Mike wrote:
"If you have any information about where did Wilently get the sources to build .dll's please provide the link."
Wilenty wrote:
"I updated for you the the ZLMA/LZMA2 to the latest version (v22) from 7-ZIP SDK for the InnoSetup."
Sorry, but for first my nick-name is not "Wilently".
I don't want to be rude or something, but what do you think from where we all got the 7-ZIP LZMA/LZMA2 SDK?
I made a repack of whole 7-ZIP and people uses it, so, are you thinking that I use self-sabotage and I included a Virus in few files for InnoSetup to destroy my reputation with one move?
https://github.com/Wilenty/7-Zip-X64-X86-with-Extracting-NSIS-scriptI've spend half of the day trying to compile this 12 years old source, and next half of the day to checks if everything works fine.
Eivind wrote:
"...(and *I'm* certainly not going to download to try to verify), I think we can all agree that an official update to a newer SDK would be a good idea."
So, wait for the maintainers when they will take an action to update it.
Martijn wrote:
"These files are the compression/encoder part and not decompression/decoder."
Wilenty wrote:
"But, I can't get the 7-ZIP LZMA/LZMA2 working in InnoSetup itself (for now)."
Yes, I updated the compressor only. I made it clear that at that time I did not manage to compile the de-compressor for InnoSetup itself. But, the new one compression methods changes the way of decompression, so...
I thought the updated LZMA/LZMA2 can be useful. I tried to help, but I see that most people here is not interested about it and/or don't want tor read with understanding what I wrote - it's my last post in this thread.
Best regards,
Wilenty