (without end marker)
204 whose first byte (always 0x00) has been replaced with
205 bitwise-negation of the LZMA properties (lc/lp/pb). It was
206 created for use in EROFS but may be used in other contexts
207 as well where it is important to avoid wasting bytes for
208 stream headers or footers. The format is also supported by
209 XZ Embedded (the XZ Embedded version in Linux got MicroLZMA
210 support in Linux 5.16).
212 The MicroLZMA encoder API in liblzma can compress into a
213 fixed-sized output buffer so that as much data is compressed
214 as can be fit into the buffer while still creating a valid
215 MicroLZMA stream. This is needed for EROFS.
217 - Added lzma_lzip_decoder() to decompress the .lz (lzip) file
218 format version 0 and the original unextended version 1 files.
219 Also lzma_auto_decoder() supports .lz files.
221 - lzma_filters_update() can now be used with the multi-threaded
222 encoder (lzma_stream_encoder_mt()) to change the filter chain
223 after LZMA_FULL_BARRIER or LZMA_FULL_FLUSH.
225 - In lzma_options_lzma, allow nice_len = 2 and 3 with the match
226 finders that require at least 3 or 4. Now it is internally
227 rounded up if needed.
229 - CLMUL-based CRC64 on x86-64 and E2K with runtime processor
230 detection. On 32-bit x86 it currently isn't available unless
231 --disable-assembler is used which can make the non-CLMUL
232 CRC64 slower; this might be fixed in the future.
234 - Building with --disable-threads --enable-small
235 is now thread-safe if the compiler supports
236 __attribute__((__constructor__)).
240 - Using -T0 (--threads=0) will now use multi-threaded encoder
241 even on a single-core system. This is to ensure that output
242 from the same xz binary is identical on both single-core and
245 - --threads=+1 or -T+1 is now a way to put xz into
246 multi-threaded mode while using only one worker thread.
247 The + is ignored if the number is not 1.
249 - A default soft memory usage limit is now used for compression
250 when -T0 is used and no explicit limit has been specified.
251 This soft limit is used to restrict the number of threads
252 but if the limit is exceeded with even one thread then xz
253 will continue with one thread using the multi-threaded
254 encoder and this limit is ignored. If the number of threads
255 is specified manually then no default limit will be used;
256 this affects only -T0.
258 This change helps on systems that have very many cores and
259 using all of them for xz makes no sense. Previously xz -T0
260 could run out of memory on such systems because it attempted
261 to reserve memory for too many threads.
263 This also helps with 32-bit builds which don't have a large
264 amount of address space that would be required for many
265 threads. The default soft limit for -T0 is at most 1400 MiB
266 on all 32-bit platforms.
268 - Previously a low value in --memlimit-compress wouldn't cause
269 xz to switch from multi-threaded mode to single-threaded mode
270 if the limit cannot otherwise be met; xz failed instead. Now
271 xz can switch to single-threaded mode and then, if needed,
272 scale down the LZMA2 dictionary size too just like it already
273 did when it was started in single-threaded mode.
275 - The option --no-adjust no longer prevents xz from scaling down
276 the number of threads as that doesn't affect the compressed
277 output (only performance). Now --no-adjust only prevents
278 adjustments that affect compressed output, that is, with
279 --no-adjust xz won't switch from multi-threaded mode to
280 single-threaded mode and won't scale down the LZMA2
283 - Added a new option --memlimit-mt-decompress=LIMIT. This is
284 used to limit the number of decompressor threads (possibly
285 falling back to single-threaded mode) but it will never make
286 xz refuse to decompress a file. This has a system-specific
287 default value because without any limit xz could end up
288 allocating memory for the whole compressed input file, the
289 whole uncompressed output file, multiple thread-specific
290 decompressor instances and so on. Basically xz could
291 attempt to use an insane amount of memory even with fairly
292 common files. The system-specific default value is currently
293 the same as the one used for compression with -T0.
295 The new option works together with the existing option
296 --memlimit-decompress=LIMIT. The old option sets a hard limit
297 that must not be exceeded (xz will refuse to decompress)
298 while the new option only restricts the number of threads.
299 If the limit set with --memlimit-mt-decompress is greater
300 than the limit set with --memlimit-compress, then the latter
301 value is used also for --memlimit-mt-decompress.
303 - Added new information to the output of xz --info-memory and
304 new fields to the output of xz --robot --info-memory.
306 - In --lzma2=nice=NUMBER allow 2 and 3 with all match finders
307 now that liblzma handles it.
309 - Don't mention endianness for ARM and ARM-Thumb filters in
310 --long-help. The filters only work for little endian
311 instruction encoding but modern ARM processors using
312 big endian data access still use little endian
313 instruction encoding. So the help text was misleading.
314 In contrast, the PowerPC filter is only for big endian
315 32/64-bit PowerPC code. Little endian PowerPC would need
318 - Added decompression support for the .lz (lzip) file format
319 version 0 and the original unextended version 1. It is
320 autodetected by default. See also the option --format on
323 - Sandboxing enabled by default:
325 * pledge(2) (OpenBSD)
327 * Scripts now support the .lz format using xz.
329 * A few new tests were added.
331 * The liblzma-specific tests are now supported in CMake-based
332 builds too ("make test").
335 5.3.5beta (2022-12-01)
337 * All fixes from 5.2.9.
341 - Added new LZMA_FILTER_LZMA1EXT for raw encoder and decoder to
342 handle raw LZMA1 streams that don't have end of payload marker
343 (EOPM) alias end of stream (EOS) marker. It can be used in
344 filter chains, for example, with the x86 BCJ filter.
346 - Added lzma_str_to_filters(), lzma_str_from_filters(), and
347 lzma_str_list_filters() to make it easier for applications
348 to get custom compression options from a user and convert
349 it to an array of lzma_filter structures.
351 - Added lzma_filters_free().
353 - lzma_filters_update() can now be used with the multi-threaded
354 encoder (lzma_stream_encoder_mt()) to change the filter chain
355 after LZMA_FULL_BARRIER or LZMA_FULL_FLUSH.
357 - In lzma_options_lzma, allow nice_len = 2 and 3 with the match
358 finders that require at least 3 or 4. Now it is internally
359 rounded up if needed.
361 - ARM64 filter was modified. It is still experimental.
363 - Fixed LTO build with Clang if -fgnuc-version=10 or similar
364 was used to make Clang look like GCC >= 10. Now it uses
365 __has_attribute(__symver__) which should be reliable.
369 - --threads=+1 or -T+1 is now a way to put xz into multi-threaded
370 mode while using only one worker thread.
372 - In --lzma2=nice=NUMBER allow 2 and 3 with all match finders
373 now that liblzma handles it.
375 * Updated translations: Chinese (simplified), Korean, and Turkish.
378 5.3.4alpha (2022-11-15)
380 * All fixes from 5.2.7 and 5.2.8.
384 - Minor improvements to the threaded decoder.
386 - Added CRC64 implementation that uses SSSE3, SSE4.1, and CLMUL
387 instructions on 32/64-bit x86 and E2K. On 32-bit x86 it's
388 not enabled unless --disable-assembler is used but then
389 the non-CLMUL code might be slower. Processor support is
390 detected at runtime so this is built by default on x86-64
391 and E2K. On these platforms, if compiler flags indicate
392 unconditional CLMUL support (-msse4.1 -mpclmul) then the
393 generic version is not built, making liblzma 8-9 KiB smaller
394 compared to having both versions included.
396 With extremely compressible files this can make decompression
397 up to twice as fast but with typical files 5 % improvement
398 is a more realistic expectation.
400 The CLMUL version is slower than the generic version with
401 tiny inputs (especially at 1-8 bytes per call, but up to
402 16 bytes). In normal use in xz this doesn't matter at all.
404 - Added an experimental ARM64 filter. This is *not* the final
405 version! Files created with this experimental version won't
406 be supported in the future versions! The filter design is
407 a compromise where improving one use case makes some other
410 - Added decompression support for the .lz (lzip) file format
411 version 0 and the original unextended version 1. See the
412 API docs of lzma_lzip_decoder() for details. Also
413 lzma_auto_decoder() supports .lz files.
415 - Building with --disable-threads --enable-small
416 is now thread-safe if the compiler supports
417 __attribute__((__constructor__))
421 - Added support for OpenBSD's pledge(2) as a sandboxing method.
423 - Don't mention endianness for ARM and ARM-Thumb filters in
424 --long-help. The filters only work for little endian
425 instruction encoding but modern ARM processors using
426 big endian data access still use little endian
427 instruction encoding. So the help text was misleading.
428 In contrast, the PowerPC filter is only for big endian
429 32/64-bit PowerPC code. Little endian PowerPC would need
432 - Added --experimental-arm64. This will be renamed once the
433 filter is finished. Files created with this experimental
434 filter will not be supported in the future!
436 - Added new fields to the output of xz --robot --info-memory.
438 - Added decompression support for the .lz (lzip) file format
439 version 0 and the original unextended version 1. It is
440 autodetected by default. See also the option --format on
443 * Scripts now support the .lz format using xz.
447 - New #defines in config.h: HAVE_ENCODER_ARM64,
448 HAVE_DECODER_ARM64, HAVE_LZIP_DECODER, HAVE_CPUID_H,
449 HAVE_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE_CONSTRUCTOR, HAVE_USABLE_CLMUL
451 - New configure options: --disable-clmul-crc,
452 --disable-microlzma, --disable-lzip-decoder, and
453 'pledge' is now an option in --enable-sandbox (but
454 it's autodetected by default anyway).
456 - INSTALL was updated to document the new configure options.
458 - PACKAGERS now lists also --disable-microlzma and
459 --disable-lzip-decoder as configure options that must
460 not be used in builds for non-embedded use.
464 - Fix some of the tests so that they skip instead of fail if
465 certain features have been disabled with configure options.
466 It's still not perfect.
468 - Other improvements to tests.
470 * Updated translations: Croatian, Finnish, Hungarian, Polish,
471 Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, and Ukrainian.
474 5.3.3alpha (2022-08-22)
476 * All fixes from 5.2.6.
480 - Fixed 32-bit build.
482 - Added threaded .xz decompressor lzma_stream_decoder_mt().
483 It can use multiple threads with .xz files that have multiple
484 Blocks with size information in Block Headers. The threaded
485 encoder in xz has always created such files.
487 Single-threaded encoder cannot store the size information in
488 Block Headers even if one used LZMA_FULL_FLUSH to create
489 multiple Blocks, so this threaded decoder cannot use multiple
490 threads with such files.
492 If there are multiple Streams (concatenated .xz files), one
493 Stream will be decompressed completely before starting the
496 - A new decoder flag LZMA_FAIL_FAST was added. It makes the
497 threaded decompressor report errors soon instead of first
498 flushing all pending data before the error location.
502 - Using -T0 (--threads=0) will now use multi-threaded encoder
503 even on a single-core system. This is to ensure that output
504 from the same xz binary is identical on both single-core and
507 - A default soft memory usage limit is now used for compression
508 when -T0 is used and no explicit limit has been specified.
509 This soft limit is used to restrict the number of threads
510 but if the limit is exceeded with even one thread then xz
511 will continue with one thread using the multi-threaded
512 encoder and this limit is ignored. If the number of threads
513 is specified manually then no default limit will be used;
514 this affects only -T0.
516 This change helps on systems that have very many cores and
517 using all of them for xz makes no sense. Previously xz -T0
518 could run out of memory on such systems because it attempted
519 to reserve memory for too many threads.
521 This also helps with 32-bit builds which don't have a large
522 amount of address space that would be required for many
523 threads. The default limit is 1400 MiB on all 32-bit
526 Now xz -T0 should just work. It might use too few threads
527 in some cases but at least it shouldn't easily run out of
528 memory. It's possible that this will be tweaked before 5.4.0.
530 - Changes to --memlimit-compress and --no-adjust:
532 In single-threaded mode, --memlimit-compress can make xz
533 scale down the LZMA2 dictionary size to meet the memory usage
534 limit. This obviously affects the compressed output. However,
535 if xz was in threaded mode, --memlimit-compress could make xz
536 reduce the number of threads but it wouldn't make xz switch
537 from multi-threaded mode to single-threaded mode or scale
538 down the LZMA2 dictionary size. This seemed illogical.
540 Now --memlimit-compress can make xz switch to single-threaded
541 mode if one thread in multi-threaded mode uses too much
542 memory. If memory usage is still too high, then the LZMA2
543 dictionary size can be scaled down too.
545 The option --no-adjust was also changed so that it no longer
546 prevents xz from scaling down the number of threads as that
547 doesn't affect compressed output (only performance). After
548 this commit --no-adjust only prevents adjustments that affect
549 compressed output, that is, with --no-adjust xz won't switch
550 from multithreaded mode to single-threaded mode and won't
551 scale down the LZMA2 dictionary size.
553 - Added a new option --memlimit-mt-decompress=LIMIT. This is
554 used to limit the number of decompressor threads (possibly
555 falling back to single-threaded mode) but it will never make
556 xz refuse to decompress a file. This has a system-specific
557 default value because without any limit xz could end up
558 allocating memory for the whole compressed input file, the
559 whole uncompressed output file, multiple thread-specific
560 decompressor instances and so on. Basically xz could
561 attempt to use an insane amount of memory even with fairly
564 The new option works together with the existing option
565 --memlimit-decompress=LIMIT. The old option sets a hard limit
566 that must not be exceeded (xz will refuse to decompress)
567 while the new option only restricts the number of threads.
568 If the limit set with --memlimit-mt-decompress is greater
569 than the limit set with --memlimit-compress, then the latter
570 value is used also for --memlimit-mt-decompress.
574 - Added a few more tests.
576 - Added tests/code_coverage.sh to create a code coverage report
581 - Automake's parallel test harness is now used to make tests
584 - Added the CMake files to the distribution tarball. These were
585 supposed to be in 5.2.5 already.
587 - Added liblzma tests to the CMake build.
589 - Windows: Fix building of liblzma.dll with the included
590 Visual Studio project files.
593 5.3.2alpha (2021-10-28)
595 This release was made on short notice so that recent erofs-utils can
596 be built with LZMA support without needing a snapshot from xz.git.
597 Thus many pending things were not included, not even updated
598 translations (which would need to be updated for the new --list
601 * All fixes from 5.2.5.
605 - When copying metadata from the source file to the destination
606 file, don't try to set the group (GID) if it is already set
607 correctly. This avoids a failure on OpenBSD (and possibly on
608 a few other OSes) where files may get created so that their
609 group doesn't belong to the user, and fchown(2) can fail even
610 if it needs to do nothing.
612 - The --keep option now accepts symlinks, hardlinks, and
613 setuid, setgid, and sticky files. Previously this required
616 - Split the long strings used in --list and --info-memory modes
617 to make them much easier for translators.
619 - If built with sandbox support and enabling the sandbox fails,
620 xz will now immediately exit with exit status of 1. Previously
621 it would only display a warning if -vv was used.
623 - Cap --memlimit-compress to 2000 MiB on MIPS32 because on
624 MIPS32 userspace processes are limited to 2 GiB of address
629 - Added lzma_microlzma_encoder() and lzma_microlzma_decoder().
630 The API is in lzma/container.h.
632 The MicroLZMA format is a raw LZMA stream (without end marker)
633 whose first byte (always 0x00) has been replaced with
634 bitwise-negation of the LZMA properties (lc/lp/pb). It was
635 created for use in EROFS but may be used in other contexts
636 as well where it is important to avoid wasting bytes for
637 stream headers or footers. The format is also supported by
640 The MicroLZMA encoder API in liblzma can compress into a
641 fixed-sized output buffer so that as much data is compressed
642 as can be fit into the buffer while still creating a valid
643 MicroLZMA stream. This is needed for EROFS.
645 - Added fuzzing support.
647 - Support Intel Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET) in
648 32-bit x86 assembly files.
650 - Visual Studio: Use non-standard _MSVC_LANG to detect C++
651 standard version in the lzma.h API header. It's used to
652 detect when "noexcept" can be used.
656 - Fix exit status of xzdiff/xzcmp. Exit status could be 2 when
657 the correct value is 1.
659 - Fix exit status of xzgrep.
661 - Detect corrupt .bz2 files in xzgrep.
663 - Add zstd support to xzgrep and xzdiff/xzcmp.
665 - Fix less(1) version detection in xzless. It failed if the
666 version number from "less -V" contained a dot.
668 * Fix typos and technical issues in man pages.
672 - Windows: Fix building of resource files when config.h isn't
673 used. CMake + Visual Studio can now build liblzma.dll.
675 - Various fixes to the CMake support. It might still need a few
676 more fixes even for liblzma-only builds.
679 5.3.1alpha (2018-04-29)
681 * All fixes from 5.2.4.
683 * Add lzma_file_info_decoder() into liblzma and use it in xz to
684 implement the --list feature.
686 * Capsicum sandbox support is enabled by default where available
692 * xz: Don't modify argv[] when parsing the --memlimit* and
693 --block-list command line options. This fixes confusing
694 arguments in process listing (like "ps auxf").
696 * GNU/Linux only: Use __has_attribute(__symver__) to detect if
697 that attribute is supported. This fixes build on Mandriva where
698 Clang is patched to define __GNUC__ to 11 by default (instead
699 of 4 as used by Clang upstream).
706 - Fixed an infinite loop in LZMA encoder initialization
707 if dict_size >= 2 GiB. (The encoder only supports up
710 - Fixed two cases of invalid free() that can happen if
711 a tiny allocation fails in encoder re-initialization
712 or in lzma_filters_update(). These bugs had some
713 similarities with the bug fixed in 5.2.7.
715 - Fixed lzma_block_encoder() not allowing the use of
716 LZMA_SYNC_FLUSH with lzma_code() even though it was
717 documented to be supported. The sync-flush code in
718 the Block encoder was already used internally via
719 lzma_stream_encoder(), so this was just a missing flag
720 in the lzma_block_encoder() API function.
722 - GNU/Linux only: Don't put symbol versions into static
723 liblzma as it breaks things in some cases (and even if
724 it didn't break anything, symbol versions in static
725 libraries are useless anyway). The downside of the fix
726 is that if the configure options --with-pic or --without-pic
727 are used then it's not possible to build both shared and
728 static liblzma at the same time on GNU/Linux anymore;
729 with those options --disable-static or --disable-shared
732 * New email address for bug reports is <xz@tukaani.org> which
733 forwards messages to Lasse Collin and Jia Tan.
740 - If xz cannot remove an input file when it should, this
741 is now treated as a warning (exit status 2) instead of
742 an error (exit status 1). This matches GNU gzip and it
743 is more logical as at that point the output file has
744 already been successfully closed.
746 - Fix handling of .xz files with an unsupported check type.
747 Previously such printed a warning message but then xz
748 behaved as if an error had occurred (didn't decompress,
749 exit status 1). Now a warning is printed, decompression
750 is done anyway, and exit status is 2. This used to work
751 slightly before 5.0.0. In practice this bug matters only
752 if xz has been built with some check types disabled. As
753 instructed in PACKAGERS, such builds should be done in
754 special situations only.
756 - Fix "xz -dc --single-stream tests/files/good-0-empty.xz"
757 which failed with "Internal error (bug)". That is,
758 --single-stream was broken if the first .xz stream in
759 the input file didn't contain any uncompressed data.
761 - Fix displaying file sizes in the progress indicator when
762 working in passthru mode and there are multiple input files.
763 Just like "gzip -cdf", "xz -cdf" works like "cat" when the
764 input file isn't a supported compressed file format. In
765 this case the file size counters weren't reset between
766 files so with multiple input files the progress indicator
767 displayed an incorrect (too large) value.
771 - API docs in lzma/container.h:
772 * Update the list of decoder flags in the decoder
774 * Explain LZMA_CONCATENATED behavior with .lzma files
775 in lzma_auto_decoder() docs.
777 - OpenBSD: Use HW_NCPUONLINE to detect the number of
778 available hardware threads in lzma_physmem().
780 - Fix use of wrong macro to detect x86 SSE2 support.
781 __SSE2_MATH__ was used with GCC/Clang but the correct
782 one is __SSE2__. The first one means that SSE2 is used
783 for floating point math which is irrelevant here.
784 The affected SSE2 code isn't used on x86-64 so this affects
785 only 32-bit x86 builds that use -msse2 without -mfpmath=sse
786 (there is no runtime detection for SSE2). It improves LZMA
787 compression speed (not decompression).
789 - Fix the build with Intel C compiler 2021 (ICC, not ICX)
790 on Linux. It defines __GNUC__ to 10 but doesn't support
791 the __symver__ attribute introduced in GCC 10.
793 * Scripts: Ignore warnings from xz by using --quiet --no-warn.
794 This is needed if the input .xz files use an unsupported
799 - Updated Croatian and Turkish translations.
801 - One new translations wasn't included because it needed
802 technical fixes. It will be in upcoming 5.4.0. No new
803 translations will be added to the 5.2.x branch anymore.
805 - Renamed the French man page translation file from
806 fr_FR.po to fr.po and thus also its install directory
807 (like /usr/share/man/fr_FR -> .../fr).
809 - Man page translations for upcoming 5.4.0 are now handled
810 in the Translation Project.
812 * Update doc/faq.txt a little so it's less out-of-date.
819 - Made lzma_filters_copy() to never modify the destination
820 array if an error occurs. lzma_stream_encoder() and
821 lzma_stream_encoder_mt() already assumed this. Before this
822 change, if a tiny memory allocation in lzma_filters_copy()
823 failed it would lead to a crash (invalid free() or invalid
824 memory reads) in the cleanup paths of these two encoder
825 initialization functions.
827 - Added missing integer overflow check to lzma_index_append().
828 This affects xz --list and other applications that decode
829 the Index field from .xz files using lzma_index_decoder().
830 Normal decompression of .xz files doesn't call this code
831 and thus most applications using liblzma aren't affected
834 - Single-threaded .xz decoder (lzma_stream_decoder()): If
835 lzma_code() returns LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR it is now possible
836 to use lzma_memlimit_set() to increase the limit and continue
837 decoding. This was supposed to work from the beginning
838 but there was a bug. With other decoders (.lzma or
839 threaded .xz decoder) this already worked correctly.
841 - Fixed accumulation of integrity check type statistics in
842 lzma_index_cat(). This bug made lzma_index_checks() return
843 only the type of the integrity check of the last Stream
844 when multiple lzma_indexes were concatenated. Most
845 applications don't use these APIs but in xz it made
846 xz --list not list all check types from concatenated .xz
847 files. In xz --list --verbose only the per-file "Check:"
848 lines were affected and in xz --robot --list only the "file"
851 - Added ABI compatibility with executables that were linked
852 against liblzma in RHEL/CentOS 7 or other liblzma builds
853 that had copied the problematic patch from RHEL/CentOS 7
854 (xz-5.2.2-compat-libs.patch). For the details, see the
855 comment at the top of src/liblzma/validate_map.sh.
857 WARNING: This uses __symver__ attribute with GCC >= 10.
858 In other cases the traditional __asm__(".symver ...")
859 is used. Using link-time optimization (LTO, -flto) with
860 GCC versions older than 10 can silently result in
861 broken liblzma.so.5 (incorrect symbol versions)! If you
862 want to use -flto with GCC, you must use GCC >= 10.
863 LTO with Clang seems to work even with the traditional
864 __asm__(".symver ...") method.
866 * xzgrep: Fixed compatibility with old shells that break if
867 comments inside command substitutions have apostrophes (').
868 This problem was introduced in 5.2.6.
872 - New #define in config.h: HAVE_SYMBOL_VERSIONS_LINUX
874 - Windows: Fixed liblzma.dll build with Visual Studio project
875 files. It broke in 5.2.6 due to a change that was made to
876 improve CMake support.
878 - Windows: Building liblzma with UNICODE defined should now
881 - CMake files are now actually included in the release tarball.
882 They should have been in 5.2.5 already.
884 - Minor CMake fixes and improvements.
886 * Added a new translation: Turkish
893 - The --keep option now accepts symlinks, hardlinks, and
894 setuid, setgid, and sticky files. Previously this required
897 - When copying metadata from the source file to the destination
898 file, don't try to set the group (GID) if it is already set
899 correctly. This avoids a failure on OpenBSD (and possibly on
900 a few other OSes) where files may get created so that their
901 group doesn't belong to the user, and fchown(2) can fail even
902 if it needs to do nothing.
904 - Cap --memlimit-compress to 2000 MiB instead of 4020 MiB on
905 MIPS32 because on MIPS32 userspace processes are limited
906 to 2 GiB of address space.
910 - Fixed a missing error-check in the threaded encoder. If a
911 small memory allocation fails, a .xz file with an invalid
912 Index field would be created. Decompressing such a file would
913 produce the correct output but result in an error at the end.
914 Thus this is a "mild" data corruption bug. Note that while
915 a failed memory allocation can trigger the bug, it cannot
916 cause invalid memory access.
918 - The decoder for .lzma files now supports files that have
919 uncompressed size stored in the header and still use the
920 end of payload marker (end of stream marker) at the end
921 of the LZMA stream. Such files are rare but, according to
922 the documentation in LZMA SDK, they are valid.
923 doc/lzma-file-format.txt was updated too.
925 - Improved 32-bit x86 assembly files:
926 * Support Intel Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET)
927 * Use non-executable stack on FreeBSD.
929 - Visual Studio: Use non-standard _MSVC_LANG to detect C++
930 standard version in the lzma.h API header. It's used to
931 detect when "noexcept" can be used.
935 - Fixed arbitrary command injection via a malicious filename
936 (CVE-2022-1271, ZDI-CAN-16587). A standalone patch for
937 this was released to the public on 2022-04-07. A slight
938 robustness improvement has been made since then and, if
939 using GNU or *BSD grep, a new faster method is now used
940 that doesn't use the old sed-based construct at all. This
941 also fixes bad output with GNU grep >= 3.5 (2020-09-27)
942 when xzgrepping binary files.
944 This vulnerability was discovered by:
945 cleemy desu wayo working with Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative
947 - Fixed detection of corrupt .bz2 files.
949 - Improved error handling to fix exit status in some situations
950 and to fix handling of signals: in some situations a signal
951 didn't make xzgrep exit when it clearly should have. It's
952 possible that the signal handling still isn't quite perfect
953 but hopefully it's good enough.
955 - Documented exit statuses on the man page.
957 - xzegrep and xzfgrep now use "grep -E" and "grep -F" instead
958 of the deprecated egrep and fgrep commands.
960 - Fixed parsing of the options -E, -F, -G, -P, and -X. The
961 problem occurred when multiple options were specied in
962 a single argument, for example,
964 echo foo | xzgrep -Fe foo
966 treated foo as a filename because -Fe wasn't correctly
969 - Added zstd support.
973 - Fixed wrong exit status. Exit status could be 2 when the
976 - Documented on the man page that exit status of 2 is used
977 for decompression errors.
979 - Added zstd support.
983 - Fix less(1) version detection. It failed if the version number
984 from "less -V" contained a dot.
988 - Added new translations: Catalan, Croatian, Esperanto,
989 Korean, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish,
992 - Updated the Brazilian Portuguese translation.
994 - Added French man page translation. This and the existing
995 German translation aren't complete anymore because the
996 English man pages got a few updates and the translators
997 weren't reached so that they could update their work.
1001 - Windows: Fix building of resource files when config.h isn't
1002 used. CMake + Visual Studio can now build liblzma.dll.
1004 - Various fixes to the CMake support. Building static or shared
1005 liblzma should work fine in most cases. In contrast, building
1006 the command line tools with CMake is still clearly incomplete
1007 and experimental and should be used for testing only.
1014 - Fixed several C99/C11 conformance bugs. Now the code is clean
1015 under gcc/clang -fsanitize=undefined. Some of these changes
1016 might have a negative effect on performance with old GCC
1017 versions or compilers other than GCC and Clang. The configure
1018 option --enable-unsafe-type-punning can be used to (mostly)
1019 restore the old behavior but it shouldn't normally be used.
1021 - Improved API documentation of lzma_properties_decode().
1023 - Added a very minor encoder speed optimization.
1027 - Fixed a crash in "xz -dcfv not_an_xz_file". All four options
1028 were required to trigger it. The crash occurred in the
1029 progress indicator code when xz was in passthru mode where
1030 xz works like "cat".
1032 - Fixed an integer overflow with 32-bit off_t. It could happen
1033 when decompressing a file that has a long run of zero bytes
1034 which xz would try to write as a sparse file. Since the build
1035 system enables large file support by default, off_t is
1036 normally 64-bit even on 32-bit systems.
1038 - Fixes for --flush-timeout:
1039 * Fix semi-busy-waiting.
1040 * Avoid unneeded flushes when no new input has arrived
1041 since the previous flush was completed.
1043 - Added a special case for 32-bit xz: If --memlimit-compress is
1044 used to specify a limit that exceeds 4020 MiB, the limit will
1045 be set to 4020 MiB. The values "0" and "max" aren't affected
1046 by this and neither is decompression. This hack can be
1047 helpful when a 32-bit xz has access to 4 GiB address space
1048 but the specified memlimit exceeds 4 GiB. This can happen
1049 e.g. with some scripts.
1051 - Capsicum sandbox is now enabled by default where available
1052 (FreeBSD >= 10). The sandbox debug messages (xz -vv) were
1053 removed since they seemed to be more annoying than useful.
1055 - DOS build now requires DJGPP 2.05 instead of 2.04beta.
1056 A workaround for a locale problem with DJGPP 2.05 was added.
1058 * xzgrep and other scripts:
1060 - Added a configure option --enable-path-for-scripts=PREFIX.
1061 It is disabled by default except on Solaris where the default
1062 is /usr/xpg4/bin. See INSTALL for details.
1064 - Added a workaround for a POSIX shell detection problem on
1069 - Added preliminary build instructions for z/OS. See INSTALL
1072 - Experimental CMake support was added. It should work to build
1073 static liblzma on a few operating systems. It may or may not
1074 work to build shared liblzma. On some platforms it can build
1075 xz and xzdec too but those are only for testing. See the
1076 comment in the beginning of CMakeLists.txt for details.
1078 - Visual Studio project files were updated.
1079 WindowsTargetPlatformVersion was removed from VS2017 files
1080 and set to "10.0" in the added VS2019 files. In the future
1081 the VS project files will be removed when CMake support is
1084 - New #defines in config.h: HAVE___BUILTIN_ASSUME_ALIGNED,
1085 HAVE___BUILTIN_BSWAPXX, and TUKLIB_USE_UNSAFE_TYPE_PUNNING.
1087 - autogen.sh has a new optional dependency on po4a and a new
1088 option --no-po4a to skip that step. This matters only if one
1089 wants to remake the build files. po4a is used to update the
1090 translated man pages but as long as the man pages haven't
1091 been modified, there's nothing to update and one can use
1092 --no-po4a to avoid the dependency on po4a.
1096 - XZ Utils translations are now handled by the Translation
1097 Project: https://translationproject.org/domain/xz.html
1099 - All man pages are now included in German too.
1101 - New xz translations: Brazilian Portuguese, Finnish,
1102 Hungarian, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional),
1103 and Danish (partial translation)
1105 - Updated xz translations: French, German, Italian, and Polish
1107 - Unfortunately a few new xz translations weren't included due
1108 to technical problems like too long lines in --help output or
1109 misaligned column headings in tables. In the future, many of
1110 these strings will be split and e.g. the table column
1111 alignment will be handled in software. This should make the
1112 strings easier to translate.
1119 - Allow 0 as memory usage limit instead of returning
1120 LZMA_PROG_ERROR. Now 0 is treated as if 1 byte was specified,
1121 which effectively is the same as 0.
1123 - Use "noexcept" keyword instead of "throw()" in the public
1124 headers when a C++11 (or newer standard) compiler is used.
1126 - Added a portability fix for recent Intel C Compilers.
1128 - Microsoft Visual Studio build files have been moved under
1129 windows/vs2013 and windows/vs2017.
1133 - Fix "xz --list --robot missing_or_bad_file.xz" which would
1134 try to print an uninitialized string and thus produce garbage
1135 output. Since the exit status is non-zero, most uses of such
1136 a command won't try to interpret the garbage output.
1138 - "xz --list foo.xz" could print "Internal error (bug)" in a
1139 corner case where a specific memory usage limit had been set.
1146 - Always close a file before trying to delete it to avoid
1147 problems on some operating system and file system combinations.
1149 - Fixed copying of file timestamps on Windows.
1151 - Added experimental (disabled by default) sandbox support using
1152 Capsicum (FreeBSD >= 10). See --enable-sandbox in INSTALL.
1154 * C99/C11 conformance fixes to liblzma. The issues affected at least
1155 some builds using link-time optimizations.
1157 * Fixed bugs in the rarely-used function lzma_index_dup().
1159 * Use of external SHA-256 code is now disabled by default.
1160 It can still be enabled by passing --enable-external-sha256
1161 to configure. The reasons to disable it by default (see INSTALL
1164 - Some OS-specific SHA-256 implementations conflict with
1165 OpenSSL and cause problems in programs that link against both
1166 liblzma and libcrypto. At least FreeBSD 10 and MINIX 3.3.0
1169 - The internal SHA-256 is faster than the SHA-256 code in
1170 some operating systems.
1172 * Changed CPU core count detection to use sched_getaffinity() on
1173 GNU/Linux and GNU/kFreeBSD.
1175 * Fixes to the build-system and xz to make xz buildable even when
1176 encoders, decoders, or threading have been disabled from libilzma
1177 using configure options. These fixes added two new #defines to
1178 config.h: HAVE_ENCODERS and HAVE_DECODERS.
1183 * Fixed bugs in QNX-specific code.
1185 * Omitted the use of pipe2() even if it is available to avoid
1186 portability issues with some old Linux and glibc combinations.
1188 * Updated German translation.
1190 * Added project files to build static and shared liblzma (not the
1191 whole XZ Utils) with Visual Studio 2013 update 2 or later.
1193 * Documented that threaded decompression hasn't been implemented
1194 yet. A 5.2.0 NEWS entry describing multi-threading support had
1195 incorrectly said "decompression" when it should have said
1201 * Fixed a compression-ratio regression in fast mode of LZMA1 and
1202 LZMA2. The bug is present in 5.1.4beta and 5.2.0 releases.
1204 * Fixed a portability problem in xz that affected at least OpenBSD.
1206 * Fixed xzdiff to be compatible with FreeBSD's mktemp which differs
1207 from most other mktemp implementations.
1209 * Changed CPU core count detection to use cpuset_getaffinity() on
1217 * All fixes from 5.0.8
1219 * liblzma: Fixed lzma_stream_encoder_mt_memusage() when a preset
1222 * xzdiff: If mktemp isn't installed, mkdir will be used as
1223 a fallback to create a temporary directory. Installing mktemp
1224 is still recommended.
1226 * Updated French, German, Italian, Polish, and Vietnamese
1229 Summary of fixes and new features added in the 5.1.x development
1234 - Added support for multi-threaded compression. See the
1235 lzma_mt structure, lzma_stream_encoder_mt(), and
1236 lzma_stream_encoder_mt_memusage() in <lzma/container.h>,
1237 lzma_get_progress() in <lzma/base.h>, and lzma_cputhreads()
1238 in <lzma/hardware.h> for details.
1240 - Made the uses of lzma_allocator const correct.
1242 - Added lzma_block_uncomp_encode() to create uncompressed
1243 .xz Blocks using LZMA2 uncompressed chunks.
1245 - Added support for LZMA_IGNORE_CHECK.
1247 - A few speed optimizations were made.
1249 - Added support for symbol versioning. It is enabled by default
1250 on GNU/Linux, other GNU-based systems, and FreeBSD.
1252 - liblzma (not the whole XZ Utils) should now be buildable
1253 with MSVC 2013 update 2 or later using windows/config.h.
1257 - Fixed a race condition in the signal handling. It was
1258 possible that e.g. the first SIGINT didn't make xz exit
1259 if reading or writing blocked and one had bad luck. The fix
1260 is non-trivial, so as of writing it is unknown if it will be
1261 backported to the v5.0 branch.
1263 - Multi-threaded compression can be enabled with the
1264 --threads (-T) option.
1265 [Fixed: This originally said "decompression".]
1267 - New command line options in xz: --single-stream,
1268 --block-size=SIZE, --block-list=SIZES,
1269 --flush-timeout=TIMEOUT, and --ignore-check.
1271 - xz -lvv now shows the minimum xz version that is required to
1272 decompress the file. Currently it is 5.0.0 for all supported
1273 .xz files except files with empty LZMA2 streams require 5.0.2.
1275 * xzdiff and xzgrep now support .lzo files if lzop is installed.
1276 The .tzo suffix is also recognized as a shorthand for .tar.lzo.
1279 5.1.4beta (2014-09-14)
1281 * All fixes from 5.0.6
1283 * liblzma: Fixed the use of presets in threaded encoder
1286 * xz --block-list and --block-size can now be used together
1287 in single-threaded mode. Previously the combination only
1288 worked in multi-threaded mode.
1290 * Added support for LZMA_IGNORE_CHECK to liblzma and made it
1291 available in xz as --ignore-check.
1293 * liblzma speed optimizations:
1295 - Initialization of a new LZMA1 or LZMA2 encoder has been
1296 optimized. (The speed of reinitializing an already-allocated
1297 encoder isn't affected.) This helps when compressing many
1298 small buffers with lzma_stream_buffer_encode() and other
1299 similar situations where an already-allocated encoder state
1300 isn't reused. This speed-up is visible in xz too if one
1301 compresses many small files one at a time instead running xz
1302 once and giving all files as command-line arguments.
1304 - Buffer comparisons are now much faster when unaligned access
1305 is allowed (configured with --enable-unaligned-access). This
1306 speeds up encoding significantly. There is arch-specific code
1307 for 32-bit and 64-bit x86 (32-bit needs SSE2 for the best
1308 results and there's no run-time CPU detection for now).
1309 For other archs there is only generic code which probably
1310 isn't as optimal as arch-specific solutions could be.
1312 - A few speed optimizations were made to the SHA-256 code.
1313 (Note that the builtin SHA-256 code isn't used on all
1316 * liblzma can now be built with MSVC 2013 update 2 or later
1317 using windows/config.h.
1319 * Vietnamese translation was added.
1322 5.1.3alpha (2013-10-26)
1324 * All fixes from 5.0.5
1328 - Fixed a deadlock in the threaded encoder.
1330 - Made the uses of lzma_allocator const correct.
1332 - Added lzma_block_uncomp_encode() to create uncompressed
1333 .xz Blocks using LZMA2 uncompressed chunks.
1335 - Added support for native threads on Windows and the ability
1336 to detect the number of CPU cores.
1340 - Fixed a race condition in the signal handling. It was
1341 possible that e.g. the first SIGINT didn't make xz exit
1342 if reading or writing blocked and one had bad luck. The fix
1343 is non-trivial, so as of writing it is unknown if it will be
1344 backported to the v5.0 branch.
1346 - Made the progress indicator work correctly in threaded mode.
1348 - Threaded encoder now works together with --block-list=SIZES.
1350 - Added preliminary support for --flush-timeout=TIMEOUT.
1351 It can be useful for (somewhat) real-time streaming. For
1352 now the decompression side has to be done with something
1353 else than the xz tool due to how xz does buffering, but this
1357 5.1.2alpha (2012-07-04)
1359 * All fixes from 5.0.3 and 5.0.4
1363 - Fixed a deadlock and an invalid free() in the threaded encoder.
1365 - Added support for symbol versioning. It is enabled by default
1366 on GNU/Linux, other GNU-based systems, and FreeBSD.
1368 - Use SHA-256 implementation from the operating system if one is
1369 available in libc, libmd, or libutil. liblzma won't use e.g.
1370 OpenSSL or libgcrypt to avoid introducing new dependencies.
1372 - Fixed liblzma.pc for static linking.
1374 - Fixed a few portability bugs.
1376 * xz --decompress --single-stream now fixes the input position after
1377 successful decompression. Now the following works:
1379 echo foo | xz > foo.xz
1380 echo bar | xz >> foo.xz
1381 ( xz -dc --single-stream ; xz -dc --single-stream ) < foo.xz
1383 Note that it doesn't work if the input is not seekable
1384 or if there is Stream Padding between the concatenated
1387 * xz -lvv now shows the minimum xz version that is required to
1388 decompress the file. Currently it is 5.0.0 for all supported .xz
1389 files except files with empty LZMA2 streams require 5.0.2.
1391 * Added an *incomplete* implementation of --block-list=SIZES to xz.
1392 It only works correctly in single-threaded mode and when
1393 --block-size isn't used at the same time. --block-list allows
1394 specifying the sizes of Blocks which can be useful e.g. when
1395 creating files for random-access reading.
1398 5.1.1alpha (2011-04-12)
1400 * All fixes from 5.0.2
1402 * liblzma fixes that will also be included in 5.0.3:
1404 - A memory leak was fixed.
1406 - lzma_stream_buffer_encode() no longer creates an empty .xz
1407 Block if encoding an empty buffer. Such an empty Block with
1408 LZMA2 data would trigger a bug in 5.0.1 and older (see the
1409 first bullet point in 5.0.2 notes). When releasing 5.0.2,
1410 I thought that no encoder creates this kind of files but
1413 - Validate function arguments better in a few functions. Most
1414 importantly, specifying an unsupported integrity check to
1415 lzma_stream_buffer_encode() no longer creates a corrupt .xz
1416 file. Probably no application tries to do that, so this
1417 shouldn't be a big problem in practice.
1419 - Document that lzma_block_buffer_encode(),
1420 lzma_easy_buffer_encode(), lzma_stream_encoder(), and
1421 lzma_stream_buffer_encode() may return LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK.
1423 - The return values of the _memusage() functions are now
1426 * Support for multithreaded compression was added using the simplest
1427 method, which splits the input data into blocks and compresses
1428 them independently. Other methods will be added in the future.
1429 The current method has room for improvement, e.g. it is possible
1430 to reduce the memory usage.
1432 * Added the options --single-stream and --block-size=SIZE to xz.
1434 * xzdiff and xzgrep now support .lzo files if lzop is installed.
1435 The .tzo suffix is also recognized as a shorthand for .tar.lzo.
1437 * Support for short 8.3 filenames under DOS was added to xz. It is
1438 experimental and may change before it gets into a stable release.
1443 * Fixed an old bug in xzgrep that affected OpenBSD and probably
1444 a few other operating systems too.
1446 * Updated French and German translations.
1448 * Added support for detecting the amount of RAM on AmigaOS/AROS.
1450 * Minor build system updates.
1455 * Fix regressions introduced in 5.0.6:
1457 - Fix building with non-GNU make.
1459 - Fix invalid Libs.private value in liblzma.pc which broke
1460 static linking against liblzma if the linker flags were
1461 taken from pkg-config.
1466 * xzgrep now exits with status 0 if at least one file matched.
1468 * A few minor portability and build system fixes
1473 * lzmadec and liblzma's lzma_alone_decoder(): Support decompressing
1474 .lzma files that have less common settings in the headers
1475 (dictionary size other than 2^n or 2^n + 2^(n-1), or uncompressed
1476 size greater than 256 GiB). The limitations existed to avoid false
1477 positives when detecting .lzma files. The lc + lp <= 4 limitation
1478 still remains since liblzma's LZMA decoder has that limitation.
1480 NOTE: xz's .lzma support or liblzma's lzma_auto_decoder() are NOT
1481 affected by this change. They still consider uncommon .lzma headers
1482 as not being in the .lzma format. Changing this would give way too
1483 many false positives.
1487 - Interaction of preset and custom filter chain options was
1488 made less illogical. This affects only certain less typical
1489 uses cases so few people are expected to notice this change.
1491 Now when a custom filter chain option (e.g. --lzma2) is
1492 specified, all preset options (-0 ... -9, -e) earlier are on
1493 the command line are completely forgotten. Similarly, when
1494 a preset option is specified, all custom filter chain options
1495 earlier on the command line are completely forgotten.
1497 Example 1: "xz -9 --lzma2=preset=5 -e" is equivalent to "xz -e"
1498 which is equivalent to "xz -6e". Earlier -e didn't put xz back
1499 into preset mode and thus the example command was equivalent
1500 to "xz --lzma2=preset=5".
1502 Example 2: "xz -9e --lzma2=preset=5 -7" is equivalent to
1503 "xz -7". Earlier a custom filter chain option didn't make
1504 xz forget the -e option so the example was equivalent to
1507 - Fixes and improvements to error handling.
1509 - Various fixes to the man page.
1511 * xzless: Fixed to work with "less" versions 448 and later.
1513 * xzgrep: Made -h an alias for --no-filename.
1515 * Include the previously missing debug/translation.bash which can
1516 be useful for translators.
1518 * Include a build script for Mac OS X. This has been in the Git
1519 repository since 2010 but due to a mistake in Makefile.am the
1520 script hasn't been included in a release tarball before.
1527 - Fix lzma_index_init(). It could crash if memory allocation
1530 - Fix the possibility of an incorrect LZMA_BUF_ERROR when a BCJ
1531 filter is used and the application only provides exactly as
1532 much output space as is the uncompressed size of the file.
1534 - Fix a bug in doc/examples_old/xz_pipe_decompress.c. It didn't
1535 check if the last call to lzma_code() really returned
1536 LZMA_STREAM_END, which made the program think that truncated
1539 - New example programs in doc/examples (old programs are now in
1540 doc/examples_old). These have more comments and more detailed
1543 * Fix "xz -lvv foo.xz". It could crash on some corrupted files.
1545 * Fix output of "xz --robot -lv" and "xz --robot -lvv" which
1546 incorrectly printed the filename also in the "foo (x/x)" format.
1548 * Fix exit status of "xzdiff foo.xz bar.xz".
1550 * Fix exit status of "xzgrep foo binary_file".
1552 * Fix portability to EBCDIC systems.
1554 * Fix a configure issue on AIX with the XL C compiler. See INSTALL
1557 * Update French, German, Italian, and Polish translations.
1564 - A memory leak was fixed.
1566 - lzma_stream_buffer_encode() no longer creates an empty .xz
1567 Block if encoding an empty buffer. Such an empty Block with
1568 LZMA2 data would trigger a bug in 5.0.1 and older (see the
1569 first bullet point in 5.0.2 notes). When releasing 5.0.2,
1570 I thought that no encoder creates this kind of files but
1573 - Validate function arguments better in a few functions. Most
1574 importantly, specifying an unsupported integrity check to
1575 lzma_stream_buffer_encode() no longer creates a corrupt .xz
1576 file. Probably no application tries to do that, so this
1577 shouldn't be a big problem in practice.
1579 - Document that lzma_block_buffer_encode(),
1580 lzma_easy_buffer_encode(), lzma_stream_encoder(), and
1581 lzma_stream_buffer_encode() may return LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK.
1583 - The return values of the _memusage() functions are now
1586 * Fix command name detection in xzgrep. xzegrep and xzfgrep now
1587 correctly use egrep and fgrep instead of grep.
1589 * French translation was added.
1594 * LZMA2 decompressor now correctly accepts LZMA2 streams with no
1595 uncompressed data. Previously it considered them corrupt. The
1596 bug can affect applications that use raw LZMA2 streams. It is
1597 very unlikely to affect .xz files because no compressor creates
1598 .xz files with empty LZMA2 streams. (Empty .xz files are a
1599 different thing than empty LZMA2 streams.)
1601 * "xz --suffix=.foo filename.foo" now refuses to compress the
1602 file due to it already having the suffix .foo. It was already
1603 documented on the man page, but the code lacked the test.
1605 * "xzgrep -l foo bar.xz" works now.
1607 * Polish translation was added.
1612 * xz --force now (de)compresses files that have setuid, setgid,
1613 or sticky bit set and files that have multiple hard links.
1614 The man page had it documented this way already, but the code
1617 * gzip and bzip2 support in xzdiff was fixed.
1621 * Minor fix to Czech translation
1626 Only the most important changes compared to 4.999.9beta are listed
1627 here. One change is especially important:
1629 * The memory usage limit is now disabled by default. Some scripts
1630 written before this change may have used --memory=max on xz command
1631 line or in XZ_OPT. THESE USES OF --memory=max SHOULD BE REMOVED
1632 NOW, because they interfere with user's ability to set the memory
1633 usage limit himself. If user-specified limit causes problems to
1634 your script, blame the user.
1636 Other significant changes:
1638 * Added support for XZ_DEFAULTS environment variable. This variable
1639 allows users to set default options for xz, e.g. default memory
1640 usage limit or default compression level. Scripts that use xz
1641 must never set or unset XZ_DEFAULTS. Scripts should use XZ_OPT
1642 instead if they need a way to pass options to xz via an
1643 environment variable.
1645 * The compression settings associated with the preset levels
1646 -0 ... -9 have been changed. --extreme was changed a little too.
1647 It is now less likely to make compression worse, but with some
1648 files the new --extreme may compress slightly worse than the old
1651 * If a preset level (-0 ... -9) is specified after a custom filter
1652 chain options have been used (e.g. --lzma2), the custom filter
1653 chain will be forgotten. Earlier the preset options were
1654 completely ignored after custom filter chain options had been
1657 * xz will create sparse files when decompressing if the uncompressed
1658 data contains long sequences of binary zeros. This is done even
1659 when writing to standard output that is connected to a regular
1660 file and certain additional conditions are met to make it safe.
1662 * Support for "xz --list" was added. Combine with --verbose or
1663 --verbose --verbose (-vv) for detailed output.
1665 * I had hoped that liblzma API would have been stable after
1666 4.999.9beta, but there have been a couple of changes in the
1667 advanced features, which don't affect most applications:
1669 - Index handling code was revised. If you were using the old
1670 API, you will get a compiler error (so it's easy to notice).
1672 - A subtle but important change was made to the Block handling
1673 API. lzma_block.version has to be initialized even for
1674 lzma_block_header_decode(). Code that doesn't do it will work
1675 for now, but might break in the future, which makes this API
1676 change easy to miss.
1678 * The major soname has been bumped to 5.0.0. liblzma API and ABI
1679 are now stable, so the need to recompile programs linking against
1680 liblzma shouldn't arise soon.