![]() ![]() if there aren't any plans of moving on to QT5). So not sure if it's worth maintaining such nowadays (ie. if Peazip could recognize 'system versions' of 7z/upx etc, possible inclusion in such repos would be far easier.Ģ) Not really a con.just some thoughts: QT4 has essentially been removed from the by far vast majority of distros. Including software in the repos that comes with ready-made executables from elsewhere. Thing is, it would be nice if it could automatically recognize that said executables might already be in the $PATH, and use those instead.Īlso, at least Debian / Ubuntu & Fedora are not really 'happy' (for a lack of a better term), ![]() Which is obviously simple enough.that's not the point though. Someone has to explicitly replace the versions under the /res folders. gem (Ruby) container formats.1) At least on Linux, it doesn't & can't use pre-installed versions of 7z, upx etc etc from system folders. Windows installer can now accept language as command line parameter, to make easier to deploy PeaZip with unattended installations.Ī total of 220 file extensions can now be managed by PeaZip, with addition of support for. This release is focused on improving archive browsing performances, especially tuning the phase of pre-parsing (perform complete listing of the entire content when opening the archive, to detect possible errors in advance): PeaZip 8.1.0 opens a 256K items archive 4x faster, and using -35% RAM, than PeaZip 8.0.0.Īrchive conversion procedure is improved, new user-provided themes (KDE Breeze, Oxygen) are available, and on Windows systems Extract32 can be now set as alternative extractor for CAB files.īackend are updated to Pea 1.02, Zstd 1.50, Tino Reichardt**'**s 7Z codecs 1.5.0r1 (Windows), and szcnick p7zip 17.04 (Linux), which adds support for Brotli, Lizard, and LZ5 as optional compression algorithms for. ![]()
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