changeset 708:521d3fec2a48

<Sgeo> run rm -rf p7zip_9.20.1
author HackBot
date Sat, 15 Sep 2012 23:49:59 +0000
parents 8e902fcb8792
children e2c4902eb2d2
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--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/ChangeLog	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
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-
-Version 9.20.1
-==============
-
-  - #3211479 "p7zip 9.20 - "unsupported method" with RAR files - " fixed
-  	"install.sh" installs again "bin/Codecs/Rar29.so"
-
-Version 9.20
-============
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 9.20, What's new after 7-Zip 4.65 (2009-02-03):
-    - 7-Zip now supports LZMA2 compression method.
-    - 7-Zip now can update solid .7z archives.
-    - 7-Zip now supports XZ archives.
-    - 7-Zip now supports PPMd compression in ZIP archives.
-    - 7-Zip now can unpack NTFS, FAT, VHD, MBR, APM, SquashFS, CramFS, MSLZ archives.
-    - 7-Zip now can unpack GZip, BZip2, LZMA, XZ and TAR archives from stdin.
-    - 7-Zip now can unpack some TAR and ISO archives with incorrect headers.
-    - 7-Zip now supports files that are larger than 8 GB in TAR archives.
-    - NSIS and WIM support was improved.
-    - Partial parsing for EXE resources, SWF and FLV.
-    - The support for archives in installers was improved.
-    - 7-Zip now can stores NTFS file timestamps to ZIP archives.
-    - Speed optimizations in PPMd codec.
-    - Speed optimizations in CRC calculation code for Intel's Atom CPUs.
-    - New -scrc switch to calculate total CRC-32 during extracting / testing.
-    - 7-Zip File Manager now doesn't use temp files to open nested archives stored without compression.
-    - Disk fragmentation problem for ZIP archives created by 7-Zip was fixed.
-    - Some bugs were fixed.
-    - New localizations: Hindi, Gujarati, Sanskrit, Tatar, Uyghur, Kazakh.
-    - Not in p7zip : Speed optimizations in AES code for Intel's 32nm CPUs.
-
-
-
-
-Version 9.18
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 9.17
-    - Disk fragmentation problem for ZIP archives created by 7-Zip was fixed.
-    Notes: 7-Zip now uses 4 MB RAM buffer as file cache, when you create ZIP archives.
-    It reduces the number of Move_File_Position and Write_to_File operations.
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 9.18
-    - 7-Zip now can unpack SquashFS and CramFS filesystem images.
-    - 7-Zip now can unpack some TAR and ISO archives with incorrect headers.
-    - Some bugs were fixed.
-
-  - Some bugs were fixed in 7zG and 7zFM on MacOSX
-
-
-Version 9.16
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 9.16
-    - 7-Zip now supports files that are larger than 8 GB in TAR archives.
-    - NSIS support was improved :
-      - 7-Zip now supports BZip2 method in NSIS installers.
-      - 7-Zip now can extract identical files from NSIS installers.
-    - Some bugs were fixed.
-    - New localizations: Hindi, Gujarati, Sanskrit.
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 9.15
-    - Some bugs were fixed.
-    - New localization: Tatar
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 9.14    
-    - WIM support was improved. 7-Zip now can create WIM archives without compression.
-    
-
-  - #3069545 "kSignatureDummy?" fixed
-  
-  
-
-
-Version 9.13
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 9.12
-    - Some bugs were fixed.
-
-  
-  - #2863580 "Crash in Rar decoder on a corrupted file" fixed
-
-  - #2860898 "Dereferencing a zero pointer in cab handler" fixed
-
-  - #2860679 "Division by zero in cab decoder" fixed
-
-
-
-Version 9.12
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 9.12
-    - ZIP / PPMd compression ratio was improved in Maximum and Ultra modes.
-    - The BUG in 7-Zip 9.* beta was fixed: LZMA2 codec didn't work,
-      if more than 10 threads were used (or more than 20 threads in some modes).
-
-  - makefile.openbsd is now compatible with OpenBSD ports tree.
-    (thanks to jggimi)
-
-  - cmake projects added.
-
-  - 7zFM and 7zG can be built on MacOSX but these ports are in very alpha stage.
-    make app to build p7zip.app (p7zip for MacOSX)
-
-
-Version 9.11 (never published)
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 9.11
-    - 7-Zip now supports PPMd compression in .ZIP archives.
-    - Speed optimizations in PPMd codec.
-    - The support for archives in installers was improved.
-    - Some bugs were fixed.
-
-
-Version 9.10 (never published)
-============
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 9.05 to 9.10
-    - 7-Zip now can unpack Apple Partition Map (APM) disk images.
-    - 7-Zip now can unpack MSLZ archives.
-    - Partial parsing for EXE resources, SWF and FLV.
-    - Some bugs were fixed.
-
-  - p7zip can now use hugetlbfs on Linux (thank to Joachim Henke)
-    Like with the Windows large pages, this gives a nice speedup, 
-    when running memory intensive operations.
-
-  - p7zip now uses UTF8 (kCFStringNormalizationFormD) On MacOSX
-    fixes  #2831266 "p7zip can't find NFC Unicode  filename in OSX Terminal"
-    and    #2976169 "German Umlauts Failure"
-
-
-Version 9.05 (never published)
-============
-
-  - p7zip now uses precompiled header with gcc 4
-
-
-Version 9.04 (Major bugfixes and Major enhancements) 
-============
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 9.04 :
-    - 7-Zip now can update solid .7z archives.
-    - 7-Zip now supports LZMA2 compression method.
-    - 7-Zip now supports XZ archives.
-    - 7-Zip now can unpack NTFS, FAT, VHD and MBR archives.
-    - 7-Zip now can unpack GZip, BZip2, LZMA, XZ and TAR archives from stdin.
-    - New -scrc switch to calculate total CRC-32 during extracting / testing.
-    - Some bugs were fixed.
-
-  - #2799966 " A newly created 7z archive (by p7zip 4.65) is broken and cannot be unpacked / listed / tested"
-    Fixed : now "7za a -mx=9 archive.7z directory" creates a good archive even
-    if there are a lot of executable files.
-
-  - Fixed : the RAM size was reported incorrectly on MacOSX 64bits (with 2Gb+ RAM)
-  
-  - #2798023 "segfault handling very large multivolume .7z file"
-    p7zip now displays the following error "Error: Too many open files"
-    if you don't have enough rights to open all the splitted files
-    ( on Linux : ulimit -n)
-
-
-Version 4.65
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.62 to 4.65
-    - The bug in 7-Zip 4.63 was fixed: 7-Zip could not decrypt .ZIP archives encrypted with WinZip-AES method.
-    - 7-Zip now can unpack ZIP archives encrypted with PKWARE-AES.
-    - Some bugs were fixed.
-
-  - Fixed : the RAM size was reported incorrectly on MacOSX 64bits
-
-  - Fixed : makefile.linux_amd64_asm_icc
-
-  - DJGPP :
-     makefile.djgpp becomes makefile.djgpp_old
-     makefile.djgpp_watt added (thank to Rugxulo)
-
-
-  - you can now compile 7za with a cmake project (see README)
-    the cmake project can build a codeblock project ;)
-    Remark : the kdevelop3 or Eclipse/CDT4 project don't work :(
-
-Version 4.61
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.61 :
-    - 7-Zip now supports LZMA compression for .ZIP archives.
-    - Some bugs were fixed.
-
-  - #2199036 : Ask for password twice when creating encrypted archive
-
-  - 7zG added (read GUI/readme.txt)
-
-
-Version 4.60 (never published)
-============
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.60 :
-    - Some bugs were fixed
-
-  - p7zip didn't use the BCJ /BCJ2 filters for executables (:
-  - makefile.linux_amd64_asm_icc added (tested with Intel Compiler 11 on Ubuntu 8.04 x64)
-
-
-Version 4.59 (never published)
-============
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.59 :
-    - 7-Zip now can unpack UDF, XAR and DMG/HFS archives.
-    - It's allowed to use -t switch for "list" and "extract" commands.
-    - Some bugs were fixed.
-
-  - Bug : wrong timestamp for files extracted from .zip or .rar archives
-
-
-Version 4.58
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.58 :
-    - Some speed optimizations.
-    - 7-Zip now can unpack .lzma archives.
-    - Unicode (UTF-8) support for filenames in .ZIP archives. Now there are 3 modes:
-        1) Default mode: 7-Zip uses UTF-8, if the local code page doesn't contain required symbols.
-        2) -mcu switch:  7-Zip uses UTF-8, if there are non-ASCII symbols.
-        3) -mcl switch:  7-Zip uses local code page.
-    - Now it's possible to store file creation time in 7z and ZIP archives (-mtc switch).
-    - 7-Zip now can unpack multivolume RAR archives created with 
-      "old style volume names" scheme and names *.001, *.002, ...
-    - Now it's possible to use -mSW- and -mSW+ switches instead of -mSW=off and -mSW=on  
-    - Some bugs were fixed.  
-
-  - Bug #1898410 : Timestamp error in archive listing
-      now "7za l .." and "ls -l just_extracted_file" give the same date and time.
-
-  - Bug #1860938 : unix file rights only 600 instead of 644
-
-  - Bug #1941574 : gzip files always marked as OS FAT, Now p7zip uses "Unix".
-
-  - Bug #1947700 : file containing excluded files not read
-      When using the -xr <filename> flag to list files not to be included in the
-      archive the file <filename> is not read if it is a symbolic link.
-
-  - Feature Requests #1868080 : add support to compile for NetWare (makefile.netware_asm_gcc_3.X)
-
-  - Patch #1883893 : Incorrect path ref to docs in man pages (When using the last ($DEST_DIR) argument with install.sh)
-  
-  - now "install.sh" supports filenames with spaces.
-
-  - some code cleanup (Synchronization)
-
-  - some minor fix in the BZip2 codec.
-
-  - fix with the define "__TEXT" for s390
-
-
-Version 4.57
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.57 :
-    - The BUG in command line version was fixed: -up3 switch could work incorrectly.
-    - Minor improvement in ZIP compression.
-
-
-Version 4.56  (never published)
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.56 :
-    - Some bugs were fixed
-
-  - On HPUX : fixed "Can't load '../bin/7z.dll'"
-    (Unsatisfied data symbol '_ZTVN10__cxxabiv121__vmi_class_type_infoE' in load module '../bin/7z.so'.)
-
-  - bug : p7zip used to build a zip file with an "FAT" header instead of "Unix" header
-     If LANG was set, "unzip" tried to translate the filenames from "FAT" to locale ...
-
-  - On AIX : fixed "HugeFiles=off" (thank kuriath)
-
-  - bug #1800180 : LZMAlone compilation error in COutFile
-
-  - Patch #1796569 : Fix FreeBSD FTBFS
-
-  - Patch #1796575 : fix man1/7za.1 man1/7zr.1 man1/7z.1
-
-
-Version 4.55
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.55 :
-    - Some bugs were fixed
-
-  - fixed #1783007 : when make p7-zip 4.51 under hp-ux 11.11 error
-
-  - fixed #1789154 : 7z use default or -m0=LZMA runtime error under HP-UX IA11.23
-
-  - support added for HPUX on Itanium.
-    (makefile.hpux-acc and makefile.hpux-acc_64)
-
-
-Version 4.54 (never published)
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.54 :
-    - Decompression speed was increased
-
-Version 4.53
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.53 :
-    - The bug in 7-Zip 4.48 - 4.52 beta was fixed:
-        7-Zip could create .ZIP archives with broken files.
-    - Some bugs were fixed.
-
-Version 4.52 (never published)
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.52 :
-    - 7z now can unpack Compound files (msi, doc, ...).
-    - Some bugs were fixed (CAB decompressing)
-
-  - lzma (CPP/7zip/Compress/LZMA_Alone) is now multi-threaded.
-
-  - fixed #632912 : Extracting large directories takes quadratic time
-    (this bug was not fully fixed ...)
-
-  - fixed : "7za x -odirectory archive.7z" now works even if "directory" is a symbolic link. 
-
-  - makefile.linux_s390x added : support for Linux on IBM z/Series Mainframe with s390x CPU
-    (thank y_stephen)
-
-  - fixed crashes on BeOs with the flag "@filename"
-
-  - cleanup in the makefile : defining LITTLE_ENDIAN or BIG_ENDIAN is not needed anymore
-
-  - ppmd.exe added (CPP/7zip/Compress/PPMD_Alone)
-
-Version 4.51
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.51 :
-     - Bug was fixed: 7-Zip 4.50 beta could not open some .7z archives.
-
-  - fix built of test_emul
-
-Version 4.50 (never published)
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.50 :
-    - New switch for command line version:
-    -ssc[-] enables/disables case-sensitive mode for file names.
-    - Speed optimizations for AES encryption.
-    - Some bugs were fixed.
-
-  - contrib/gzip-like_CLI_wrapper_for_7z/p7zip now supports commands like :
-    p7zip -- -name
-    p7zip "file name"
-    p7zip file1 file2 file3
-    p7zip -d file1.7z file2.7z file3.7z
-
-  never published because this version does not pass my tests.
-
-Version 4.49
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.49 :
-    - 7-Zip (7z) now can unpack WIM archives
-
-   - fixed : On Sparc Solaris, core dump during "7z a -sfx exe.x dir" with p7zip compiled with makefile.solaris_sparc_CC_32
-
-   - some code cleanup
-
-   - On HPUX, p7zip can get the number of CPU and the size of the memory.
-
-
-Version 4.48
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.48 :
-    - Encryption strength for .7z format was increased. 
-      Now it uses random initialization vectors.
-    - Some bugs were fixed.
-
-  - fixed #1729236 : Makefile infrastructure not safe for parallel compilation
-    (if your make command understands -C and -j4, copy makefile.parallel_jobs over makefile)
-
-  - Now the executables are not built with the PIC (position-independent code) flag.
-    7z.so are still built with the PIC flag.
-    7za and 7zr are now faster than 7z with 7z.so.
-    7za, 7zr and 7r are now smaller.
-
-  - contrib/gzip-like_CLI_wrapper_for_7z/p7zip now supports spaces in filename
-    and use 7za instead of 7z.
-
-  - contrib/qnx630sp3 added to support QNX built (thank termterm)
-
-
-Version 4.47
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.47 :
-    - Bugs of 7-Zip 4.46 beta were fixed: BZip2 could work incorrectly
-
-Version 4.46 (never published)
-============
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.46 :
-    - New fast compression mode for Deflate method in Zip and GZip.
-    - Some bugs were fixed.
-
-  - LZMA Benchmark :
-    - cygwin : RAM size detection
-    - computation of the CPU %   
-
-  - fixed #1721827 : install.sh now copies 7z.so
-
-  - Client7z now uses 7z.so instead of 7za.so
-
-  - new target : cygwin with asm
-
-  - LZMA SDK added in the source package (CPP/7zip/Compress/LZMA_Alone)
-
-  - fixed #1716987 : 7zr removed from 4.45 binary distribution
-  
-  - fixed #1706002 : make and install.sh use the same variables in the same order.
-
-
-Version 4.45
-============
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.45 :
-   - Default dictionary size was increased: Normal: 16 MB, Max: 32 MB.
-   - Speed optimizations.
-   - Benchmark was improved (new "b" command in command line version).
-   - The number of DLL files was reduced.
-   - switch -mhcf=off is not supported now.
-   - If -t{Type} switch is not specified, 7-Zip now uses extension of archive to detect the type of archive.
-   - Some bugs were fixed (BZip2 in multithread)
-   - x86 or x86_64 : ASM version of crc32 available
-
-  - better detection of executable file (scripts do not need BCJ/BCJ2 filter)
-
-  - default permissions are now :
-    - for a file      : -rw-------
-    - for a directory : drwx------
-
-  - on MacOSX, locale is always utf8 (because the MacOSX filesystem supports only utf8 filenames)
-
-  - makefile.qnx_static and makefile.qnx_shared added (Thank to termterm)
-
-
-Version 4.44
-============
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.44 :
-    - 7za : Cab support
-    - Speed optimizations for LZMA, Deflate, BZip2 and unRAR.
-    - fix : now, updating a crypted header archive keeps the crypted header 
-
-  - fixes in the help displayed by 7za/7z/7zr.
-
-  - code cleanup
-    - remove of mySetModuleFileNameA (and its memory leak), GetModuleFileName ...
-
-  - fixed : p7zip for DJGPP can now update an archive (thank stranix)
-
-  - fixed : in the plugins of 7z, the "Utf16" state was always off.
-
-  - fixed : support for directory names that are not encoded with the current locale.
-    (ex : directory name is in "iso 8859-15" whereas the locale is "utf8")
-
-  - patch #1581907 : fix for FreeBSD in contrib/gzip-like_CLI_wrapper_for_7z/p7zip
-
-  - fixed : p7zip can now restore a symbolic link from a Zip archive (archive.zip made with "zip -y")
-      remark/todo : p7zip stores, in a zip archive, the linked file instead of the symbolic link
-
-  - fixed #1630452 : small fix in the output of the script install.sh
-
-  - fixed #632912 : Extracting large directories takes quadratic time
-
-  - preliminary support of HP-UX : remove of RTLD_GROUP for dlopen in DLL.cpp
-      makefile.hpux-acc should be able to build 7za for HP-UX (thank furiol)
-
-  - Client7z added.
-
-Version 4.43
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.43 :
-    - 7-Zip now can use multi-threading mode for compressing to .ZIP archives.
-    - ZIP format supporting was improved.
-    - 7-Zip now supports WinZip-compatible AES-256 encryption for .ZIP archives.
-    - 7-Zip now uses order list (list of extensions) for files sorting for compressing 
-      to .7z archives. It can slightly increase compression ratio in some cases.
-    - 7-Zip now restores modification time of folders during .7z archives extracting.
-    - Some bugs were fixed.
-
-  - fixed : the user can now see the percentage indicator.
-
-  - fix "Bugs item #1612285" : doesn't preserve directory timestamps
-
-  - support added for Tru64 / OSF 5.1  (makefile.tru64)
-
-  - small fix "Bugs item #1533765" in install.sh (7zr install)
-
-  - fix "Bugs item #1507913" : "make all" now build 7za and 7zCon.sfx
-    following the README.
-
-  - manpage updated "bugs item #1509098" : exit codes added
-
-  - manpage updated :-mhe=on (Header encryption) added
-
-  - install.sh now can install the file README, ChangeLog and the directory DOCS
-
-
-Version 4.42
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.42 :
-    - Some bugs were fixed
-
-  - the binaries provided by p7zip_4.XY_x86_linux_bin.tar.bz2
-    can now run on Fedora x86_64,
-    and should now run on any 64bits Linux.
-
-  - patch #1473746 - gzip-like CLI wrapper (for 7z)
-    see the directory "contrib/gzip-like_CLI_wrapper_for_7z".
-
-  - patch #471478 - Support for OPTFLAGS
-    This patch allows to use system specific opt flags.
-    example : make OPTFLAGS="-O2 -march=athlon-xp"
-
-  - the djgpp and cygwin makefile now build "7za" with case insensitive filenames
-    (Windows filesystem is case insensitive).
-
-
-Version 4.41
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.41 :
-    - Some bugs were fixed
-
-
-Version 4.40
-============
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.40 :
-    - 7-Zip now can unpack some installers created by NSIS
-    - Some bugs were fixed
-
-  - format LZH/LHA : fixed directory display during listing or extracting
-    (a directory does not end with the path separator)
-
-  - patch #1470817 - Handle 7zr in install.sh
-
-  - code cleanup
-
-
-Version 4.39
-============
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.39 :
-    - Bug in versions 4.33:4.38 was fixed:
-      7-Zip could not correctly compress files larger than 2 GB 
-      to 7z archive in fast/fastest modes (HC4 match finder).
-
-
-Version 4.38
-============
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.38 :
-    - Some bugs were fixed.
-
-  - new manpage : 7zr.1
-  - update manpages : 7z.1 and 7za.1
-  - new switch : --help
-
-  - patch #1465026 - Patch for install.sh for packagers
-
-  - DosDateTimeToFileTime fixed (rar format)
-
-  - contrib/VirtualFileSystemForMidnightCommander/u7z updated
-    (thank sgh_punk)
-
-
-Version 4.37
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.37 :
-    - Some bugs were fixed.
-
-  - fix build for Solaris sparc with CC instead of g++.
-
-  - fix build for Solaris  9 x86
-  - fix build for Solaris 10 x86
-  - fix build for OpenBSD
-  - p7zip can now be build with djgpp.
-  - new target  : 7zr (light version of 7za)
-  - new machine : IBM AIX 
-
-Version 4.36
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.36 :
-    - 7-zip now can unpack ISO archives
-
-  - GCC 4.X : add C++ visibility support to reduce the size of the *.so
-   (see makefile.linux_x86_ppc_alpha__gcc_4.X)
-
-  - cygwin now supports '-o/tmp'
-
-Version 4.35
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.35 :
-    - New switch : -slt ("l" (list) command with -slt shows technical information for archive).
-    - Some bugs were fixed.
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.34 :
-    - BZip2 compressing / decompressing now can work in multi-threading mode
-    - Multi-threading mode now is default for multi-processor systems
-
-Version 4.33
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.33 :
-    - Compressing speed and Memory requirements were increased.
-      Default dictionary size was increased: Fastest: 64 KB, Fast: 1 MB, 
-      Normal: 4 MB, Max: 16 MB, Ultra: 64 MB.
-    - 64-bit version now supports 1 GB dictionary
-    - 7z/LZMA now can use only these match finders: HC4, BT2, BT3, BT4
-    - Compression ratio in Zip/GZip/Deflate in Ultra mode was increased
-    - Some bugs were fixed
-
-  - fix "Bugs item #1407358" : Passwords entered are not visible on command line
-    if the target has the system function "getpass".
-
-  - fix "BCJ2" : now p7zip uses the "BCJ2" filter when the file has execute permission
-    (7-zip uses the "BCJ2" filter when the filename ends with ".dll", ".exe", ".ocx", ".sfx" or ".sys")
-
-  - patch #1390722 : no new line at end of file 
-
-  - patch #1390716 : allow compiling with gcc-4.1
-
-  - patch #1425862 : allow other make programs than GNU make
-
-  - Testing framework added ("make test" and "make test_7z")
-
-  - fix 'lstat' : p7zip can compile if 'lstat' is not available
-
-Version 4.30
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.30 :
-    - Speed optimizations in LZMA maximum/ultra compressing.
-    - LZMA now supports word size up to 273
-    - 7-Zip now reduces dictionary size for LZMA, if you compress files 
-      smaller than specified dictionary size.
-    - Some bugs were fixed
-
-  - fix minor build trouble with MacOS X
-  - fix "Bugs item #1349229" : 7-zip now displays "e: Extract files from archive (without using directory names)"
-
-Version 4.29
-============
-
-  - fix "Bugs item #1305781" : "7z a -sfx" sets the execute-flag
-    and does not add ".exe" extension.
-
-  - fix "Bugs item #1306783" : "7za a /tmp/t.7z /etc/passwd"
-
-  - fix "Bugs item #1304797" : @lists don't handle files starting with ./
-
-  - fix "Bugs item #1309287" : man 7za fails after install
-
-Version 4.27
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.27 :
-    - new plugin for 7z : 7-Zip can unpack CHM/HXS (MS HTML HELP) archives
-    - cab plugin for 7z : 7-Zip can unpack multivolume CAB archives
-    - Some bugs were fixed
-    - better support for 64bits (PPMD coder/decoder)
-
-Version 4.26
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.26 :
-    - new plugin for 7z : LZH format support (extracting only)
-
-  - fix (courtesy from Robert Millan) to make p7zip compile on GNU/kFreeBSD.
-
-  - fix "Bug item #1273057", now "7z -so -t7z a dummy.7z file >output.7z" does not
-    finish with a "Segmentation fault (core dumped)".
-
-  - fix "Bug item #1221056", now, makefile for p7zip use the flag "-O" to
-  support compilers that build invalid programs with the flag "-O2".
-
-Version 4.25
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.25 :
-    - Some bugs were fixed
-    - DOCS/MANUAL/exit_codes.htm added
-
-  - new plugin for 7z : RAR format support (extracting only)
-
-  - better dependencies in makefile
-
-Version 4.23
-============
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.23 :
-    - Some bugs were fixed
-
-  - manpages for 7za and 7z updated by Mohammed Adnene Trojette.
-
-  - little fix for the help message of 7za or 7z.
-
-  - bug #1224304 : Files and directories with \ in name not handled properly.
-
-  - fix for tar archives that have pax header.
-
-Version 4.20
-============
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.19 and 4.20 :
-    - BZip2 code was rewritten. Now it supports 3 modes: Normal, Maximum and 
-      Ultra. In Normal mode it compresses almost as original BZip2 compressor. 
-      Compression ratio in Maximum and Ultra modes is 1-3% better for some files, 
-      but Maximum Mode is about 3 times slower and Ultra Mode is about 8 times 
-      slower than Normal mode.
-    - Console version now prints all messages to stdout by default,
-      and if -so switch is specified, 7-Zip prints messages to stderr.
-    - Some bugs were fixed
-
-  - Updating "contrib/VirtualFileSystemForMidnightCommander/" with u7z-4.16beta.tar.bz2
-
-  - bug #1204993 (does not find broken filenames)
-
-  - bug #1201244 (Missing files in p7zip_4.18_x86_linux_bin.tar.bz2)
-
-  - makefile.linux_x86_ppc_alpha : flag "-fPIC" added
-
-  - flag "-l" added.
-    without   : p7zip stores symlinks (like p7zip 4.18)
-    with "-l" : p7zip stores the files/directories pointed by symlinks (like before p7zip 4.18)
-      CAUTION : the scanning stage can never end because of symlinks like ".."
-                 (ex:  ln -s .. ldir)
-
-Version 4.18
-============
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.18 and 4.17 :
-    - minor fixes
-
-  - p7zip can now store and restore :
-    - symbolic links,
-    - file permission bits
-      Remark : for directory, restored_perm = stored_perm | 0700 .
-
-  - fix in install.sh
-
-  - On MacOSX, p7zip now restore times of a file.
-
-  - more detailed errors during scanning stage.
-
-
-Version 4.16
-============
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.16 :
-    - Speed optimization (5%) for 7z / LZMA 
-    - 7za now supports .Z archives
-    - -r- switch in command line now is default for all commands 
-    - Some bugs were fixed
-    - bug #1119193 (list mode output confusing/wrong)
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.15 :
-    - Z format supporting (extracting only)
-    - 7-Zip now can extract ZIP archives compressed with "Shrink" method
-    - 7-Zip now doesn't interrupt the compressing when it can not open file.
-      7-Zip just skips that file and shows warning.
-    - Some bugs were fixed
-
-  - man pages added (thank Mohammed Adnene Trojette)
-  - bug #1112167 fixed (Temporary directory must be on same partition as target)
-    p7zip failed moving the temporary file at the end of
-    compressing to target file if the directories don't reside
-    on the same partition (or network path).
-  - bug #1164659 fixed (Invalid file date for "big endian" machine)
-  - p7zip now uses ".so" instead of ".dll"
-  - p7zip now handles "ctrl-c" and "kill" to cleanup temporary files before exiting
-  - p7zip now runs on BeOS.
-  - better support of filenames with spaces.
-  - some code cleanup
-    - "myWindows/myFiles.cpp" is now in "Windows/FileIO.cpp"
-    - "myWindows/myFindFile.cpp" is now in "Windows/FileFind.cpp"
-    - "myWindows/myDirectoryAndPath.cpp" is now in "Windows/FileDir.cpp"
-    - "myWindows/myEvents.cpp" is now in "Windows/Synchronization.cpp"
-    - "myWindows/wine_strings.cpp" is now in "Windows/String.cpp"
-  
-
-Version 4.14.01
-===============
-  - huge speed up for multi CPUs machines (Thanks to loderunner - http://sourceforge.net/users/loderunner/).
-  - some code cleanup
-  - Fix problems with link files or directories.
-  - "7z a dummy -tgzip -so Doc.txt > archive.gz" now works.
-  - in the messages, the path separator is now '/' instead of '\'.
-
-Version 4.14
-============
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.14 :
-    - STL using was reduced
-    - 7za now supports Split(001) archives
-    - "7za | more" now works
-    - Bugs item #1093095 : Usage banner now says "7za" (instead of "7z") when the binary is "7za"
-
-  - use of AString instead of std::string (no more need of #include <string>")
-  - makefile.linux_gcc_2.95_no_need_for_libstdc added to build 7za for the
-    p7zip*_bin.tar.bz2 package.
-    7za provided by p7zip*_bin.tar.bz2 is build on Debian 3.0 with gcc 2.95.4
-    and should now find the locale on all kinds of Linux (Debian, Fedora, Mandrake, ...).
-
-Version 4.13
-============
-  - new port of 7za from the source of 7za 4.13Beta for Windows
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.13 :
-    - Switch "--" stops switches parsing
-    - Some bugs were fixed
-    - User's manual updated (DOCS/MANUAL/index.htm)
-
-  - makefile.netbsd_x86 added [Bug #1069055].
-
-  - new method to install 7z and its plugins (the "link" method do no work)
-
-  - installer added (install.sh).
-
-  - makefile.macosx_with_fink becomes makefile.macosx
-    and makefile.macosx uses c++ instead of CC
-    (on some MacOSX, CC is a link to gcc instead of g++)
-
-  - new flag "-utf16" to enable "utf16" conversion [Bug #1075229].
-
-  - new logic to automatically enable or disable "utf16" conversion :
-    no locale, locale=="C" or locale=="POSIX" implies utf16=off
-    else  utf16=on
-    uses "-utf16" or "-no-utf16" to change this behaviour.
-    [Bug #1075229]
-
-  - 7z (compiled with -O2) works now on Sparc Solaris. 
-
-Version 4.12
-============
-  - new port of 7za from the source of 7za 4.12Beta for Windows
-
-  - From Windows version of 7-zip 4.11 and 4.12 :
-    - 7-Zip now supports Zip64 extension of ZIP format. So now it's 
-      possible to compress files bigger than 4 GB to ZIP archives.
-    - Some bugs were fixed
-
-  - fix "7za a archive.7z file" that added all the files and directories
-    with filename "file", "FILE", "File" ...
-
-  - p7zip now displays the locale (ex : en_US.UTF-8) in the banner.
-
-  - new flag "-no-utf16" to avoid lossly conversion in filenames.
-    CAUTION : use this flag when you do not plan to export your archive.
-
-  - support creation of self extracting archive.
-
-  - better support of symbolic link (now, an invalid symbolic link
-    do not stop archiving but displays a warning).
-
-  - better support of files that the user cannot read.
-    (now this kind of file is not added to the archive, and p7zip displays a warning).
-
-  - return of 7z and its plugins.
-
-  - support of listing/testing/extracting files from a splitted archive (only with 7z).
-
-  - support of MacOX X 10.X.
-
-  - creation of Gzip/Tar archives didn't work on Linux Alpha.
-
-  - see "contrib/VirtualFileSystemForMidnightCommander/readme" to use 7za with "mc".
-
-Version 4.10
-============
-  - new port of 7za from the source of 7za 4.10Beta for Windows
-    => p7zip now work on big endian CPU.
-
-  - 7z for Unix is not maintain anymore (because as the source of unrar plugin for 7z
-    is not available, 7z is unless on Unix).
-
-Version 0.91
-============
-  - add support for FreeBSD 5.2.1
-    In Windows/Time.h add "#include <time.h>"
-    and prototype change for FileTimeToUnixTime()
-
-  - bug 990684 Corrected : support of filesystem
-    that support case sensitive filenames.
-    Example, since version 0.91 : 
-    "7z a glibc -r glibc-2.3.2"
-    does not terminate with error :
-      Duplicate filename:
-      glibc-2.3.2\sysdeps\m88k\m88100\add_n.S
-      glibc-2.3.2\sysdeps\m88k\m88100\add_n.s 
-
-Version 0.90
-============
-  - build of 7z.exe and its DLL.
-  7z.exe support more archive formats than 7za.exe
-  thanks to DLL in Formats and Codecs directories
-  - "#pragma once" is now in comments
-  - mainly For OpenBSD :
-    - add #include <wchar.h> in include_windows/winnt.h
-    - remove stuff for GUID_SECTION and GUID_SECT in include_windows/basetyps.h
-      and include_windows/initguid.h
-    - some changes in 7zip/Crypto/aesopt.h because of endian.h
-
-Version 0.81
-============
-  - add a copy of the help of 7-zip (see html directory)
-  - "7z a -r tmp.7z directory" works as expected.
-    no more need for commands like : 7z a -r tmp.7z "directory/*"
-  - 7z restores the date of each files (but not directories)
-  - 7z supports UNICODE filenames (version 0.80 supports only ASCII/Latin1 filenames)
-  - support of gcc 2.95
-  - support of gcc 3.4
-  - 7z needs no more libgen.h (dirname() and basename())
-  - less "Internal Error #7" during arguments parsing
-  - minor change in class CThread
-
-Version 0.80
-============
-  - First public release
-  - support of gcc 3.2 and 3.3
-
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/7zC.txt	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,194 +0,0 @@
-7z ANSI-C Decoder 4.62
-----------------------
-
-7z ANSI-C provides 7z/LZMA decoding.
-7z ANSI-C version is simplified version ported from C++ code.
-
-LZMA is default and general compression method of 7z format
-in 7-Zip compression program (www.7-zip.org). LZMA provides high 
-compression ratio and very fast decompression.
-
-
-LICENSE
--------
-
-7z ANSI-C Decoder is part of the LZMA SDK.
-LZMA SDK is written and placed in the public domain by Igor Pavlov.
-
-Files
----------------------
-
-7zDecode.*   - Low level 7z decoding
-7zExtract.*  - High level 7z decoding
-7zHeader.*   - .7z format constants
-7zIn.*       - .7z archive opening
-7zItem.*     - .7z structures
-7zMain.c     - Test application
-
-
-How To Use
-----------
-
-You must download 7-Zip program from www.7-zip.org.
-
-You can create .7z archive with 7z.exe or 7za.exe:
-
-  7za.exe a archive.7z *.htm -r -mx -m0fb=255
-
-If you have big number of files in archive, and you need fast extracting, 
-you can use partly-solid archives:
-  
-  7za.exe a archive.7z *.htm -ms=512K -r -mx -m0fb=255 -m0d=512K
-
-In that example 7-Zip will use 512KB solid blocks. So it needs to decompress only 
-512KB for extracting one file from such archive.
-
-
-Limitations of current version of 7z ANSI-C Decoder
----------------------------------------------------
-
- - It reads only "FileName", "Size", "LastWriteTime" and "CRC" information for each file in archive.
- - It supports only LZMA and Copy (no compression) methods with BCJ or BCJ2 filters.
- - It converts original UTF-16 Unicode file names to UTF-8 Unicode file names.
- 
-These limitations will be fixed in future versions.
-
-
-Using 7z ANSI-C Decoder Test application:
------------------------------------------
-
-Usage: 7zDec <command> <archive_name>
-
-<Command>:
-  e: Extract files from archive
-  l: List contents of archive
-  t: Test integrity of archive
-
-Example: 
-
-  7zDec l archive.7z
-
-lists contents of archive.7z
-
-  7zDec e archive.7z
-
-extracts files from archive.7z to current folder.
-
-
-How to use .7z Decoder
-----------------------
-
-Memory allocation
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-7z Decoder uses two memory pools:
-1) Temporary pool
-2) Main pool
-Such scheme can allow you to avoid fragmentation of allocated blocks.
-
-
-Steps for using 7z decoder
---------------------------
-
-Use code at 7zMain.c as example.
-
-1) Declare variables:
-  inStream                 /* implements ILookInStream interface */
-  CSzArEx db;              /* 7z archive database structure */
-  ISzAlloc allocImp;       /* memory functions for main pool */
-  ISzAlloc allocTempImp;   /* memory functions for temporary pool */
-
-2) call CrcGenerateTable(); function to initialize CRC structures.
-
-3) call SzArEx_Init(&db); function to initialize db structures.
-
-4) call SzArEx_Open(&db, inStream, &allocMain, &allocTemp) to open archive
-
-This function opens archive "inStream" and reads headers to "db".
-All items in "db" will be allocated with "allocMain" functions.
-SzArEx_Open function allocates and frees temporary structures by "allocTemp" functions.
-
-5) List items or Extract items
-
-  Listing code:
-  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-    {
-      UInt32 i;
-      for (i = 0; i < db.db.NumFiles; i++)
-      {
-        CFileItem *f = db.db.Files + i;
-        printf("%10d  %s\n", (int)f->Size, f->Name);
-      }
-    }
-
-  Extracting code:
-  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-  SZ_RESULT SzAr_Extract(
-    CArchiveDatabaseEx *db,
-    ILookInStream *inStream, 
-    UInt32 fileIndex,         /* index of file */
-    UInt32 *blockIndex,       /* index of solid block */
-    Byte **outBuffer,         /* pointer to pointer to output buffer (allocated with allocMain) */
-    size_t *outBufferSize,    /* buffer size for output buffer */
-    size_t *offset,           /* offset of stream for required file in *outBuffer */
-    size_t *outSizeProcessed, /* size of file in *outBuffer */
-    ISzAlloc *allocMain,
-    ISzAlloc *allocTemp);
-
-  If you need to decompress more than one file, you can send these values from previous call:
-    blockIndex, 
-    outBuffer, 
-    outBufferSize,
-  You can consider "outBuffer" as cache of solid block. If your archive is solid, 
-  it will increase decompression speed.
-
-  After decompressing you must free "outBuffer":
-  allocImp.Free(outBuffer);
-
-6) call SzArEx_Free(&db, allocImp.Free) to free allocated items in "db".
-
-
-
-
-Memory requirements for .7z decoding 
-------------------------------------
-
-Memory usage for Archive opening:
-  - Temporary pool:
-     - Memory for uncompressed .7z headers
-     - some other temporary blocks
-  - Main pool:
-     - Memory for database: 
-       Estimated size of one file structures in solid archive:
-         - Size (4 or 8 Bytes)
-         - CRC32 (4 bytes)
-         - LastWriteTime (8 bytes)
-         - Some file information (4 bytes)
-         - File Name (variable length) + pointer + allocation structures
-
-Memory usage for archive Decompressing:
-  - Temporary pool:
-     - Memory for LZMA decompressing structures
-  - Main pool:
-     - Memory for decompressed solid block
-     - Memory for temprorary buffers, if BCJ2 fileter is used. Usually these 
-       temprorary buffers can be about 15% of solid block size. 
-  
-
-7z Decoder doesn't allocate memory for compressed blocks. 
-Instead of this, you must allocate buffer with desired 
-size before calling 7z Decoder. Use 7zMain.c as example.
-
-
-Defines
--------
-
-_SZ_ALLOC_DEBUG   - define it if you want to debug alloc/free operations to stderr.
-
-
----
-
-http://www.7-zip.org
-http://www.7-zip.org/sdk.html
-http://www.7-zip.org/support.html
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/7zFormat.txt	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,469 +0,0 @@
-7z Format description (4.59)
-----------------------------
-
-This file contains description of 7z archive format. 
-7z archive can contain files compressed with any method.
-See "Methods.txt" for description for defined compressing methods.
-
-
-Format structure Overview
--------------------------
-
-Some fields can be optional.
-
-Archive structure
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
-SignatureHeader
-[PackedStreams]
-[PackedStreamsForHeaders]
-[
-  Header 
-  or 
-  {
-    Packed Header
-    HeaderInfo
-  }
-]
-
-
-
-Header structure
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  
-{
-  ArchiveProperties
-  AdditionalStreams
-  {
-    PackInfo
-    {
-      PackPos
-      NumPackStreams
-      Sizes[NumPackStreams]
-      CRCs[NumPackStreams]
-    }
-    CodersInfo
-    {
-      NumFolders
-      Folders[NumFolders]
-      {
-        NumCoders
-        CodersInfo[NumCoders]
-        {
-          ID
-          NumInStreams;
-          NumOutStreams;
-          PropertiesSize
-          Properties[PropertiesSize]
-        }
-        NumBindPairs
-        BindPairsInfo[NumBindPairs]
-        {
-          InIndex;
-          OutIndex;
-        }
-        PackedIndices
-      }
-      UnPackSize[Folders][Folders.NumOutstreams]
-      CRCs[NumFolders]
-    }
-    SubStreamsInfo
-    {
-      NumUnPackStreamsInFolders[NumFolders];
-      UnPackSizes[]
-      CRCs[]
-    }
-  }
-  MainStreamsInfo
-  {
-    (Same as in AdditionalStreams)
-  }
-  FilesInfo
-  {
-    NumFiles
-    Properties[]
-    {
-      ID
-      Size
-      Data
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-HeaderInfo structure
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-{
-  (Same as in AdditionalStreams)
-}
-
-
-
-Notes about Notation and encoding
----------------------------------
-
-7z uses little endian encoding.
-
-7z archive format has optional headers that are marked as
-[]
-Header
-[]
-
-REAL_UINT64 means real UINT64.
-
-UINT64 means real UINT64 encoded with the following scheme:
-
-  Size of encoding sequence depends from first byte:
-  First_Byte  Extra_Bytes        Value
-  (binary)   
-  0xxxxxxx               : ( xxxxxxx           )
-  10xxxxxx    BYTE y[1]  : (  xxxxxx << (8 * 1)) + y
-  110xxxxx    BYTE y[2]  : (   xxxxx << (8 * 2)) + y
-  ...
-  1111110x    BYTE y[6]  : (       x << (8 * 6)) + y
-  11111110    BYTE y[7]  :                         y
-  11111111    BYTE y[8]  :                         y
-
-
-
-Property IDs
-------------
-
-0x00 = kEnd
-
-0x01 = kHeader
-
-0x02 = kArchiveProperties
-    
-0x03 = kAdditionalStreamsInfo
-0x04 = kMainStreamsInfo
-0x05 = kFilesInfo
-    
-0x06 = kPackInfo
-0x07 = kUnPackInfo
-0x08 = kSubStreamsInfo
-
-0x09 = kSize
-0x0A = kCRC
-
-0x0B = kFolder
-
-0x0C = kCodersUnPackSize
-0x0D = kNumUnPackStream
-
-0x0E = kEmptyStream
-0x0F = kEmptyFile
-0x10 = kAnti
-
-0x11 = kName
-0x12 = kCTime
-0x13 = kATime
-0x14 = kMTime
-0x15 = kWinAttributes
-0x16 = kComment
-
-0x17 = kEncodedHeader
-
-0x18 = kStartPos
-0x19 = kDummy
-
-
-7z format headers
------------------
-
-SignatureHeader
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-  BYTE kSignature[6] = {'7', 'z', 0xBC, 0xAF, 0x27, 0x1C};
-
-  ArchiveVersion
-  {
-    BYTE Major;   // now = 0
-    BYTE Minor;   // now = 2
-  };
-
-  UINT32 StartHeaderCRC;
-
-  StartHeader
-  {
-    REAL_UINT64 NextHeaderOffset
-    REAL_UINT64 NextHeaderSize
-    UINT32 NextHeaderCRC
-  }
-
-
-...........................
-
-
-ArchiveProperties
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-BYTE NID::kArchiveProperties (0x02)
-for (;;)
-{
-  BYTE PropertyType;
-  if (aType == 0)
-    break;
-  UINT64 PropertySize;
-  BYTE PropertyData[PropertySize];
-}
-
-
-Digests (NumStreams)
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-  BYTE AllAreDefined
-  if (AllAreDefined == 0)
-  {
-    for(NumStreams)
-      BIT Defined
-  }
-  UINT32 CRCs[NumDefined]
-
-
-PackInfo
-~~~~~~~~~~~~
-  BYTE NID::kPackInfo  (0x06)
-  UINT64 PackPos
-  UINT64 NumPackStreams
-
-  []
-  BYTE NID::kSize    (0x09)
-  UINT64 PackSizes[NumPackStreams]
-  []
-
-  []
-  BYTE NID::kCRC      (0x0A)
-  PackStreamDigests[NumPackStreams]
-  []
-
-  BYTE NID::kEnd
-
-
-Folder
-~~~~~~
-  UINT64 NumCoders;
-  for (NumCoders)
-  {
-    BYTE 
-    {
-      0:3 CodecIdSize
-      4:  Is Complex Coder
-      5:  There Are Attributes
-      6:  Reserved
-      7:  There are more alternative methods. (Not used anymore, must be 0).
-    } 
-    BYTE CodecId[CodecIdSize]
-    if (Is Complex Coder)
-    {
-      UINT64 NumInStreams;
-      UINT64 NumOutStreams;
-    }
-    if (There Are Attributes)
-    {
-      UINT64 PropertiesSize
-      BYTE Properties[PropertiesSize]
-    }
-  }
-    
-  NumBindPairs = NumOutStreamsTotal - 1;
-
-  for (NumBindPairs)
-  {
-    UINT64 InIndex;
-    UINT64 OutIndex;
-  }
-
-  NumPackedStreams = NumInStreamsTotal - NumBindPairs;
-  if (NumPackedStreams > 1)
-    for(NumPackedStreams)
-    {
-      UINT64 Index;
-    };
-
-
-
-
-Coders Info
-~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-  BYTE NID::kUnPackInfo  (0x07)
-
-
-  BYTE NID::kFolder  (0x0B)
-  UINT64 NumFolders
-  BYTE External
-  switch(External)
-  {
-    case 0:
-      Folders[NumFolders]
-    case 1:
-      UINT64 DataStreamIndex
-  }
-
-
-  BYTE ID::kCodersUnPackSize  (0x0C)
-  for(Folders)
-    for(Folder.NumOutStreams)
-     UINT64 UnPackSize;
-
-
-  []
-  BYTE NID::kCRC   (0x0A)
-  UnPackDigests[NumFolders]
-  []
-
-  
-
-  BYTE NID::kEnd
-
-
-
-SubStreams Info
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-  BYTE NID::kSubStreamsInfo; (0x08)
-
-  []
-  BYTE NID::kNumUnPackStream; (0x0D)
-  UINT64 NumUnPackStreamsInFolders[NumFolders];
-  []
-
-
-  []
-  BYTE NID::kSize  (0x09)
-  UINT64 UnPackSizes[]
-  []
-
-
-  []
-  BYTE NID::kCRC  (0x0A)
-  Digests[Number of streams with unknown CRC]
-  []
-
-  
-  BYTE NID::kEnd
-
-
-Streams Info
-~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-  []
-  PackInfo
-  []
-
-
-  []
-  CodersInfo
-  []
-
-
-  []
-  SubStreamsInfo
-  []
-
-  BYTE NID::kEnd
-
-
-FilesInfo
-~~~~~~~~~
-  BYTE NID::kFilesInfo;  (0x05)
-  UINT64 NumFiles
-
-  for (;;)
-  {
-    BYTE PropertyType;
-    if (aType == 0)
-      break;
-
-    UINT64 Size;
-
-    switch(PropertyType)
-    {
-      kEmptyStream:   (0x0E)
-        for(NumFiles)
-          BIT IsEmptyStream
-
-      kEmptyFile:     (0x0F)
-        for(EmptyStreams)
-          BIT IsEmptyFile
-
-      kAnti:          (0x10)
-        for(EmptyStreams)
-          BIT IsAntiFile
-      
-      case kCTime: (0x12)
-      case kATime: (0x13)
-      case kMTime: (0x14)
-        BYTE AllAreDefined
-        if (AllAreDefined == 0)
-        {
-          for(NumFiles)
-            BIT TimeDefined
-        }
-        BYTE External;
-        if(External != 0)
-          UINT64 DataIndex
-        []
-        for(Definded Items)
-          UINT64 Time
-        []
-      
-      kNames:     (0x11)
-        BYTE External;
-        if(External != 0)
-          UINT64 DataIndex
-        []
-        for(Files)
-        {
-          wchar_t Names[NameSize];
-          wchar_t 0;
-        }
-        []
-
-      kAttributes:  (0x15)
-        BYTE AllAreDefined
-        if (AllAreDefined == 0)
-        {
-          for(NumFiles)
-            BIT AttributesAreDefined
-        }
-        BYTE External;
-        if(External != 0)
-          UINT64 DataIndex
-        []
-        for(Definded Attributes)
-          UINT32 Attributes
-        []
-    }
-  }
-
-
-Header
-~~~~~~
-  BYTE NID::kHeader (0x01)
-
-  []
-  ArchiveProperties
-  []
-
-  []
-  BYTE NID::kAdditionalStreamsInfo; (0x03)
-  StreamsInfo
-  []
-
-  []
-  BYTE NID::kMainStreamsInfo;    (0x04)
-  StreamsInfo
-  []
-
-  []
-  FilesInfo
-  []
-
-  BYTE NID::kEnd
-
-
-HeaderInfo
-~~~~~~~~~~
-  []
-  BYTE NID::kEncodedHeader; (0x17)
-  StreamsInfo for Encoded Header
-  []
-
-
----
-End of document
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/License.txt	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-  7-Zip source code
-  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-  License for use and distribution
-  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-  7-Zip Copyright (C) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov.
-
-  Licenses for files are:
-
-    1) CPP/7zip/Compress/Rar* files:  GNU LGPL + unRAR restriction
-    2) All other files:  GNU LGPL
-
-  The GNU LGPL + unRAR restriction means that you must follow both 
-  GNU LGPL rules and unRAR restriction rules.
-
-
-  GNU LGPL information
-  --------------------
-
-    This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-    modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-    This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-    Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-    License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
-    Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
-
-  unRAR restriction
-  -----------------
-
-    The decompression engine for RAR archives was developed using source 
-    code of unRAR program.
-    All copyrights to original unRAR code are owned by Alexander Roshal.
-
-    The license for original unRAR code has the following restriction:
-
-    The unRAR sources cannot be used to re-create the RAR compression algorithm, 
-    which is proprietary. Distribution of modified unRAR sources in separate form 
-    or as a part of other software is permitted, provided that it is clearly
-    stated in the documentation and source comments that the code may
-    not be used to develop a RAR (WinRAR) compatible archiver.
-
-
-  --
-  Igor Pavlov
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/add.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,87 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>a (Add) command</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>a (Add) command</H1>
-
-<P>Adds files to archive.</P>
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a archive1.zip subdir\
-</PRE>
-
-<P>adds all files and subfolders from folder <SPAN class="filename">subdir</SPAN> to archive
-  <SPAN class="filename">archive1.zip</SPAN>. 
-  The filenames in archive will contain <SPAN class="filename">subdir\</SPAN> prefix.</P>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a archive2.zip .\subdir\*
-</PRE>
-
-<P>adds all files and subfolders from folder <SPAN class="filename">subdir</SPAN> to archive
-  <SPAN class="filename">archive2.zip</SPAN>.
-  The filenames in archive will not contain <SPAN class="filename">subdir\</SPAN> prefix.</P>
-
-
-<PRE class="example">
-cd /D c:\dir1\
-7z a c:\archive3.zip dir2\dir3\ 
-</PRE>
-
-The filenames in archive <SPAN class="filename">c:\archive3.zip</SPAN> 
-will contain <SPAN class="filename">dir2\dir3\</SPAN> prefix, 
-but they will not contain <SPAN class="filename">c:\dir1\</SPAN> prefix.
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a Files.7z *.txt -r
-</PRE>
-
-<P>adds all *.txt files from current folder and its subfolders to archive
-    <SPAN class="filename">Files.7z</SPAN>.</P>
-
-
-<H4>Notes</H4>
-
-<P>7-Zip doesn't uses the system wildcard parser. 7-Zip doesn't
-follow the archaic rule by which *.* means any file. 7-Zip treats
-*.* as matching the name of any file that has an extension. To process 
-all files, you must use a * wildcard.</P>
-
-
-<H4>Switches that can be used with this command</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../switches/include.htm">-i (Include)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/method.htm">-m (Method)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/password.htm">-p (Set Password)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/sfx.htm">-sfx (create SFX)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/stdin.htm">-si (use StdIn)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/stdout.htm">-so (use StdOut)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/type.htm">-t (Type of archive)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/update.htm">-u (Update)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/volume.htm">-v (Volumes)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/working_dir.htm">-w (Working Dir)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/exclude.htm">-x (Exclude)</A>
-</P>
-
-<H4>See also</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <B>Commands:</B>
-    <A href="delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>,
-    <A href="update.htm">u (Update)</A><BR>
-  <B>Switches:</B>
-    <A href="../switches/update.htm">-u (Update)</A>
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/bench.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>b (Benchmark) command</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>b (Benchmark) command</H1>
-
-<P>Measures speed of the CPU and checks RAM for errors.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
-b [number_of_iterations] [-mmt{N}] [-md{N}] [-mm={Method}]
-</PRE>
-
-<P>There are two tests:<P>
-<OL>
-  <LI>Compressing with LZMA method
-  <LI>Decompressing with LZMA method
-</OL>
-
-<P>The benchmark shows a rating in MIPS (million instructions per second).
-The rating value is calculated from the measured CPU speed and it
-is normalized with results of Intel Core 2 CPU with multi-threading option 
-switched off. So if you have Intel Core 2 Duo, 
-rating values must be close to real CPU frequency.</P>
-
-<P>You can change the upper dictionary size to increase memory usage by -md{N} switch.
-Also, you can change the number of threads by -mmt{N} switch.</P>
-
-<P>The <B>Dict</B> column shows dictionary size. For example, 21 means 2^21 = 2 MB.</P>
-
-<P>The <B>Usage</B> column shows the percentage of time the processor is working.
-It's normalized for a one-thread load. For example, 180% CPU Usage for 2 threads
-can mean that average CPU usage is about 90% for each thread.</P>
-
-<P>The <B>R / U</B> column shows the rating normalized for 100% of CPU usage.
-That column shows the performance of one average CPU thread.</P>
-
-<P><B>Avr</B> shows averages for different dictionary sizes.</P>
-<P><B>Tot</B> shows averages of the compression and decompression ratings.</P>
-
-<P>Compression speed and rating strongly depend on memory (RAM) latency.
-
-<P>Decompression speed and rating strongly depend on the integer performance of the CPU.
-For example, the Intel Pentium 4 has big branch
-misprediction penalty (which is an effect of its long pipeline) and pretty slow
-multiply and shift operations. So, the Pentium 4 has pretty low decompressing ratings.</P>
-
-<P>You can run a CRC calculation benchmark by specifying -mm=crc.
-That test shows the speed of CRC calculation in MB/s. The first column shows the size of the block.
-The next column shows the speed of CRC calculation for one thread. The other columns are results
-for multi-threaded CRC calculation.</P> 
-
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z b
-</PRE>
-runs benchmarking.
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z b -mmt1 -md26
-</PRE>
-runs benchmarking with one thread and 64 MB dictionary.
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z b 30
-</PRE>
-<P>runs benchmarking with default settings for 30 iterations.</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/delete.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>d (Delete) command</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>d (Delete) command</H1>
-
-<P>Deletes files from archive.</P>
-
-<H4>Example</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z d archive.zip *.bak -r
-</PRE>
-
-<P>deletes <SPAN class="filename">*.bak</SPAN> files from archive
-    <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN>.</P>
-
-
-<H4>Notes</H4>
-
-<P>7-Zip doesn't uses the system wildcard parser. 7-Zip doesn't
-follow the archaic rule by which *.* means any file. 7-Zip treats
-*.* as matching the name of any file that has an extension. To process 
-all files, you must use a * wildcard.</P>
-
-
-<H4>Switches that can be used with this command</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../switches/include.htm">-i (Include)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/method.htm">-m (Method)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/password.htm">-p (Set Password)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/update.htm">-u (Update)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/working_dir.htm">-w (Working Dir)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/exclude.htm">-x (Exclude)</A>
-</P>
-
-<H4>See also</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <B>Commands:</B> 
-  <A href="add.htm">a (Add)</A>,
-  <A href="update.htm">u (Update)</A>
-</P>
-
-<P>
-  <B>Switches:</B>
-  <A href="../switches/update.htm">-u (Update)</A>
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/extract.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>e (Extract) command</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>e (Extract) command</H1>
-
-<P>Extracts files from an archive to the current
-directory or to the output directory. The output directory can be specified by
-<A href="../switches/output_dir.htm">-o (Set Output Directory)</A> switch.</P>
-
-<P>This command copies all extracted files to one directory.
-If you want extract files with full paths, you must use
-<A href="extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A> command.
-
-<P>7-Zip will prompt the user before overwriting existing files unless
-the user specifies the <A href="../switches/yes.htm">-y (Assume Yes on all queries)</A>
-switch. If the user gives a <B>no</B> answer, 7-Zip will prompt for the file to be
-extracted to a new filename. Then a <B>no</B> answer skips that file; or, <B>yes</B>
-prompts for new filename.</P>
-
-<P>7-Zip accepts the following responses:</P>
-
-<TABLE>
-  <TR> <TH>Answer</TH> <TH>Abbr.</TH> <TH>Action</TH> </TR>
-  <TR> <TD>Yes</TD> <TD>y</TD> <TD>&nbsp;</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> <TD>No</TD> <TD>n</TD> <TD>&nbsp;</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> <TD>Always</TD> <TD>a</TD> <TD>Assume YES for ALL subsequent queries of the same class</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> <TD>Skip</TD> <TD>s</TD> <TD>Assume NO for ALL subsequent queries of the same class</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> <TD>Quit</TD> <TD>q</TD> <TD>Quit the program</TD> </TR>
-
-</TABLE>
-
-<P>Abbreviated responses are allowed.</P>
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z e archive.zip
-</PRE>
-
-<P>extracts all files from archive
-    <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> to the current directory.</P>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z e archive.zip -oc:\soft *.cpp -r
-</PRE>
-
-<P>extracts all <SPAN class="filename">*.cpp</SPAN> files from archive
-    <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> to <SPAN class="filename">c:\soft</SPAN> folder.</P>
-
-
-<H4>Notes</H4>
-
-<P>7-Zip doesn't uses the system wildcard parser. 7-Zip doesn't
-follow the archaic rule by which *.* means any file. 7-Zip treats
-*.* as matching the name of any file that has an extension. To process 
-all files, you must use a * wildcard.</P>
-
-
-<H4>Switches that can be used with this command</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../switches/ar_include.htm">-ai (Include archives)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/ar_no.htm">-an (Disable parsing of archive_name)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/overwrite.htm">-ao (Overwrite mode)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/ar_exclude.htm">-ax (Exclude archives)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/include.htm">-i (Include)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/output_dir.htm">-o (Set Output Directory)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/password.htm">-p (Set Password)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/stdout.htm">-so (use StdOut)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/type.htm">-t (Type of archive)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/exclude.htm">-x (Exclude)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/yes.htm">-y (Assume Yes on all queries)</A>
-</P>
-
-<H4>See also</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <B>Commands:</B> 
-  <A href="extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A>
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/extract_full.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,68 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>x (Extract with full paths) command</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>x (Extract with full paths) command</H1>
-
-<P>Extracts files from an archive with their full
-paths in the current directory, or in an output directory if specified.</P>
-
-<P>See the <A href="extract.htm">e (Extract)</A> command description for more details.</P>
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z x archive.zip
-</PRE>
-
-<P>extracts all files from the archive
-    <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> to the current directory.</P>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z x archive.zip -oc:\soft *.cpp -r
-</PRE>
-
-<P>extracts all <SPAN class="filename">*.cpp</SPAN> files from the archive
-    <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> to <SPAN class="filename">c:\soft</SPAN> folder.</P>
-
-
-<H4>Notes</H4>
-
-<P>7-Zip doesn't uses the system wildcard parser. 7-Zip doesn't
-follow the archaic rule by which *.* means any file. 7-Zip treats
-*.* as matching the name of any file that has an extension. To process 
-all files, you must use a * wildcard.</P>
-
-
-<H4>Switches that can be used with this command</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../switches/ar_include.htm">-ai (Include archives)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/ar_no.htm">-an (Disable parsing of archive_name)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/overwrite.htm">-ao (Overwrite mode)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/ar_exclude.htm">-ax (Exclude archives)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/include.htm">-i (Include)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/output_dir.htm">-o (Set Output Directory)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/password.htm">-p (Set Password)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/stdout.htm">-so (use StdOut)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/type.htm">-t (Type of archive)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/exclude.htm">-x (Exclude)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/yes.htm">-y (Assume Yes on all queries)</A>
-</P>
-
-<H4>See also</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <B>Commands:</B> 
-  <A href="extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>
-</P>
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-  <TITLE>Command Line Commands</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel=stylesheet type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>Command Line Commands</H1>
-
-<P>The command is the first non-switch argument on the command line.</P>
-<P>Command names are not case sensitive.</P>
-<P>See also <A href ="../syntax.htm">Command Line Syntax</A> for more details about using the command line.</P>
-
-<H2>Commands quick reference</H2>
-
-<TABLE border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
-<TR><TH>Command</TH><TH>Description</TH></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="add.htm">a</A></TD> <TD><A href="add.htm">Add</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="bench.htm">b</A></TD> <TD><A href="bench.htm">Benchmark</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="delete.htm">d</A></TD> <TD><A href="delete.htm">Delete</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="extract.htm">e</A></TD> <TD><A href="extract.htm">Extract</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="list.htm">l</A></TD> <TD><A href="list.htm">List</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="test.htm">t</A></TD> <TD><A href="test.htm">Test</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="update.htm">u</A></TD> <TD><A href="update.htm">Update</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="extract_full.htm">x</A></TD> <TD><A href="extract_full.htm">eXtract with full paths</A></TD></TR>
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-  <TITLE>l (List contents of archive) command</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>l (List contents of archive) command</H1>
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-
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-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-<P><PRE class="syntax">
-l[a | t][f]
-</PRE></P>
-
--->
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-<P>Lists contents of archive.</P>
-
-<!-- 
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-<TR> <TD>a</TD> <TD>List with Additional fields</TD> </TR>
-<TR> <TD>t</TD> <TD>List with all fields, including Technical</TD> </TR>
-<TR> <TD>f</TD> <TD>List with Full pathnames</TD> </TR>
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-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
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-7z l archive.zip
-</PRE>
-
-<P>lists all files from archive <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN>.</P>
-
-<!--
-<PRE class="example">
-7z lf archive.zip *.txt
-</PRE>
-
-<P>lists <SPAN class="filename">*.txt</SPAN> files from archive
-    <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> with full pathnames.</P>
--->
-
-
-<H4>Notes</H4>
-
-<P>7-Zip doesn't uses the system wildcard parser. 7-Zip doesn't
-follow the archaic rule by which *.* means any file. 7-Zip treats
-*.* as matching the name of any file that has an extension. To process 
-all files, you must use a * wildcard.</P>
-
-
-<H4>Switches that can be used with this command</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../switches/ar_include.htm">-ai (Include archives)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/ar_no.htm">-an (Disable parsing of archive_name)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/ar_exclude.htm">-ax (Exclude archives)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/include.htm">-i (Include)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/list_tech.htm">-slt (Show technical information)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/password.htm">-p (Set Password)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/type.htm">-t (Type of archive)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/exclude.htm">-x (Exclude)</A>
-</P>
-
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-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>t (Test integrity of archive) command</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>t (Test integrity of archive) command</H1>
-
-<P>Tests archive files.</P>
-
-<H4>Example</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z t archive.zip *.doc -r
-</PRE>
-
-<P>tests <SPAN class="filename">*.doc</SPAN> files in archive
-    <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN>.</P>
-
-
-<H4>Notes</H4>
-
-<P>7-Zip doesn't uses the system wildcard parser. 7-Zip doesn't
-follow the archaic rule by which *.* means any file. 7-Zip treats
-*.* as matching the name of any file that has an extension. To process 
-all files, you must use a * wildcard.</P>
-
-
-<H4>Switches that can be used with this command</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../switches/ar_include.htm">-ai (Include archives)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/ar_no.htm">-an (Disable parsing of archive_name)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/ar_exclude.htm">-ax (Exclude archives)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/include.htm">-i (Include)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/password.htm">-p (Set Password)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/exclude.htm">-x (Exclude)</A>
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
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-  <TITLE>u (Update) command</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>u (Update) command</H1>
-
-<P>Update older files in the archive and add files that are not already in the archive.</P>
-
-<P>Note: the updating of solid .7z archives can be slow, since it 
-can require some recompression.</P>
-
-<H4>Example</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z u archive.zip *.doc
-</PRE>
-
-<P>updates <SPAN class="filename">*.doc</SPAN> files to archive
-    <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN>.</P>
-
-
-<H4>Notes</H4>
-
-<P>7-Zip doesn't uses the system wildcard parser. 7-Zip doesn't
-follow the archaic rule by which *.* means any file. 7-Zip treats
-*.* as matching the name of any file that has an extension. To process 
-all files, you must use a * wildcard.</P>
-
-
-<H4>Switches that can be used with this command</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../switches/include.htm">-i (Include)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/method.htm">-m (Method)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/password.htm">-p (Set Password)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/sfx.htm">-sfx (create SFX)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/stdin.htm">-si (use StdIn)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/stdout.htm">-so (use StdOut)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/type.htm">-t (Type of archive)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/update.htm">-u (Update)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/working_dir.htm">-w (Working Dir)</A><BR>
-  <A href="../switches/exclude.htm">-x (Exclude)</A>
-</P>
-
-<H4>See also</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <B>Commands:</B> 
-  <A href="add.htm">a (Add)</A>,
-  <A href="delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>,
-</P>
-
-<P>
-  <B>Switches:</B>
-  <A href="../switches/update.htm">-u (Update)</A>
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
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-
-<H1>Exit Codes from 7-Zip</H1>
-
-<P>7-Zip returns the following exit codes:</P>
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-<TABLE>
-  <TR><TH>Code</TH><TH>Meaning</TH></TR>
-  <TR><TD>0</TH><TD>No error</TD></TR>
-  <TR><TD>1</TH><TD>Warning (Non fatal error(s)). For example, one or more files were
-  locked by some other application, so they were not compressed.</TD></TR>
-  <TR><TD>2</TH><TD>Fatal error</TD></TR>
-  <TR><TD>7</TH><TD>Command line error</TD></TR>
-  <TR><TD>8</TH><TD>Not enough memory for operation</TD></TR>
-  <TR><TD>255</TH><TD>User stopped the process</TD></TR>
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-  <TITLE>Command Line Version User's Guide</TITLE>
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-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>Command Line Version User's Guide</H1>
-
-
-<P>7z.exe is the command line version of 7-Zip. 7z.exe uses 7z.dll
-from the 7-Zip package. 7z.dll is used by the 7-Zip File Manager also.</LI>
-
-<P>7za.exe (a = alone) is a standalone version of 7-Zip.
-7za.exe supports only 7z, lzma, cab, zip, gzip, bzip2, Z and tar formats.
-7za.exe doesn't use external modules.</LI>
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-<UL>
-  <LI><A href = "syntax.htm">Command Line syntax</A></LI>
-  <LI><A href = "exit_codes.htm">Exit Codes</A></LI>
-  <LI><A href = "commands/index.htm">Commands</A></LI>
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-  margin-top: 18pt;
-  padding-bottom: 12pt;
-  color: #228B22;
-  text-align: center;
-  font-size: 70%;
-  }
-
-span.filename
-{
-  color: #F00000;
-}
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/ar_exclude.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-ax (Exclude archive filenames) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-ax (Exclude archive filenames) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Specifies archives to be excluded from the operation.</P>
-<P>Multiple exclude archive switches are supported.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--ax[&lt;recurse_type>]&lt;file_ref>
-
-&lt;recurse_type> ::= r[- | 0]
-&lt;file_ref> ::= @{listfile} | !{wildcard}
-</PRE>
-
-<P>See <A href="include.htm">-xi (Include archive filenames)</A> switch description 
-for information about option parameters.</P>
-
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z t -an -ai!*.7z -ax!a*.7z
-</PRE>
-
-<P>tests all <SPAN class="filename">*.7z</SPAN> archives,
-  except <SPAN class="filename">a*.7z</SPAN> archives.</P>
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/test.htm">t (Test)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A>
-</P>
-
-<H4>See also</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <B>Switches:</B>
-  <A href="include.htm">-ai (Include archives)</A>
-  <A href="ar_no.htm">-an (Disable parsing of archive_name)</A>
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/ar_include.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,83 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-ai (Include archive filenames) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-ai (Include archive filenames) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Specifies additional include archive filenames and wildcards.</P>
-<P>Multiple include switches are supported.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--ai[<A class="parameter" href="#recurse_type">&lt;recurse_type></A>]<A class="parameter" href="#file_ref">&lt;file_ref></A>
-
-<A class="parameter" href="#recurse_type">&lt;recurse_type></A> ::= r[- | 0]
-<A class="parameter" href="#file_ref">&lt;file_ref></A> ::= @{listfile} | !{wildcard}
-</PRE>
-
-<H4>Parameters</H4>
-
-<DL>
-  <DT><A name="recurse_type"></A>&lt;recurse_type></DT>
-  <DD><P>Specifies how wildcards and file names in this switch must
-         be used.  If this option is not given, recursion will be not used.
-         For more details see specification of the
-         <A href="recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A> switch.</P>
-<PRE class="syntax">
-&lt;recurse_type> ::= r[- | 0]
-</PRE>
-
- </DD>
- <DT><A name="file_ref"></A>&lt;file_ref></DT>
- <DD>
-   <P>Specifies filenames and wildcards or list file that specify processed files.</P>
-<PRE class="syntax">
-&lt;file_ref> ::= @{listfile} | !{wildcard}
-</PRE>
-   <TABLE>
-     <TR> <TH width="120">Option</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR>
-     <TR> <TD>{listfile}</TD> <TD>Specifies name of list file. See
-                  <A href = ../syntax.htm#ListFile>List file</A> description.</TD> </TR>
-     <TR> <TD>{wildcard}</TD> <TD>Specifies wildcard or filename.</TD> </TR>
-   </TABLE>
- </DD>
-</DL>
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z t -an -air!*.7z
-</PRE>
-
-<P>tests <SPAN class="filename">*.7z</SPAN> archives in current directory and all it's 
-subdirectories.</P>
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/test.htm">t (Test)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A>
-</P>
-
-<H4>See also</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <B>Switches:</B>
-  <A href="ar_exclude.htm">-ax (Exclude archives)</A>
-  <A href="ar_no.htm">-an (Disable parsing of archive_name)</A>
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/ar_no.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-an (Disable parsing of archive_name) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-an (Disable parsing of archive_name) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Disables parsing of the archive_name field on the command line.
-This switch must be used with the
-<A href="include.htm">-ai (Include archives) switch</A>.
-If you use a file list for your archives, you specify it with the -ai switch,
-so you need to disable parsing of archive_name field from command line.
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--an
-</PRE>
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z t -an -ai!*.7z -ax!a*.7z
-</PRE>
-
-<P>tests all <SPAN class="filename">*.7z</SPAN> archives,
-  except <SPAN class="filename">a*.7z</SPAN> archives.</P>
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/test.htm">t (Test)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A>
-</P>
-
-<H4>See also</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <B>Switches:</B>
-  <A href="include.htm">-ai (Include archives)</A>
-  <A href="exclude.htm">-ax (Exclude archives)</A>
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/charset.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-scs (Set charset for list files) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-scs (Set charset for list files) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Sets charset for list files.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--scs{UTF-8 | WIN | DOS}
-</PRE>
-
-<P>Default charset is UTF-8.</P>
-
-<DL>
-  <DT>UTF-8</DT>
-  <DD>Unicode UTF-8 character set.</DD>
-  <DT>WIN</DT>
-  <DD>Default character set of Windows.</DD>
-  <DT>DOS</DT>
-  <DD>Default DOS (OEM) character set of Windows.</DD>
-</DL>
-
-<H4>Example</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a archive.7z @listfile.txt -scsWIN
-</PRE>
-
-<P>compresses files from <SPAN class="filename">listfile.txt</SPAN> list, that contains 
-list of files in default character set of Windows.</P>
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/exclude.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-x (Exclude filenames) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-x (Exclude filenames) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Specifies which filenames or wildcarded names must be excluded from the operation.</P>
-<P>Multiple exclude switches are supported.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--x[&lt;recurse_type>]&lt;file_ref>
-
-&lt;recurse_type> ::= r[- | 0]
-&lt;file_ref> ::= @{listfile} | !{wildcard}
-</PRE>
-
-<P>See <A href="include.htm">-i (Include)</A> switch description for information about
-    option parameters.</P>
-
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a -tzip archive.zip *.txt -x!temp.*
-</PRE>
-
-<P>adds to the archive <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> all
-  <SPAN class="filename">*.txt</SPAN> files,
-  except <SPAN class="filename">temp.*</SPAN> files.</P>
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/test.htm">t (Test)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A>
-</P>
-
-<H4>See also</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <B>Switches:</B>
-  <A href="recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A>,
-  <A href="include.htm">-i (Include)</A>
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/include.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,87 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-i (Include filenames) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-i (Include filenames) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Specifies additional include filenames and wildcards.</P>
-<P>Multiple include switches are supported.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--i[<A class="parameter" href="#recurse_type">&lt;recurse_type></A>]<A class="parameter" href="#file_ref">&lt;file_ref></A>
-
-<A class="parameter" href="#recurse_type">&lt;recurse_type></A> ::= r[- | 0]
-<A class="parameter" href="#file_ref">&lt;file_ref></A> ::= @{listfile} | !{wildcard}
-</PRE>
-
-<H4>Parameters</H4>
-
-<DL>
-  <DT><A name="recurse_type"></A>&lt;recurse_type></DT>
-  <DD><P>Specifies how wildcards and file names in this switch must
-         be used. If this option is not given, then the global value, assigned
-         by the <A href="recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A> switch will be used. For
-         more details see specification of the
-         <A href="recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A> switch.</P>
-<PRE class="syntax">
-&lt;recurse_type> ::= r[- | 0]
-</PRE>
-
- </DD>
- <DT><A name="file_ref"></A>&lt;file_ref></DT>
- <DD>
-   <P>Specifies filenames and wildcards, or a list file, for files to be processed.</P>
-<PRE class="syntax">
-&lt;file_ref> ::= @{listfile} | !{wildcard}
-</PRE>
-   <TABLE>
-     <TR> <TH width="120">Option</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR>
-     <TR> <TD>{listfile}</TD> <TD>Specifies name of list file. See
-                  <A href = ../syntax.htm#ListFile>List file</A> description.</TD> </TR>
-     <TR> <TD>{wildcard}</TD> <TD>Specifies wildcard or filename.</TD> </TR>
-   </TABLE>
- </DD>
-</DL>
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a -tzip src.zip *.txt -ir!DIR1\*.cpp
-</PRE>
-
-<P>adds to <SPAN class="filename">src.zip</SPAN> archive all
-  <SPAN class="filename">*.txt</SPAN> files from current directory
-  and all <SPAN class="filename">*.cpp</SPAN>
-  files from directory <SPAN class="filename">DIR1</SPAN>
-  and from all it's subdirectories.</P>
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/test.htm">t (Test)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A>
-</P>
-
-<H4>See also</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <B>Switches:</B>
-  <A href="recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A>,
-  <A href="exclude.htm">-x (Exclude)</A>
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/index.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>Command Line Switches</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>Command Line Switches</H1>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
-&ltswitch>::= &lt;switch_symbol>&lt;switch_characters>[&lt;option>]
-&lt;switch_symbol> ::= '/' | '-' 
-
-</PRE>
-<P>On the command line, a switch consists of a switch specifier,
-either a dash (-) or a forward slash (/), followed by the name of
-the switch. Switch names cannot be abbreviated.</P>
-
-<P>Some switches take an argument after the switch name.
-No spaces or tabs are allowed within a switch specification.
-Switch names are not case sensitive, but arguments can be case sensitive.
-</P>
-
-<P>Switch can be used in any place in command line.</B>
-
-<P>See also <A href ="../syntax.htm">Command Line Syntax</A> for more details
-   about using the command line.</P>
-
-<H2>Switch quick reference</H2>
-
-<TABLE border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
-<TR><TH>Switch</TH><TH>Description</TH></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="stop_switch.htm">--</A></TD> <TD><A href="stop_switch.htm">Stop switches parsing</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="ar_include.htm">-ai</A></TD> <TD><A href="ar_include.htm">Include archive filenames</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="ar_no.htm">-an</A></TD> <TD><A href="ar_no.htm">Disable parsing of archive_name</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="overwrite.htm">-ao</A></TD> <TD><A href="overwrite.htm">Overwrite mode</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="ar_exclude.htm">-ax</A></TD> <TD><A href="ar_exclude.htm">Exclude archive filenames</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="include.htm">-i</A></TD> <TD><A href="include.htm">Include filenames</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="method.htm">-m</A></TD> <TD><A href="method.htm">Set Compression Method</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="output_dir.htm">-o</A></TD> <TD><A href="output_dir.htm">Set Output directory</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="password.htm">-p</A></TD> <TD><A href="password.htm">Set Password</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="recurse.htm">-r</A></TD> <TD><A href="recurse.htm">Recurse subdirectories</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="charset.htm">-scs</A></TD> <TD><A href="charset.htm">Set charset for list files</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="large_pages.htm">-slp</A></TD> <TD><A href="large_pages.htm">Set Large Pages mode</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="list_tech.htm">-slt</A></TD> <TD><A href="list_tech.htm">Show technical information</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="sfx.htm">-sfx</A></TD> <TD><A href="sfx.htm">Create SFX archive</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="stdin.htm">-si</A></TD> <TD><A href="stdin.htm">Read data from StdIn</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="stdout.htm">-so</A></TD> <TD><A href="stdout.htm">Write data to StdOut</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="ssc.htm">-ssc</A></TD> <TD><A href="ssc.htm">Set Sensitive Case mode</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="type.htm">-t</A></TD> <TD><A href="type.htm">Type of archive</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="update.htm">-u</A></TD> <TD><A href="update.htm">Update options</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="volume.htm">-v</A></TD> <TD><A href="volume.htm">Create Volumes</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="working_dir.htm">-w</A></TD> <TD><A href="working_dir.htm">Set Working directory</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="exclude.htm">-x</A></TD> <TD><A href="exclude.htm">Exclude filenames</A></TD></TR>
-<TR> <TD><A href="yes.htm">-y</A></TD> <TD><A href="yes.htm">Assume Yes on all queries</A></TD></TR>
-</TABLE>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/large_pages.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-slp (Set Large Pages mode) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-slp (Set Large Pages mode) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Sets Large Pages mode.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--slp[-]
-</PRE>
-
-
-<TABLE>
-  <TR><TH width="80">Switch</TH> <TH>Description</TH></TR>
-  <TR><TD>-slp</TD> <TD>Enables Large Pages mode.</TD></TR>
-  <TR><TD>-slp-</TD> <TD>Disables Large Pages mode. This option is default for all commands.</TD></TR>
-</TABLE>
-
-<P>Large Pages mode increases the speed of compression.
-However, there is a pause at the start of compression while 7-Zip allocates the large pages in memory.
-If 7-Zip can't allocate large pages, it allocates usual small pages.
-Also, the Windows Task Manager doesn't show the real memory usage of the program, if 7-Zip uses large pages.
-This feature works only on Windows 2003 / XP x64. 
-Also, it requires administrator's rights for your system.
-The recommended size of RAM for this feature is 1 GB or more.
-To install this feature, you must run the 7-Zip File Manager at least once, 
-close it, and then reboot the system.</P>
-<P>Your system can hang for several seconds at compressing starting, if you use -slp mode.
-So it's not recommended to use -slp mode to compress small data sets (less than 100 MB).</P>
-
-
-<H4>Example</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a archive.7z -slp a.iso
-</PRE>
-
-<P>compresses <SPAN class="filename">a.iso</SPAN> file with Large Pages mode switched on.</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/list_tech.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-slt (Show technical information) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-slt (Show technical information) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Sets technical mode for <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A> command.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--slt
-</PRE>
-
-<H4>Example</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z l -slt archive.7z
-</PRE>
-
-<P>shows detailed technical information for the files in <SPAN class="filename">archive.7z</SPAN>.</P>
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A>
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/method.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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-  <TITLE>-m (Set compression Method) switch</TITLE>
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-
-<H1>-m (Set compression Method) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Specifies the compression method.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--m&lt;method_parameters>
-
-</PRE>
-
-<P>The format for this switch depends on the archive type.</P>
-
-<UL>
-<LI><TD><A class="parameter" href="#Zip">Zip</A></TD> 
-<LI><TD><A class="parameter" href="#GZ">GZip</A></TD> 
-<LI><TD><A class="parameter" href="#BZ2">BZip2</A></TD> 
-<LI><TD><A class="parameter" href="#7Z">7z</A></TD> 
-<LI><TD><A class="parameter" href="#XZ">XZ</A></TD> 
-</UL>
-
-<H2><A name="Zip"></A>Zip</H2>
-<TABLE>
-  <TR> 
-    <TH width="160">Parameter</TH> 
-    <TH align="center">Default</TH> 
-    <TH>Description</TH> </TR>
-  <TR> 
-    <TD><A class="parameter" href="#ZipX">x=[0 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 9 ]</A></TD> 
-    <TD align="center">5</TD>
-    <TD>Sets level of compression.</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> 
-    <TD>m={MethodID}</TD> 
-    <TD align="center">Deflate</TD> 
-    <TD>Sets a method: Copy, Deflate, Deflate64, BZip2, LZMA, PPMd.</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> 
-    <TD><A class="parameter" href="#Deflate_FastBytes">fb={NumFastBytes}</A></TD>
-    <TD align="center">32</TD>
-    <TD>Sets number of Fast Bytes for Deflate encoder.</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> 
-    <TD><A class="parameter" href="#Zip_Pass">pass={NumPasses}</A></TD>
-    <TD align="center">1</TD>
-    <TD>Sets number of Passes for Deflate encoder.</TD></TR>
-  <TR> 
-    <TD><A class="parameter" href="#ZipDictionarySize">d={Size}[b|k|m]</A></TD> 
-    <TD align="center">900000</TD>  
-    <TD>Sets Dictionary size for BZip2</TD></TR>
-  <TR> 
-    <TD><A class="parameter" href="#ZipMemorySize">mem={Size}[b|k|m]</A></TD> 
-    <TD align="center">24</TD>  <TD>Sets size of used memory for PPMd.</TD></TR>
-  <TR> 
-    <TD><A class="parameter" href="#ZipOrder">o={Size}</A></TD> 
-    <TD align="center">8</TD>  <TD>Sets model order for PPMd.</TD></TR>
-  <TR> 
-    <TD><A class="parameter" href="#ZipMultiThread">mt=[off | on | {N}]</A></TD> 
-    <TD align="center">on</TD>  
-    <TD>Sets multithreading mode.</TD></TR>
-  <TR> 
-    <TD>em={EncryptionMethodID}</TD> 
-    <TD align="center">ZipCrypto</TD> 
-    <TD>Sets a encryption method: ZipCrypto, AES128, AES192, AES256</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> <TD><A class="parameter">tc=[off | on]</A></TD> 
-     <TD align="center">off</TD>  <TD>Stores NTFS timestamps for files: Modification time, Creation time, Last access time.</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> <TD><A class="parameter">cl=[off | on]</A></TD> 
-     <TD align="center">off</TD>  <TD>7-Zip always uses local code page for file names.</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> <TD><A class="parameter">cu=[off | on]</A></TD> 
-     <TD align="center">off</TD>  <TD>7-Zip uses UTF-8 for file names that contain non-ASCII symbols.</TD> </TR>
-</TABLE>
-
-<P>By default (if <B>cl</B> and <B>cu</B> switches are not specified), 7-Zip uses UTF-8 encoding
-only for file names that contain symbols unsupported by local code page.</P>
-
-<DL>
-  <DT><A name="ZipX"></A>x=[0 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 9 ]</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Sets level of compression. x=0 means Copy mode (no compression).</P>
-    <P>Deflate / Deflate64 settings:</P>
-    <TABLE>
-      <TR> <TH>Level</TH> <TH>NumFastBytes</TH> <TH>NumPasses</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD class="cc">1</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=3>32</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=3>1</TD> <TD>Fastest</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD class="cc">3</TD> <TD>Fast</TR>
-      <TR> <TD class="cc">5</TD> <TD>Normal</TR>
-      <TR> <TD class="cc">7</TD> <TD class="cc">64</TD> <TD class="cc">3</TD> <TD>Maximum</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD class="cc">9</TD> <TD class="cc">128</TD> <TD class="cc">10</TD> <TD>Ultra</TD> </TR>
-    </TABLE>
-
-    <P>x=1 and x=3 with Deflate method set fast mode for compression.</P>
-
-    <P>BZip2 settings:</P>
-    <TABLE>
-      <TR> <TH>Level</TH> <TH>Dictionary</TH> <TH>NumPasses</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD class="cc">1</TD> <TD class="cc">100000</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=3>1</TD> <TD>Fastest</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD class="cc">3</TD> <TD class="cc">500000</TD>  <TD>Fast</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD class="cc">5</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=3>900000</TD> <TD>Normal</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD class="cc">7</TD> <TD align="center">2</TD> <TD>Maximum</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD class="cc">9</TD> <TD align="center">7</TD> <TD>Ultra</TD> </TR>
-    </TABLE>
-  </DD>
-
-  <DT><A name="Deflate_FastBytes"></A>fb={NumFastBytes}</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Sets the number of fast bytes for the Deflate/Deflate64 encoder.
-       It can be in the range from 3 to 258 (257 for Deflate64).
-       Usually, a big number gives a little bit better
-       compression ratio and a slower compression process.
-       A large fast bytes parameter can significantly increase the compression ratio
-       for files which contain long identical sequences of bytes.</P>
-  </DD>
-  <DT><A name="Zip_Pass"></A>pass={NumPasses}</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Sets number of passes for Deflate encoder. It can be in the range from 1 to 15 for Deflate and
-       from 1 to 10 for BZip2. Usually, a big number gives a little bit better
-       compression ratio and a slower compression process.
-    </P>
-  </DD>
-  <DT><A name="ZipDictionarySize"></A>d={Size}[b|k|m]</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P> Sets the Dictionary size for BZip2. You must specify the size in bytes, kilobytes, or megabytes.
-       The maximum value for the Dictionary size is 900000b. If you do not specify any symbol 
-       from set [b|k|m], dictionary size will be calculated as DictionarySize = 2^Size bytes.</P>
-  </DD>
-
-  <DT><A name="ZipMemorySize"></A>mem={Size}[b|k|m]</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P> Sets the size of memory used for PPMd. You must specify the size in bytes, kilobytes, or megabytes.
-       The maximum value is 256 MB = 2^28 bytes. The default value
-       is 24 (16MB). If you do not specify any symbol from the set [b|k|m], the
-       memory size will be calculated as (2^Size) bytes. PPMd uses the same 
-       amount of memory for compression and decompression.</P>
-  </DD>
-  
-  <DT><A name="ZipOrder"></A>o={Size}</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Sets the model order for PPMd. The size must be in the range [2,16]. The default value is 8.</P>
-  </DD>
-  
-  <DT><A name="ZipMultiThread"></A>mt=[off | on | {N}]</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Sets multithread mode. If you have a multiprocessor or multicore system, 
-       you can get a speed increase with
-       this switch. This option affects only compression (with any method) and 
-       decompression of BZip2 streams. 
-       Each thread in the multithread mode uses 32 MB of RAM for buffering.
-       If you specify {N}, 7-Zip tries to use N threads.</P>
-  </DD>
-</DL>
-
-<H2><A name="GZ"></A>GZip</H2>
-GZip uses the same parameters as Zip, but GZip compresses only with Deflate method.
-So GZip supports only the following parameters: x, fb, pass.
-                                                
-<H2><A name="BZ2"></A>BZip2</H2>
-<TABLE>
-  <TR> 
-    <TH width="160">Parameter</TH> 
-    <TH align="center">Default</TH> 
-    <TH>Description</TH> </TR>
-  <TR> 
-    <TD><A class="parameter" href="#BZip2X">x=[1 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 9 ]</A></TD> 
-    <TD align="center">5</TD>
-    <TD>Sets level of compression.</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> 
-    <TD><A class="parameter" href="#BZip2Pass">pass={NumPasses}</A></TD>
-    <TD align="center">1</TD>
-    <TD>Sets number of Passes for Bzip2 encoder.</TD></TR>
-  <TR> 
-    <TD><A class="parameter" href="#BZip2DictionarySize">d={Size}[b|k|m]</A></TD> 
-    <TD align="center">900000</TD>  
-    <TD>Sets Dictionary size for BZip2</TD></TR>
-  <TR> 
-    <TD><A class="parameter" href="#BZip2MultiThread">mt=[off | on | {N}]</A></TD> 
-    <TD align="center">on</TD>  
-    <TD>Sets multithreading mode.</TD></TR>
-</TABLE>
-
-<DL>
-  <DT><A name="BZip2"></A>x=[1 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 9 ]</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Sets level of compression</P>
-    <TABLE>
-      <TR> <TH>Level</TH> <TH>Dictionary</TH> <TH>NumPasses</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD class="cc">1</TD> <TD class="cc">100000</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=3>1</TD> <TD>Fastest</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD class="cc">3</TD> <TD class="cc">500000</TD>  <TD>Fast</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD class="cc">5</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=3>900000</TD> <TD>Normal</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD class="cc">7</TD> <TD align="center">2</TD> <TD>Maximum</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD class="cc">9</TD> <TD align="center">7</TD> <TD>Ultra</TD> </TR>
-    </TABLE>
-  </DD>
-
-  <DT><A name="BZip2DictionarySize"></A>d={Size}[b|k|m]</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P> Sets the Dictionary size for BZip2. You must specify the size in bytes, kilobytes, or megabytes.
-       The maximum value for the Dictionary size is 900000b. If you do not specify any symbol 
-       from set [b|k|m], dictionary size will be calculated as DictionarySize = 2^Size bytes.</P>
-  </DD>
-
-  <DT><A name="#BZip2Pass"></A>pass={NumPasses}</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Sets the number of passes. It can be in the range from 1 to 10.
-       The default value is 1 for normal mode, 2 for maximum mode and 7 for ultra mode.
-       A bigger number can give a little bit better compression ratio and a slower compression process.
-    </P>
-  </DD>
-  <DT><A name="BZip2MultiThread"></A>mt=[off | on | {N}]</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Sets multithread mode. If you have a multiprocessor or multicore system, 
-       you can get a speed increase with
-       this switch. If you specify {N}, for example mt=4, 7-Zip tries to use 4 threads.</P>
-  </DD>
-</DL>
-
-<H2><A name="7Z"></A>7z</H2>
-<TABLE>
-  <TR> <TH width="80">Parameter</TH> <TH align="center">Default</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR>
-  <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#SevenZipX">x=[0 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 9 ]</A></TD> 
-        <TD align="center">5</TD><TD>Sets level of compression.</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#Solid">s=[off | on | [e] [{N}f] [{N}b | {N}k | {N}m | {N}g]</A></TD> 
-       <TD align="center">on</TD>  <TD>Sets solid mode.</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#Filter">f=[off | on]</A></TD> 
-       <TD align="center">on</TD>  <TD>Enables or disables compression filters for executable files.</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#HeaderCompress">hc=[off | on]</A></TD> 
-       <TD align="center">on</TD>  <TD>Enables or disables archive header compressing.</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#HeaderEncrypt">he=[off | on]</A></TD> 
-       <TD align="center">off</TD>  <TD>Enables or disables archive header encryption.</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#Bind">b{C1}[s{S1}]:{C2}[s{S2}]</A></TD> 
-       <TD align="center"> </TD>  <TD>Sets binding beetwen coders.</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#MethodID">{N}={MethodID}[:param1][:param2][..]</A></TD> 
-       <TD align="center">LZMA</TD>  <TD>Sets a method: LZMA, LZMA2, PPMd, BZip2, Deflate, Delta, BCJ, BCJ2, Copy.</TD> </TR>
-   <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#MultiThread">mt=[off | on | {N}]</A></TD> 
-        <TD align="center">on</TD>  <TD>Sets multithreading mode.</TD> </TR>
-   <TR> <TD><A class="parameter">tc=[off | on]</A></TD> 
-        <TD align="center">off</TD>  <TD>Stores file creation timestamps.</TD> </TR>
-</TABLE>
-
-<DL>
-  <DT><A name="SevenZipX"></A>x=[0 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 9 ]</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Sets level of compression</P>
-    <TABLE>
-      <TR> <TH>Level</TH> <TH>Method</TH> <TH>Dictionary</TH> <TH>FastBytes</TH> <TH>MatchFinder</TH> <TH>Filter</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD align="center">0</TD> <TD align="center">Copy</TD> <TD align="center"></TD> <TD align="center"></TD> <TD align="center"></TD> <TD align="center"></TD> <TD>No compression.</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD align="center">1</TD> <TD align="center">LZMA</TD> <TD align="center">64 KB</TD> <TD align="center">32</TD> <TD align="center">HC4</TD> <TD align="center">BCJ</TD> <TD>Fastest compressing</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD align="center">3</TD> <TD align="center">LZMA</TD> <TD align="center">1 MB</TD>  <TD align="center">32</TD> <TD align="center">HC4</TD> <TD align="center">BCJ</TD> <TD>Fast compressing</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD align="center">5</TD> <TD align="center">LZMA</TD> <TD align="center">16 MB</TD>  <TD align="center">32</TD> <TD align="center">BT4</TD> <TD align="center">BCJ</TD> <TD>Normal compressing</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD align="center">7</TD> <TD align="center">LZMA</TD> <TD align="center">32 MB</TD> <TD align="center">64</TD> <TD align="center">BT4</TD> <TD align="center">BCJ</TD> <TD>Maximum compressing</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD align="center">9</TD> <TD align="center">LZMA</TD> <TD align="center">64 MB</TD> <TD align="center">64</TD> <TD align="center">BT4</TD> <TD align="center">BCJ2</TD><TD>Ultra compressing</TD> </TR>
-    </TABLE>
-    <P>Note: "x" works as "x=9".</P>
-  </DD>
-
-  <DT><A name="Solid"></A>s=[off | on | [e] [{N}f] [{N}b | {N}k | {N}m | {N}g)]</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P> Enables or disables solid mode. The default mode is s=on. 
-        In solid mode, files are grouped together. Usually, compressing in  
-        solid mode improves the compression ratio.</P>
-
-    <TABLE>
-      <TR> <TD>e</TD> <TD>Use a separate solid block for each new file extension</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>{N}f</TD> <TD>Set the limit for number of files in one solid block</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>{N}b | {N}k | {N}m | {N}g</TD> <TD>Set a limit for the total size of a solid block in bytes</TD> </TR>
-    </TABLE>
-
-    <P>These are the default limits for the solid block size:</P>
-
-    <TABLE>
-      <TR> <TH width="150">Compression Level</TH> <TH>Solid block size</TH> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>Store</TD> <TD>0 B</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>Fastest</TD> <TD>16 MB</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>Fast</TD> <TD>128 MB</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>Normal</TD> <TD>2 GB</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>Maximum</TD> <TD>4 GB</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>Ultra</TD> <TD>4 GB</TD> </TR>
-    </TABLE>
-
-
-    <P>Limitation of the solid block size usually decreases compression ratio but gives the following advantages:</P>
-    <UL>
-      <LI>Decreases losses in case of future archive damage.
-      <LI>Decreases extraction time of a group of files (or just one
-     file), so long as the group doesn't contain the entire archive.</LI></LI>
-    </UL>
-    <P>The updating of solid .7z archives can be slow, since it 
-	can require some recompression.</P>
-
-    <P>Example:</P>
-      <PRE class="example">
-        s=100f10m
-      </PRE>
-    <P>set solid mode with 100 files & 10 MB limits per one solid block.</P>
-
-  <DT><A name="Filter"></A>f=[off | on]</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Enables or disables compression filters for executable files:
-     dll, exe, ocx, sfx, sys. It uses BCJ2 filter in Ultra mode and BCJ 
-     filter in other modes. The default mode is f=on. 
-    </P>
-  <DT><A name="HeaderCompress"></A>hc=[off | on]</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P> Enables or disables archive header compressing. The default mode is hc=on. 
-        If archive header compressing is enabled, some parts of archive header will 
-        be compressed with LZMA method.
-    </P>
-  <DT><A name="HeaderEncrypt"></A>he=[off | on]</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P> Enables or disables archive header encryption. The default mode is he=off. 
-    </P>
-  <DT>{N}</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Sets order of methods. It is used also to associate parameters with
-        methods. Numbers must begin from 0. Methods that have smaller numbers will be used
-        before others.</P>
-  </DD>
-
-  <DT><A name="Bind"></A>b{C1}[s{S1}]:{C2}[s{S2}]</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P> Binds output stream S1 in coder C1 with input stream S2 in coder C2.
-        If stream number is not specified, stream with number 0 will be used.
-        </P>
-    <P> Usally coder has one input stream and 
-    one output stream. In 7z some coders can have multiple input and output streams.</P>
-
-    <P>For example, <A class="parameter" href="#BCJ2">BCJ2</A> encoder has one 
-     input stream and four output streams.</P>
-  </DD>
-
-  <DT><A name="MultiThread"></A>mt=[off | on | {N}]</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Sets multithread mode. If you have a multiprocessor or multicore system, 
-       you can get a increase with this switch.
-       7-Zip supports multithread mode only for LZMA / LZMA2 compression and 
-       BZip2 compression / decompression. If you specify {N}, for example mt=4, 
-       7-Zip tries to use 4 threads. LZMA compression uses only 2 threads.
-    </P>
-  </DD>
-  
-  <DT><A name="MethodID"></A>{N}={MethodID}[:param1][:param2] ... [:paramN]</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Sets compression method. You can use any number of methods. 
-       The default method is LZMA. </P>
-    <P>Parameters must be in one of the following forms:</P>
-    <UL>
-      <LI>{ParamName}={ParamValue}.
-      <LI>{ParamName}{ParamValue}, if {ParamValue} 
-        is number and {ParamName} doesn't contain numbers.
-    </UL>
-        
-    <P>Supported methods:</P>
-    <TABLE>
-      <TR> <TH width="60">MethodID</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#LZMA">LZMA</A></TD> <TD>LZ-based algorithm</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#LZMA2">LZMA2</A></TD> <TD>LZMA-based algorithm</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#PPMd">PPMd</A></TD> <TD>Dmitry Shkarin's PPMdH with small changes</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>BZip2</TD> <TD>BWT algorithm</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>Deflate</TD> <TD>LZ+Huffman</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>Copy</TD> <TD>No compression</TD> </TR>
-    </TABLE>
-
-    <P>Supported filters:</P>
-    <TABLE>
-      <TR> <TH width="60">MethodID</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#Delta">Delta</A></TD> <TD>Delta filter</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>BCJ</TD> <TD>converter for x86 executables</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#BCJ2">BCJ2</A></TD> <TD>converter for x86 executables (version 2)</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>ARM</TD> <TD>converter for ARM (little endian) executables</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>ARMT</TD> <TD>converter for ARM Thumb (little endian) executables</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>IA64</TD> <TD>converter for IA-64 executables</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>PPC</TD> <TD>converter for PowerPC (big endian) executables</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>SPARC</TD> <TD>converter for SPARC executables</TD> </TR>
-    </TABLE>
-    <P>Filters increase the compression ratio for some types of files. Filters
-       must be used with one of the compression method (for example, BCJ + LZMA).</P>
-  </DD>
-
- <H4><A name="LZMA"></A>LZMA</H4>
- <P> LZMA is an algorithm based on Lempel-Ziv algorithm.
-   It provides very fast decompression (about 10-20 times faster than compression). 
-   Memory requirements for compression and decompression also are different (see
-   <A class="parameter" href="#DictionarySize">d={Size}[b|k|m]</A> switch for details).</P>
-
- <TABLE>
-   <TR> <TH width="80">Parameter</TH> <TH align="center">Default</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR>
-
-   <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#LZMAMode">a=[0|1]</A></TD> 
-        <TD align="center">1</TD>  <TD>Sets compressing mode</TD> </TR>
-   <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#DictionarySize">d={Size}[b|k|m]</A></TD> 
-        <TD align="center">24</TD>  <TD>Sets Dictionary size</TD> </TR>
-   <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#MatchFinder">mf={MF_ID}</A></TD> 
-        <TD align="center">bt4</TD>  <TD>Sets Match Finder</TD> </TR>
-   <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#FastBytes">fb={N}</A></TD> 
-        <TD align="center">32</TD>  <TD>Sets number of Fast Bytes</TD></TR>
-   <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#MatchFinderCycles">mc={N}</A></TD> 
-        <TD align="center">32</TD><TD>Sets Number of Cycles for Match Finder</TD> </TR>
-   <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#LitContext">lc={N}</A></TD> 
-        <TD align="center">3</TD>  <TD>Sets number of Literal Context bits - [0, 8]</TD></TR>
-   <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#LitPos">lp={N}</A></TD> 
-        <TD align="center">0</TD>  <TD>Sets number of Literal Pos bits - [0, 4]</TD></TR>
-   <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#PosBits">pb={N}</A></TD> 
-        <TD align="center">2</TD>  <TD>Set number of Pos Bits - [0, 4]</TD></TR>
- </TABLE>
-
-
- <DL>
-  <DT><A name="#LZMAMode"></A>a=[0|1]</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P> Sets compression mode: 0 = fast, 1 = normal.
-      Default value is 1.</P>
-  </DD>
-  <DT><A name="DictionarySize"></A>d={Size}[b|k|m]</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P> Sets Dictionary size for LZMA. You must specify the size in bytes, kilobytes, or megabytes.
-       The maximum value for dictionary size is 1 GB = 2^30 bytes. Default values for LZMA
-       are 24 (16 MB) in normal mode, 25 (32 MB) in maximum mode (-mx=7) 
-       and 26 (64 MB) in ultra mode (-mx=9). 
-       If you do not specify any symbol from the set [b|k|m], the
-       dictionary size will be calculated as DictionarySize = 2^Size bytes.
-       For decompressing a file compressed by LZMA method with dictionary size N, you need
-       about N bytes of memory (RAM) available.
-       </P>
-  </DD>
-  <DT><A name="MatchFinder"></A>mf={MF_ID}</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P> Sets Match Finder for LZMA. Default method is bt4. 
-       Algorithms from hc* group don't provide a good compression ratio,
-       but they often work pretty fast in combination with fast mode (a=0).
-       Memory requirements depend on dictionary size (parameter "d" in table below).
-    </P>
-    <TABLE>
-      <TR> <TH>MF_ID</TH> <TH class="cc">Dictionary</TH> <TH class="cc" colspan = 2>Memory Usage</TH> <TH class="cc" colspan = 2>Description</TH> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD class="cc">bt2</TD>           <TD></TD>                             <TD align="right"> 9.5 * d</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=6> + 4 MB</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=4>Binary Tree</TD> <TD>2 bytes hashing</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD class="cc">bt3</TD>           <TD></TD>                             <TD align="right">11.5 * d</TD> <TD>3 bytes hashing</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD class="cc" rowspan=2>bt4</TD> <TD class="cc">64 KB ...   48 MB</TD> <TD align="right">11.5 * d</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=6>4 bytes hashing</TD> </TR>
-      <TR>                                   <TD class="cc">64 MB ... 1024 MB</TD> <TD align="right">10.5 * d</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD class="cc" rowspan=2>hc4</TD> <TD class="cc">64 KB ...   48 MB</TD> <TD align="right"> 7.5 * d</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=2>Hash Chain </TD></TR>
-      <TR>                                   <TD class="cc">64 MB ... 1024 MB</TD> <TD align="right"> 6.5 * d</TD> </TR>
-    </TABLE>
-    <P>Note: Your operation system also needs some amount of physical memory for internal purposes. 
-      So keep at least 32MB of physical memory unused.</P>
-  </DD>
-  
-  <DT><A name="FastBytes"></A>fb={N}</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Sets number of fast bytes for LZMA. It can be in the range from 5 to 273.
-       The default value is 32 for normal mode and 64 for maximum and ultra modes.
-       Usually, a big number gives a little bit better
-       compression ratio and slower compression process.
-       </P>
-  </DD>
-  <DT><A name="MatchFinderCycles"></A>mc={N}</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Sets number of cycles (passes) for match finder. It can be in range from 0 to 1000000000.
-       Default value is (16 + number_of_fast_bytes / 2) for BT* match finders and 
-       (8 + number_of_fast_bytes / 4) for HC4 match finder. 
-       If you specify mc=0, LZMA will use default value.
-       Usually, a big number gives a little bit better compression ratio and slower
-       compression process. For example, mf=HC4 and mc=10000 can provide almost the same
-       compression ratio as mf=BT4.</P>
-  </DD>
-  <DT><A name="LitContext"></A>lc={N}</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Sets the number of literal context bits (high bits of previous literal).
-       It can be in range from 0 to 8.
-       Default value is 3. Sometimes lc=4 gives gain for big files.</P>
-  </DD>
-  <DT><A name="LitPos"></A>lp={N}</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Sets the number of literal pos bits (low bits of current position for literals).
-       It can be in the range from 0 to 4.
-       The default value is 0. The lp switch is intended for periodical data when the 
-       period is equal to 2^value (where lp=value). For example, for 32-bit (4 bytes)
-       periodical data you can use lp=2. Often it's better to set lc=0, 
-       if you change lp switch.</P>
-  </DD>
-  <DT><A name="PosBits"></A>pb={N}</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Sets the number of pos bits (low bits of current position).
-       It can be in the range from 0 to 4.
-       The default value is 2. The pb switch is intended for periodical data when the
-       period is equal 2^value (where lp=value). </P>
-  </DD>
-  
- </DL>
-  
- <H4><A name="LZMA2"></A>LZMA2</H4>
- <P>LZMA2 is modified version of LZMA. it provides the following advantages over LZMA:</P>
- <UL>
-   <LI>Better compression ratio for data than can't be compressed.  LZMA2 can store such 
-       blocks of data in uncompressed form. Also it decompresses such data faster. 
-   <LI>Better multithreading support. If you compress big file, LZMA2 can split  
-	that file to chunks and compress these chunks in multiple threads.
- </UL>
-
- <TABLE>
-   <TR> <TH width="80">Parameter</TH> <TH align="center">Default</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR>
-
-   <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#ChunkSize">c={Size}[b|k|m]</A></TD> 
-        <TD align="center">dictSize * 4</TD>  <TD>Sets Chunk size</TD> </TR>
- </TABLE>
-
- <P>If you don't specify ChunkSize, LZMA2 sets it to DictionarySize * 4.</P>
-
- <P>LZMA2 also supports all LZMA parameters, but lp+lc cannot be larger than 4.</P>
- 
-  <P>LZMA2 uses: 1 thread for each chunk in x1 and x3 modes; and 
-   2 threads for each chunk in x5, x7 and x9 modes. 
-   If LZMA2 is set to use only such number of threads required for one chunk,  
-   it doesn't split stream to chunks. So you can get different compression  
-   ratio for different number of threads. You can get the best compression 
-   ratio, when you use 1 or 2 threads.</P>  
-
- <H4><A name="PPMd"></A>PPMd</H4>
- <P> PPMd is a PPM-based algorithm. This algorithm is mostly based 
- on Dmitry Shkarin's PPMdH source code. PPMd provides very good compression ratio for 
- plain text files. There is no difference between compression speed and
- decompression speed. Memory requirements for compression and decompression
- also are the same.</P>
- <TABLE>
-   <TR> <TH width="80">Parameter</TH> <TH align="center">Default</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR>
-   <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#MemorySize">mem={Size}[b|k|m]</A></TD> 
-        <TD align="center">24</TD>  <TD>Sets size of used memory for PPMd.</TD> </TR>
-   <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#Order">o={Size}</A></TD> 
-        <TD align="center">6</TD>  <TD>Sets model order for PPMd.</TD> </TR>
- </TABLE>
- <DL>
-  <DT><A name="MemorySize"></A>mem={Size}[b|k|m]</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P> Sets the size of memory used for PPMd. You must specify the size in bytes, kilobytes, or megabytes.
-       The maximum value is 2GB = 2^31 bytes. The default value
-       is 24 (16MB). If you do not specify any symbol from the set [b|k|m], the
-       memory size will be calculated as (2^Size) bytes. PPMd uses the same 
-       amount of memory for compression and decompression.</P>
-  </DD>
-  
-  <DT><A name="Order"></A>o={Size}</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Sets the model order for PPMd. The size must be in the range [2,32]. The default value is 6.</P>
-  </DD>
- </DL>
-
- <H4><A name="BCJ2"></A>BCJ2</H4>
- <P>BCJ2 is a Branch converter for 32-bit x86 executables (version 2). 
- It converts some branch instructions for increasing further compression.</P>
- <P>A BCJ2 encoder has one input stream and four output streams:</P>
- <UL>
-   <LI>s0: main stream. It requires further compression.</LI> 
-   <LI>s1: stream for converted CALL values. It requires further compression.</LI>  
-   <LI>s2: stream for converted JUMP values. It requires further compression.</LI>  
-   <LI>s3: service stream. It is already compressed.</LI>  
- </UL>
- <P>If LZMA is used, the size of the dictionary for streams
-    s1 and s2 can be much smaller (512 KB is enough for most cases) 
-    than the dictionary size for stream s0.</P>
-
- <H4><A name="Delta"></A>Delta</H4>
- <P>It's possible to set delta offset in bytes. For example, to compress 16-bit stereo 
-   WAV files, you can set "0=Delta:4". Default delta offset is 1.</P>
-</DL>
-
-<H2><A name="XZ"></A>XZ</H2>
-XZ supports only LZMA2 codec now. The switches are similar to switches for 7z format.
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a -tzip archive.zip *.jpg -mx0
-</PRE>
-
-<P>adds <SPAN class="filename">*.jpg</SPAN> files to
-  <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> archive without compression.</P>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a -t7z archive.7z *.exe *.dll -m0=BCJ -m1=LZMA:d=21 -ms -mmt
-</PRE>
-
-<P>adds <SPAN class="filename">*.exe</SPAN> and <SPAN class="filename">*.dll</SPAN> 
-files to solid archive  <SPAN class="filename">archive.7z</SPAN> using LZMA method with 
-2 MB dictionary and BCJ converter. Compression will use multithreading optimization.</P>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a -t7z archive.7z *.exe *.dll -m0=BCJ2 -m1=LZMA:d23 -m2=LZMA:d19 -m3=LZMA:d19 
-     -mb0:1 -mb0s1:2 -mb0s2:3
-</PRE>
-
-<P>adds <SPAN class="filename">*.exe</SPAN> and <SPAN class="filename">*.dll</SPAN> 
-  files to archive  <SPAN class="filename">archive.7z</SPAN> using BCJ2 converter, 
-  LZMA with 8 MB dictionary for main output stream (s0), 
-  and LZMA with 512 KB dictionary for s1 and s2 output streams of BCJ2.</P>
-
-  
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a -t7z archive.7z *.txt -m0=PPMd
-</PRE>
-
-<P>adds <SPAN class="filename">*.txt</SPAN> files to archive  
-<SPAN class="filename">archive.7z</SPAN> using PPMd method.</P>
-
-
-
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>,
-</P>
-
-<H4>See also</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <B>Switches:</B>
-  <A href="type.htm">-t (set Type of archive)</A>,
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/output_dir.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-o (set Output directory) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-o (set Output directory) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Specifies a destination directory where files are to be extracted.</P>
-<P>This switch can be used only with extraction commands.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--o{dir_path}
-</PRE>
-
-<DL>
-  <DT>{dir_path}</DT>
-  <DD>This is the destination directory path. It's not required to end with a backslash.
-  If you specify <B>*</B> in {dir_path}, 7-Zip substitutes that * character to archive name.</DD>
-</DL>
-
-
-<H4>Example</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z x archive.zip -oc:\Doc
-</PRE>
-
-<P>extracts all files from the <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> archive
-to the <SPAN class="filename">c:\Doc</SPAN> directory.</P>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z x *.zip -o*
-</PRE>
-
-<P>extracts all <SPAN class="filename">*.zip</SPAN> archives to subfolders
-with names of these archives.</P>
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A>
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/overwrite.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-ao (Overwrite mode) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-ao (Overwrite mode) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Specifies the overwrite mode during extraction, to overwrite files already present on disk.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--ao[a | s | t | u ]
-</PRE>
-
-
-<TABLE>
-  <TR> <TH width="80">Switch</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR>
-  <TR> <TD>-aoa</TD> <TD>Overwrite All existing files without prompt.</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> <TD>-aos</TD> <TD>Skip extracting of existing files.</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> <TD>-aou</TD> <TD>aUto rename extracting file (for example, name.txt will 
-      be renamed to name_1.txt).</TD> </TR>
-  <TR> <TD>-aot</TD> <TD>auto rename existing file (for example, name.txt will 
-      be renamed to name_1.txt).</TD> </TR>
-</TABLE>
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z x test.zip -aoa
-</PRE>
-
-<P>extracts all files from <SPAN class="filename">test.zip</SPAN> archive and overwrites
-existing files without any prompt.</P>
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A>
-</P>
-
-<H4>See also</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <B>Switches:</B>
-  <A href="yes.htm">-y (assume Yes on all queries)</A>,
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/password.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-p (set Password) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-p (set Password) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Specifies password.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--p{password}
-</PRE>
-
-<DL>
-  <DT>{password}</DT>
-  <DD>Specifies password.</DD>
-</DL>
-
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a archive.7z -psecret -mhe *.txt
-</PRE>
-<P>compresses *.txt files to <SPAN class="filename">archive.7z</SPAN> using password 
-"secret". Also it encrypts archive headers (-mhe switch), so filenames will be encrypted.
-</P>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z x archive.zip -psecret
-</PRE>
-<P>extracts all files from <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> using password 
-"secret".</P>
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/test.htm">t (Test)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A>
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/recurse.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,83 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-r (Recurse subdirectories) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-r (Recurse subdirectories) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Specifies the method of treating wildcards and filenames on the command line.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--r[- | 0]
-</PRE>
-
-
-<TABLE>
-  <TR><TH width="80">Switch</TH> <TH>Description</TH></TR>
-  <TR><TD>-r</TD> <TD>Enable recurse subdirectories.</TD></TR>
-  <TR><TD>-r-</TD> <TD>Disable recurse subdirectories. This option is default for all commands.</TD></TR>
-  <TR><TD>-r0</TD> <TD>Enable recurse subdirectories only for wildcard names.</TD></TR>
-</TABLE>
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z l archive.zip *.doc -r-
-</PRE>
-
-<P>lists all <SPAN class="filename">*.doc</SPAN> files
-  that belong to the archived root directory
-  in the <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> archive.
-  </P>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a -tzip archive.zip -r src\*.cpp src\*.h
-</PRE>
-
-<P>adds all <SPAN class="filename">*.cpp</SPAN> and <SPAN class="filename">*.h</SPAN>
-  files from directory <SPAN class="filename">src</SPAN> and all it's subdirectories
-  to the <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> archive.</P>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a archive.7z folder1\
-</PRE>
-
-<P>adds all files from directory <SPAN class="filename">folder1</SPAN> and all it's subdirectories
-  to the <SPAN class="filename">archive.7z</SPAN> archive.</P>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a archive.7z -r folder2\
-</PRE>
-
-<P>searches all <SPAN class="filename">folder2</SPAN> directories in all subdirectories,
-  and adds them (including all subdirectories) to the <SPAN class="filename">archive.7z</SPAN> archive.</P>
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/test.htm">t (Test)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A>
-</P>
-
-<H4>See also</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <B>Switches:</B>
-  <A href="include.htm">-i (Include)</A>,
-  <A href="exclude.htm">-x (Exclude)</A>
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/sfx.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,156 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-sfx (Create SFX archive) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-sfx (Create SFX archive) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Creates self extracting archive.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--sfx[<A class="parameter" href="#SFX_Module">{SFX_Module}</A>]
-</PRE>
-
-<DL>
-  <DT><A name="SFX_Module"></A>{SFX_Module}</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Specifies the SFX module that will be combined with the archive.
-       This module must be placed in the same directory as the 7z.exe.
-       If {SFX_Module} is not assigned, 7-Zip will use standard console 
-       SFX module 7zCon.sfx.</P>
-    <TABLE>
-      <TR> <TH width="60">SFX_Module</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>7z.sfx</TD> <TD>Windows version.</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>7zCon.sfx</TD> <TD>Console version.</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>7zS.sfx</TD> <TD>Windows version for installers.</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>7zSD.sfx</TD> <TD>Windows version for installers (uses MSVCRT.dll).</TD> </TR>
-    </TABLE>
-  </DD>
-</DL>
-
-<P>
-All SFX modules are uncompressed. You can use UPX program 
-(http://upx.sourceforge.net) 
-to compresss such modules. After compressing by the UPX program, the size of the
-sfx module will be reduced to 40-50% of its original size.
-</P>
-
-<H4>SFX modules for installers</H4>
-<P>SFX modules for installers are included in an external package (7z_extra). You can download
-these modules from www.7-zip.org. SFX modules for installers (7zS.sfx and 7zSD.sfx)
-allow you to create your own installation program.
-Such a module extracts the archive to the user's temp folder, and runs a specified program,
-and removes the temp files after the program finishes.
-A self-extracting archive for installers must be created as joining 3 files:
-SFX_Module, Installer_Config, 7z_Archive. 
-In addition, an optional file, Installer_Config, is allowed. You can use the following command to
-create an installer self-extracting archive:</P>
-<PRE class="example">
-copy /b 7zS.sfx + config.txt + archive.7z archive.exe
-</PRE>
-
-<P>An optimally small installation package size can be achieved,
-if the installation files are uncompressed before including them in the 7z archive.</P>
-
-<P><SPAN class="filename">-y</SPAN> switch for installer module specifies quiet mode extraction.</P>
-
-<H4>Installer Config file format</H4>
-<P>
-This config file contains commands for the Installer. The file begins with the string
-<B>;!@Install@!UTF-8!</B> and ends with <B>;!@InstallEnd@!</B>.
-The file must be written in UTF-8 encoding.
-The file contains any or all these string pairs:
-<P>ID_String="Value"</P>
-<P>
-    <TABLE>
-      <TR> <TH width="60">ID_String</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>Title</TD> <TD>Title for messages</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>BeginPrompt</TD> <TD>Begin Prompt message</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>Progress</TD> <TD>Value can be "yes" or "no". Default value is "yes".</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>RunProgram</TD> <TD>Command for executing. Default value is "setup.exe". Substring <B>%%T</B> 
-      will be replaced with path to temporary folder, where files were extracted</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>Directory</TD> <TD>Directory prefix for "RunProgram". Default value is ".\\"</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>ExecuteFile</TD> <TD>Name of file for executing</TD> </TR>
-      <TR> <TD>ExecuteParameters</TD> <TD>Parameters for "ExecuteFile"</TD> </TR>
-    </TABLE>
-</P>
-<P>You may omit any pair.</P>
-
-<P>There are two ways to run a installation program: <B>RunProgram</B> and <B>ExecuteFile</B>.
-Use <B>RunProgram</B>, if you want to run a program from the .7z archive.
-Use <B>ExecuteFile</B>, if you want to open a document from the .7z archive, or
-if you want to execute a command from Windows.</P>
-
-<P>If you use <B>RunProgram</B>, and if you specify empty directory prefix: <B>Directory</B>="",
-the system searches for the executable file in the following sequence:</P>
-<OL>
-<LI>The directory from which the application (installer) loaded. 
-<LI>The temporary folder, where files were extracted.
-<LI>The Windows system directory. 
-</OL>
-
-<H4>Config file Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-;!@Install@!UTF-8!
-Title="7-Zip 4.00"
-BeginPrompt="Do you want to install the 7-Zip 4.00?"
-RunProgram="setup.exe"
-;!@InstallEnd@!
-</PRE>
-
-<BR>
-
-
-<PRE class="example">
-;!@Install@!UTF-8!
-Title="7-Zip 4.00"
-BeginPrompt="Do you want to install the 7-Zip 4.00?"
-ExecuteFile="7zip.msi"
-;!@InstallEnd@!
-</PRE>
-
-<BR>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-;!@Install@!UTF-8!
-Title="7-Zip 4.01 Update"
-BeginPrompt="Do you want to install the 7-Zip 4.01 Update?"
-ExecuteFile="msiexec.exe"
-ExecuteParameters="/i 7zip.msi REINSTALL=ALL REINSTALLMODE=vomus"
-;!@InstallEnd@!
-</PRE>
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a -sfx a.exe *.txt
-</PRE>
-
-<P>adds <SPAN class="filename">*.txt</SPAN> files to self extracting 
-  archive  <SPAN class="filename">a.exe</SPAN> using the default console SFX module.</P>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a -sfx7z.sfx a.exe *
-</PRE>
-
-<P>adds all files to self extracting archive <SPAN class="filename">a.exe</SPAN>
-with module <SPAN class="filename">7z.sfx</SPAN> using windows version of SFX mudule.</P>
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>,
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/ssc.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-ssc (Set Sensitive Case mode) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-ssc (Set Sensitive Case mode) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Sets sensitive case mode for file names.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--scs[-]
-</PRE>
-
-<TABLE>
-  <TR><TH width="80">Switch</TH> <TH>Description</TH></TR>
-  <TR><TD>-ssc</TD> <TD>Set case-sensitive mode. It's default for Posix/Linux systems.</TD></TR>
-  <TR><TD>-ssc-</TD> <TD>Set case-insensitive mode. It's default for Windows systems.</TD></TR>
-</TABLE>
-
-<H4>Example</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a archive.7z A*.txt -ssc -r
-</PRE>
-
-<P>compresses all <SPAN class="filename">A*.txt</SPAN> files
-  from current directory and all it's subdirectories. That command doesn't compress
-  <SPAN class="filename">a*.txt</SPAN> files.
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/test.htm">t (Test)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A>
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/stdin.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-si (read data from stdin) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-si (read data from stdin) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Causes 7-Zip to read data from stdin (standard input) instead of from disc files.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--si{file_name}
-</PRE>
-
-<DL>
-  <DT>{file_name}</DT>
-  <DD>Specifies a name that will be stored in the archive for the compressed data.
-    If file_name is not specified, data will be stored without a name.</DD>
-</DL>
-
-<P>Note: The current version of 7-Zip support reading of archives from stdin only for xz, lzma, tar, gzip and bzip2 archives.</P>
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a archive.gz -tgzip -siDoc2.txt < Doc.txt
-</PRE>
-
-<P>compresses input stream from file Doc.txt to 
-<SPAN class="filename">archive.gz</SPAN> archive
-using <SPAN class="filename">Doc2.txt</SPAN> file name.</P>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z x 7z905.tar.gz -so | 7z x -si -ttar
-</PRE>
-
-<P>decompresses <SPAN class="filename">tar.gz</SPAN> archive.</P>
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A>
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/stdout.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-so (write data to stdout) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-so (write data to stdout) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Causes 7-Zip to write output data to stdout (standard output stream).</P> 
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--so
-</PRE>
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z x archive.gz -so > Doc.txt
-</PRE>
-
-<P>decompresses <SPAN class="filename">archive.gz</SPAN> 
-archive to output stream and then redirects that stream to
-<SPAN class="filename">Doc.txt</SPAN> file.</P>
-
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a dummy -tgzip -so Doc.txt > archive.gz
-</PRE>
-
-<P>compresses the <SPAN class="filename">Doc.txt</SPAN> file to the 7-Zip standard
-output stream and writes that stream to 
-<SPAN class="filename">archive.gz</SPAN> file.</P>
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A>
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/stop_switch.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-- (Stop switches parsing) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-- (Stop switches parsing) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Disables switch parsing after "--" on the command line.
-This is to allow 7-Zip to use file names that start with "-".
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
---
-</PRE>
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z t -- -ArchiveName.7z
-</PRE>
-
-<P>tests <SPAN class="filename">-ArchiveName.7z</SPAN> archive.</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/style.css	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,232 +0,0 @@
-body
-  {
-  padding: 0px 0px 0px 26px;
-  background: #ffffff; 
-  color: #000000;
-  font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
-  font-size: 80%;
-  }
-
-div
-  {
-  width: 90%;
-  border: 2px solid #999999;
-  padding: 4px 8px;
-  background: #cccccc;
-  }
-  
-h1, h2, h3, h4
-  {
-  font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
-  margin-left: -26px;
-  }
-  
-h1
-  {
-  font-size: 145%;
-  margin-top: .5em;
-  margin-bottom: 1em; 
-  }
-  
-h2
-  {
-  font-size: 130%;
-  margin-top: 1.5em;
-  margin-bottom: .6em; 
-  }
-  
-h3
-  {
-  font-size: 115%;
-  margin-top: 1.5em;
-  margin-bottom: .6em;
-  }
-  
-h4
-  {
-  font-size: 100%;
-  margin-top: 1.5em;
-  margin-bottom: .6em; 
-  }
-
-ul p, ol p, dl p
-  {
-  margin-left: 0em;
-  }
-
-p
-  {
-  margin-top: .6em;
-  margin-bottom: .6em;
-  }
-
-dl
-  {
-  /*margin-top: 0em; */
-  }
-
-dt
-  {
-  margin-top: .76em;
-  margin-bottom: .5em;
-  font-weight: bold;
-  }
-
-dd
-  {
-  margin-top: .5em;
-  margin-bottom: .5em;  
-  margin-left: 1.9em; 
-  }
-
-
-ul, ol
-  {
-  margin-top: .6em;   
-  margin-bottom: 0em;
-  }
-  
-ol
-  {
-  margin-left: 3.6em; 
-  } 
-  
-ul
-  {
-  list-style-type: disc; 
-  margin-left: 1.9em; 
-  }
-
-li
-  {
-  margin-bottom: .6em;
-  }
-
-ul ol, ol ol
-  {
-  list-style-type: lower-alpha;
-  {
-
-  /*
-pre
-  {
-  margin-top: .6em;
-  margin-bottom: .6em; 
-  }
-  */
-
-pre,code
-  {
-  font: 100% Courier New, Courier, mono; 
-  color: #000000;
-  cursor: text;
-  }
-
-pre.syntax
-  {
-  background: #dddddd;
-  padding: 2pt,4pt
-  }
-
-pre.syntax
-  {
-  color: #000000;
-  }
-
-pre.example
-  {
-  margin-left: 2.0em;
-  /*margin-top: 12.0em;*/
-  /*margin-bottom: 1.0em;*/
-  color: #C00000;
-  /*padding: 10pt,20pt*/
-  }
-
-table
-  {
-  /* width: 90%; */
-  background: #999999;
-  margin-top: .6em;
-  margin-bottom: .3em;
-  }
-    
-th
-  { 
-  padding: 4px 8px;
-  background: #cccccc;
-  text-align: left;
-  font-size: 80%;
-  vertical-align: bottom;
-  }
-
-th.cc
-  { 
-  text-align: center;
-  vertical-align: middle;
-  }
-
-td
-  { 
-  padding: 4px 8px;
-  background: #ffffff;
-  vertical-align: top;
-  font-size: 80%;
-  }
-
-td.cc
-  { 
-  text-align: center;
-  vertical-align: middle;
-  }
-
-
-blockquote
-  {
-  margin-left: 3.8em;
-  margin-right: 3.8em;
-  margin-top: .6em;
-  margin-bottom: .6em;
-  }
-
-a:link
-  {
-  color: #0066ff;
-  }
-  
-a:visited
-  {
-  color: #996600; 
-  }
-  
-a:hover
-  {
-  color: #cc9900;
-  }
-  
-a.parameter:link
-  {
-  color: #0066ff;
-  text-decoration:none;
-  }
-
-a.parameter:visited
-  {
-  text-decoration:none;
-  }
-
-div.footer
-  {
-  width: 100%;
-  border: none;
-  background: #ffffff;
-  margin-top: 18pt;
-  padding-bottom: 12pt;
-  color: #228B22;
-  text-align: center;
-  font-size: 70%;
-  }
-
-span.filename
-{
-  color: #F00000;
-}
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/type.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,83 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-o (set Output directory) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-t (set Type of archive) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Specifies the type of archive.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--t{archive_type}
-</PRE>
-
-<DL>
-  <DT>{archive_type}</DT>
-  <DD>Specifies the type of archive. It can be: *, 7z, split, zip, gzip, bzip2, tar, ... , or 
-    combination of them, like: mbr.vhd
-</DD>
-</DL>
-
-<P>If -t{archive_type} switch is not specified, 7-Zip uses extension of archive filename to 
-  detect the type of archive. If you create new archive, -t{archive_type} switch is not 
-  specified and there is no extension of archive, 7-Zip will create .7z archive.</P>
-
-<P>When you extract archive of some types that contains another 
-archive without compression (for example, MBR in VHD), 7-Zip can open both 
-levels in one step. If you want to open/extract just top 
-level archive, use <SPAN class="filename">-t*</SPAN> switch.</P>
-
-<P>Note: gzip or bzip2 formats support only one file per archive.
-If you want to compress more than one file to these formats,
-create a tar archive first, and then compress it with your selected format.</P>
-
-<H4>Example</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a -tzip archive.zip *.txt
-</PRE>
-
-<P>adds all <SPAN class="filename">*.txt</SPAN> files from current directory 
-to zip archive <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN>.</P>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z t -t7z.split archive.7z.001
-</PRE>
-
-<P>tests all files in <SPAN class="filename">archive.7z.001</SPAN>. It also checks
-that archive is multivolume .7z archive.</P>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z x -tiso archive.iso
-</PRE>
-
-<P>extracts files from <SPAN class="filename">archive.iso</SPAN> open as ISO archive.
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z x -tudf archive.iso
-</PRE>
-
-<P>extracts files from <SPAN class="filename">archive.iso</SPAN> open as UDF archive.
-
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/test.htm">t (Test)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A>
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/update.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,176 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-u (Update options) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-u (Update options) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Specifies how to update files in an archive and (or) how to create new archives.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--u<A class="parameter" href="#disable_base_archive">[-]</A>&lt;action_set><A class="parameter" href="#new_archive_name">[!{new_archive_name}]</A>
-
-  &lt;action_set> ::= &lt;state_action>...
-
-    &lt;state_action> ::= <A class="parameter" href="#state">&lt;state></A><A class="parameter" href="#state">&lt;action></A>
-
-      <A class="parameter" href="#action">&lt;state></A> ::= p | q | r | x | y | z | w
-
-      <A class="parameter" href="#action">&lt;action></A> ::= 0 | 1 | 2 | 3
-</PRE>
-
-
-<H4>Parameters</H4>
-
-<DL>
-  <DT><A name="disable_base_archive"></A>dash (-)</DT>
-  <DD><P>Disables any updates in the base archive.</P>
-
-      <P>The term <B>base archive</B> means the archive assigned by "base_archive_name"
-      on the command line. See <A href="../syntax.htm">Command line syntax</A>
-      for more details.</P>
-  </DD>
-  <DT><A name="new_archive_name"></A>{new_archive_name}</DT>
-  <DD><P>Specifies the path name of the new archive to be created.
-    All options in this switch will refer to this new archive.</P>
-    <P>If not assigned, then all options in this switch will
-                  refer to the base archive of the command.</P>
-  </DD>
-  <DT><A name="state"></A>&lt;state></DT>
-  <DD><P>Specifies the state of a particular file to be processed.</P>
-    <PRE class="syntax">&lt;state> ::= p | q | r | x | y | z | w</PRE>
-    <P>For each unique filename there are 6 variants of state:</P>
-    <TABLE>
-      <TR> <TH>&lt;state></TH> <TH>State condition</TH>
-           <TH width="20%">File on Disk</TH> <TH width="20%">File in Archive</TH> </TR>
-
-      <TR> <TD align="center">p</TD> <TD>File exists in archive, but is not matched with wildcard.</TD>
-           <TD>&nbsp;</TD> <TD>Exists, but is not matched</TD> </TR>
-
-      <TR> <TD align="center">q</TD> <TD>File exists in archive, but doesn't exist on disk.</TD>
-           <TD>Doesn't exist</TD> <TD>Exists</TD> </TR>
-
-      <TR> <TD align="center">r</TD> <TD>File doesn't exist in archive, but exists  on disk.</TD>
-           <TD>Exists</TD> <TD>Doesn't exist</TD> </TR>
-
-      <TR> <TD align="center">x</TD> <TD>File in archive is newer than the file on disk.</TD>
-           <TD>Older</TD> <TD>Newer</TD> </TR>
-
-      <TR> <TD align="center">y</TD> <TD>File in archive is older than the file on disk.</TD>
-           <TD>Newer</TD> <TD>Older</TD> </TR>
-
-      <TR> <TD align="center">z</TD> <TD>File in archive is same as the file on disk</TD>
-           <TD>Same</TD> <TD>Same</TD> </TR>
-
-      <TR> <TD align="center">w</TD> <TD>Can not be detected what file is newer  
-              (times are the same, sizes are different)</TD>
-           <TD>?</TD> <TD>?</TD> </TR>
-    </TABLE>
-  </DD>
-
-  <DT><A name="action"></A>&lt;action></DT>
-  <DD><P>Specifies the action for a given <A class="parameter" href="#state">&lt;state></A>.</P>
-    <PRE class="syntax">&lt;action> ::= 0 | 1 | 2 | 3</PRE>
-    <P>For each state you can specify one of the three variants of actions:</P>
-    <TABLE>
-      <TR> <TH>&lt;action></TH> <TH>Description</TH></TR>
-      <TR> <TD align="center">0</TD> <TD>Ignore file (don't create item in new archive for this file)</TD></TR>
-      <TR> <TD align="center">1</TD> <TD>Copy file (copy from old archive to new)</TD></TR>
-      <TR> <TD align="center">2</TD> <TD>Compress (compress file from disk to new archive)</TD></TR>
-      <TR> <TD align="center">3</TD> <TD>Create Anti-item (item that will delete file or directory during extracting). This feature is supported only in 7z format.</TD></TR>
-    </TABLE>
-  </DD>
-</DL>
-
-
-<H4>Remarks</H4>
-
-<P>Any update command (such as <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>) can be assigned in these terms.</P>
-<P>The following table shows action sets for update commands.</P>
-
-<TABLE>
-  <TR> <TH>command \ <A class="parameter" href="#state">&lt;state></A></TH>
-              <TH>p</TH> <TH>q</TH> <TH>r</TH> <TH>x</TH> <TH>y</TH> <TH>z</TH> <TH>w</TH></TR>
-  <TR> <TH><A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A></TH> <TD>1</TD> <TD>0</TD> <TD>0</TD> <TD>0</TD> <TD>0</TD> <TD>0</TD> <TD>0</TD></TR>
-  <TR> <TH><A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A></TH> <TD>1</TD> <TD>1</TD> <TD>2</TD> <TD>2</TD> <TD>2</TD> <TD>2</TD>  <TD>2</TD></TR>
-  <TR> <TH><A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A></TH> <TD>1</TD> <TD>1</TD> <TD>2</TD> <TD>1</TD> <TD>2</TD> <TD>1</TD> <TD>2</TD></TR>
-  <TR> <TH>Freshen</TH> <TD>1</TD> <TD>1</TD> <TD>0</TD> <TD>1</TD> <TD>2</TD> <TD>1</TD> <TD>2</TD></TR>
-  <TR> <TH>Synchronize</TH> <TD>1</TD> <TD>0</TD> <TD>2</TD> <TD>1</TD> <TD>2</TD> <TD>1</TD> <TD>2</TD></TR>
-</TABLE>
-
-
-<P>If you don't specify a
-<A class="parameter" href="#new_archive_name"><I>!{new_archive_name}</I></A> option, then
-all options will refer to the main archive (the archive assigned on the command line after the 7z command).
-If you specify <A class="parameter" href="#new_archive_name"><I>!{new_archive_name}</I></A>
-option, then 7-Zip also will create a new archive with the specified name and all options
-will refer to that new archive.</P>
-
-<P>Multiple update switches are supported.
-7-Zip can create any number of new archives during one operation.</P>
-
-<P>By default, the action set for each new archive is assigned
-as the action set of the main command. There are 3 different
-action sets for commands: <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>.
-You can overload any &lt;state_action> pair.</P>
-
-<H4>Time zone notes</H4>
-<P>If you change time zone (when you move your computer to another time zone 
-or if there are clock changes for daylight saving in your zone), you can have some problems 
-with update commands that depend from file's modification time. It's strongly recommended to use only 
-file system that uses Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and archive format that also uses UTC. 
-In that case you will have no problems with time zone changes.
-Also it's recommended to use only UTC formats in other cases, for example, if you send files to 
-someone in another time zone.</P>
-
-<P>Also in some cases there are no problems, if both file system and archive format use local time, for example, FAT file system and ZIP format.</P> 
-<UL>
-<LI>UTC file systems: NTFS
-<LI>UTC archive formats: .zip with -mtc switch, 7z, tar, gzip2, iso, wim
-<LI>Local time file systems : FAT, FAT32
-<LI>Local time archive formats : rar, zip, cab
-</UL>
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z u c:\1\exist.7z -u- -up0q3x2z0!c:\1\update.7z *
-</PRE>
-
-<P>creates a new archive <SPAN class="filename">update.7z</SPAN> and
-writes to this archive all files from current directory which differ from
-files in <SPAN class="filename">exist.7z</SPAN> archive.
-<SPAN class="filename">exist.7z</SPAN> archive will not be changed.</P>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z u c:\1\exist.7z -up0q3x2z0!c:\1\update.7z * -ms=off
-</PRE>
-
-<P>creates a new archive <SPAN class="filename">update.7z</SPAN> and
-writes to this archive all files from the current directory which differ from
-files in <SPAN class="filename">exist.7z</SPAN> archive.
-
-<P>Note: the updating of solid .7z archives can be slow, since it 
-can require some recompression.</P>
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>,
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/volume.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-v (Create Volumes) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-v (Create Volumes) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Specifies volume sizes.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--v{Size}[b | k | m | g]
-
-</PRE>
-<DL>
-  <DT>{Size}[b | k | m | g]</DT>
-  <DD>Specifies volume size in Bytes, Kilobytes (1 Kilobyte = 1024 bytes),
-  Megabytes (1 Megabyte = 1024 Kilobytes) or Gigabytes (1 Gigabyte = 1024 Megabytes).
-  if you specify only {Size}, 7-zip will treat it as bytes.</DD>
-</DL>
-
-<P>It's possible to specify several -v switches.</P>
-
-<P><B>NOTE:</B> Please don't use volumes (and don't copy volumes) before finishing archiving. 
-7-Zip can change any volume (including first volume) at the end of archiving operation.</P>
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a a.7z *.txt -v10k -v15k -v2m
-</PRE>
-
-<P>creates multivolume <SPAN class="filename">a.7z</SPAN> archive.
-First volume will be 10 KB, second will be 15 KB, and all others will be 2 MB.</P>
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>,
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/working_dir.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-w (set Working directory) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-w (set Working directory) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Sets the working directory for the temporary base archive. By
-default, 7-Zip builds a new base archive file in the same directory as the
-old base archive file. By specifying this switch, you can set the
-working directory where the temporary base archive file will be built.
-After the temporary base archive file is built, it is copied over the
-original archive; then, the temporary file is deleted.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">
--w[<A class="parameter" href="#dir_path">{dir_path}</A>]
-</PRE>
-
-<DL>
-  <DT><A name="dir_path"></A>{dir_path}</DT>
-  <DD>
-    <P>Specifies the destination directory path. It's not required that
-      a path end with a backslash.</P>
-    <P>If &lt;dir_path> is not assigned, then 7-Zip will use the Windows temporary directory.</P>
-  </DD>
-</DL>
-
-
-<H4>Example</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z a -tzip archive.zip *.cpp -wc:\temp
-</PRE>
-
-<P>adds <SPAN class="filename">*.cpp</SPAN> files to the
-<SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> archive, creating a temporary archive
-in <SPAN class="filename">c:\temp</SPAN> folder.</P>
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>,
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/yes.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>-y (assume Yes on all queries) switch</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>-y (assume Yes on all queries) switch</H1>
-
-<P>Disables most of the normal user queries during 7-Zip
-execution. You can use this switch to suppress overwrite queries in the
-<A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A> and
-<A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A> commands.</P>
-
-<H4>Syntax</H4>
-
-<PRE class="syntax">-y</PRE>
-
-<H4>Examples</H4>
-
-<PRE class="example">
-7z x src.zip -y
-</PRE>
-
-<P>extracts all files from
-  <SPAN class="filename">src.zip</SPAN> archive. All overwrite queries will be
-suppressed and files on disk with same filenames as in archive will be
-overwritten.</P>
-
-<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>,
-  <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A>
-</P>
-
-<H4>See also</H4>
-
-<P>
-  <B>Switches:</B>
-  <A href="overwrite.htm">-ao (Overwrite mode)</A>,
-</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/MANUAL/syntax.htm	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,120 +0,0 @@
-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-  <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252">
-  <TITLE>Command Line Syntax</TITLE>
-  <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<H1>Command Line Syntax</H1>
-
-<PRE class = "syntax">
-7z <A href = "commands/index.htm">&lt;command></A> [<A href = "switches/index.htm">&lt;switch></A>...] &lt;base_archive_name> [&lt;arguments>...]
-</PRE>
-<PRE class = "syntax">
-&lt;arguments> ::= <A href = "switches/index.htm">&lt;switch></A> | &lt;wildcard> | &lt;filename> | &lt;list_file>
-<A href = "switches/index.htm">&lt;switch></A>::= &lt;switch_symbol>&lt;switch_characters>[&lt;option>]
-&lt;switch_symbol> ::= '/' | '-' 
-&lt;list_file> ::= @{filename}
-</PRE>
-
-
-<P>Expressions in square brackets (between '[' and ']') are optional.</P>
-
-<P>Expressions in curly braces ('{' and '}') mean that instead of that 
-Expression (including braces), the user must substitute some string.</P>
-
-<P>Expression</P>
-
-<PRE class = "syntax">
-expression1 | expression2 | ... | expressionN</DT>
-</PRE>
-
-<P>
-means that any (but only one) from these expressions must be specified.
-
-<P><A href = "commands/index.htm">Commands</A> and
-<A href = "switches/index.htm">switches</A> can be entered in upper or lower case.</P>
-
-<P>Command is the first non-switch argument.</P>
-
-<P>The "base_archive_name" must be the first filename on the command line
-after the command.</P>
-
-<P>The switches and other filenames can be in any order.</P>
-
-<P>Wildcards or filenames with spaces must be quoted:</P>
-
-<PRE>
-    "Dir\Program files\*"
-    Dir\"Program files"\*
-</PRE>
-
-<P>Switch options can be combined to save command line length. However, some
-switch options take optional string arguments and therefore, must be the
-last option in a combined argument token string because 7-Zip accepts the
-rest of the argument token as the optional argument.</P>
-
-<P>7-Zip uses wild name matching similar to Windows 95:</P>
-<UL>
-  <LI><B>'*'</B> means a sequence of arbitrary characters.</LI>
-  <LI><B>'?'</B> means any character.</LI>
-</UL>
-
-<P><B>
-7-Zip doesn't uses the system wildcard parser.   7-Zip doesn't
-follow the archaic rule by which *.* means any file. 7-Zip treats
-*.* as matching the name of any file that has an extension. To process all files, you must
-use a * wildcard.</B></P>
-
-<P>Examples:</P>
-<TABLE border = "0">
-  <TR><TD>*.txt</TD><TD>means all files with an extension of ".txt"</TD></TR>
-  <TR><TD>?a*</TD><TD>means all files with a second character of "a"</TD></TR>
-  <TR><TD>*1*</TD><TD>means all names that contains character "1"</TD></TR>
-  <TR><TD>*.*.*</TD><TD>means all names that contain two at least "." characters</TD></TR>
-</TABLE>
-
-
-<P>The default wildcard "*" will be used if there is no filename/wildcard in the
-command line.</P>
-
-<P>Slash ('\') at the end of a path means a directory. Without a Slash ('\') at
-the end of the path, the path can refer either to a file or a directory.
-
-
-<H2><A name = "ListFile"></A>List file</H2>
-
-<P>You can supply one or more filenames or wildcards for special list files
-(files containing lists of files). The filenames in such list file must be
-separated by new line symbol(s).</P>
-
-<P>For list files, 7-Zip uses UTF-8 encoding by default. You can change encoding
-using <A href = "switches/charset.htm">-scs</A> switch.</P>
-
-<P>Multiple list files are supported.</P>
-
-<P>For example, if the file "listfile.txt" contains the following:</P>
-
-<PRE>
-    My programs\*.cpp
-    Src\*.cpp
-</PRE>
-<P>then the command</P>
-
-<PRE>
-    7z a -tzip archive.zip @listfile.txt
-</PRE>
-
-<P>adds to the archive "archive.zip" all "*.cpp" files from directories "My
-programs" and "Src".</P>
-
-<H2><A name = "ListFile"></A>Short and Long File Names</H2>
-
-<P>7-Zip supports short file names  (like FILENA~1.TXT) in some cases. 
-However, it's strongly recommended to use only the real (long) file names.</P>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/Methods.txt	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,152 +0,0 @@
-7-Zip method IDs (9.18)
------------------------
-
-Each compression or crypto method in 7z has unique binary value (ID).
-The length of ID in bytes is arbitrary but it can not exceed 63 bits (8 bytes).
-
-If you want to add some new ID, you have two ways:
-1) Write request for allocating IDs to 7-zip developers.
-2) Generate 8-bytes ID:
-
-    3F ZZ ZZ ZZ ZZ ZZ MM MM 
-
-    3F              - Prefix for random IDs (1 byte)
-    ZZ ZZ ZZ ZZ ZZ  - Developer ID (5 bytes). Use real random bytes. 
-                      
-    MM MM           - Method ID (2 bytes)
-
-    You can notify 7-Zip developers about your Developer ID / Method ID.
-
-    Note: Use new ID only if old codec can not decode data encoded with new version.
-
-
-List of defined IDs
--------------------
-      
-00 - Copy
-
-03 - Delta
-04 - x86 (BCJ)
-05 - PPC (Big Endian)
-06 - IA64
-07 - ARM (little endian)
-08 - ARM Thumb (little endian)
-09 - SPARC
-21 - LZMA2
-          
-02.. - Common
-   03 Swap
-      - 2 Swap2
-      - 4 Swap4
-
-03.. - 7z
-   01 - LZMA
-      01 - Version
-  
-   03 - Branch
-      01 - x86
-         03  - BCJ
-         1B  - BCJ2
-      02 - PPC
-         05 - PPC (Big Endian)
-      03 - Alpha
-         01 - Alpha
-      04 - IA64
-         01 - IA64
-      05 - ARM
-         01 - ARM
-      06 - M68
-         05 - M68 (Big Endian)
-      07 - ARM Thumb
-         01 - ARMT
-      08 - SPARC
-         05 - SPARC
-
-   04 - PPMD
-      01 - Version
-
-   7F -
-      01 - experimental methods.
-
-
-04.. - Misc
-   00 - Reserved
-   01 - Zip
-      00 - Copy (not used). Use {00} instead
-      01 - Shrink
-      06 - Implode
-      08 - Deflate
-      09 - Deflate64
-      10 - Imploding
-      12 - BZip2 (not used). Use {04 02 02} instead
-      14 - LZMA
-      60 - Jpeg
-      61 - WavPack
-      62 - PPMd
-      63 - wzAES
-   02 - BZip
-      02 - BZip2
-   03 - Rar
-      01 - Rar15
-      02 - Rar20
-      03 - Rar29
-   04 - Arj
-      01 - Arj (1,2,3)
-      02 - Arj 4
-   05 - Z
-   06 - Lzh
-   07 - Reserved for 7z
-   08 - Cab
-   09 - NSIS
-      01 - DeflateNSIS
-      02 - BZip2NSIS
-
-
-06.. - Crypto 
-   00 - 
-   01 - AES
-      0x - AES-128
-      4x - AES-192
-      8x - AES-256
-      Cx - AES
-
-      x0 - ECB
-      x1 - CBC
-      x2 - CFB
-      x3 - OFB
-
-   07 - Reserved
-   0F - Reserved
-
-   F0 - Misc Ciphers (Real Ciphers without hashing algo)
-
-   F1 - Misc Ciphers (Combine)
-      01 - Zip
-         01 - Main Zip crypto algo
-      03 - RAR
-         02 - 
-         03 - Rar29 AES-128 + (modified SHA-1)
-      07 - 7z
-         01 - AES-256 + SHA-256
-
-07.. - Hash (subject to change)
-   00 - 
-   01 - CRC
-   02 - SHA-1
-   03 - SHA-256
-   04 - SHA-384
-   05 - SHA-512
-
-   F0 - Misc Hash
-
-   F1 - Misc
-      03 - RAR
-         03 - Rar29 Password Hashing (modified SHA1)
-      07 - 7z 
-         01 - SHA-256 Password Hashing
-    
-   
-
-
----
-End of document
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/copying.txt	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,504 +0,0 @@
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-- New small SFX module for installers (C/Util/SfxSetup).
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-9.17           2010-10-04
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-- IStream.h::IOutStream::
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-9.09           2009-12-12
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-- The bug was fixed:
-   Utf16_To_Utf8 funstions in UTFConvert.cpp and 7zMain.c
-   incorrectly converted surrogate characters (the code >= 0x10000) to UTF-8.
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-9.05           2009-07-05
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-- FileMapping.h::CFileMapping now returns WRes
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-9.04           2009-05-30
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-- ICoder.h: NCoderPropID::EEnum values were changed
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-9.02           2009-04-23
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-- Bug was fixed: if swap2 filter was requests at compression,
-  7-zip used swap4 filter instead (but id was swap2), so archives were incorrect.
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-4.61           2008-11-23
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-- Bug in ver. 4.58+ was fixed:
-   7-Zip didn't use any -m* switch after -mtc, -mcl or -mcu for .zip archives. 
-- Bug in .CAB code was fixed. 7-Zip didn't show some empty files,
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-4.59           2008-07-27
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-- Bug was fixed:
-   LZMA Encoder in fast compression mode could access memory outside of 
-   allocated range in some rare cases.
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-4.59 alpha     2008-05-30
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-- BUGS was fixed: 
-    7zOut.cpp: 7-Zip incorrectly wrote size of property records in some cases.
-    7zIn.cpp:  7-Zip incorrectly work with archive, containg archive properties.
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-4.58 alpha 9   2008-04-29
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-- BUG was fixed: 7-Zip showed incorrect timestamps in ISO files.
-
-
-4.58 alpha 8   2008-04-15
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-- BUG in 4.58 alpha 5/6/7 was fixed:
-    LZMA encoder worked incorrectly, if lp != 0.
-- Unicode (UTF-8) support for filenames in .ZIP archives. Now there are 3 modes:
-    1) Default mode: 7-Zip uses UTF-8, if the local code page doesn't contain required symbols.
-    2) -mcu switch:  7-Zip uses UTF-8, if there are non-ASCII symbols.
-    3) -mcl switch:  7-Zip uses local code page.
-- Now it's possible to use -mSW- and -mSW+ switches instead of -mSW=off and -mSW=on  
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-4.58 alpha 7   2008-04-08
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-- BUG was fixed: BZip2Encoder and BZip2Decoder used CEvent objects without 
-  creating, when BZip2 code was called with one thread (with -mmt1 switch or with 
-  default switches on single thread CPU).
-- .lzma support.
-- RPM and NSIS support was improved.
-- LZMA now stores only (2 << n) or (3 << n) dictionary size value to LZMA properties.
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-4.58 alpha 6   2008-03-27
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-- NTFS time extra in ZIP.
-- New item property - kpidTimeType - VT_UI4 (0 - NTFS, 1 - Unix, 2 - DOS).
-- Static CRC table is not required now for Lzma Encoder (in Lz MatchFinder).
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-
-4.58 alpha 5   2008-03-19
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-- Creation time (-mtc switch) for .7z archives
-- LZMA encoder was converted to ANSI-C
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-
-4.58 alpha 3   2008-02-25
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-- Speed optimizations for LZMA decoding. Now it uses C code instead of C++.
-- 7-Zip now has 128 MB dictionary limit for 32-bit version:
-  It's for speed optimization: kNumLogBits = 9 + sizeof(size_t) / 2;
-- TAR: 'D' link flag support.
-- 7-Zip now can unpack multivolume RAR archives created with 
-  "old style volume names" scheme (-vn switch) and names *.001, *.002, ...
-- Fixed bugs:
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-    In case of move it removed original files.
-  - SFX-WIN: if there are errors, it still could return 0.
-  - ZIP (.XPS file) isZip64 && thisDiskNumber16 == 0xFFFF.
-  - ZIP name updating:
-      If zip file contains extra field and you try to change properties of files,
-      7-zip tries to delete all extra fileds (except for WzAES).
-      And that code could hang.
-  -  7-Zip GUI didn't suggest BZip2 dictionary size used in previous run.
-  -  If creation time stamp was included in .RAR archive, 7-zip used creation time stamp 
-     as modification time stamp.
-
-4.58 alpha 2   2007-12-31
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-- Small changes in Deflate and LZMA compression.
-- Some speed optimizations.
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-4.57
-----
-- Bug was fixed:
-  Anti item is created for wrong file:
-  http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1880366&forum_id=45798
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-4.52 beta      2007-07-32
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-- 7-Zip could not decompress some cab files
-- "." dir creating at FAT was fixed / long names
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-
-4.50 beta      2007-07-24
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-- 7-Zip now replaces unsupported filenames (like "nul", "com1") during extracting.
-- New switch for command line version:
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-- 7z.exe l shows archive comment for zip archives
-- Some bugs were fixed: long paths names shorter than 4.
-- Speed optimizations for AES encryption.
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-
-4.56 beta      2007-09-13
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-- some fixes in LZ encoder (LZMA and Deflate) code.
- size_t was replaces to ptrdiff_t.
- size_t version worked incorrectly with some compilers.
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-4.46 beta      2007-05-25
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-- CPP Synchronization objects now return HRes (error code) instead of bool.
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-4.45 beta      2007-04-16
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-- 7-Zip now uses C version of CRC, so you must call CrcGenerateTable at 
-  stratup code, or you must add CPP/Common/CRC.cpp to your project.
-- Method ID in .7z now is 63-bit integer (UInt64).
-- Open error messages
-- unRar 1.5 fixed
-- unShrink fixed
-- BUG of 4.43 beta and 4.44 beta was fixed.
-  7-Zip compressing to .zip in multi-threading mode didn't work in some cases.
-
-
-4.44 beta      2007-01-20
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-
-- Bug was fixed: LZMAEncoder.cpp::CEncoder::GetOptimumFast
-  it was:
-    data++
-  fixed version:
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-  It could lead to very small cpmpression ratio decreasing when block needs move.
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-4.30 beta      2005-11-18
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-- Security.h::AddLockMemoryPrivilege       - installs "Large pages" feature
-- MemoryLock.h::EnableLockMemoryPrivilege  - enables "Large pages" feature
-- Alloc.h::SetLargePageSize                - sets optimal LargePageSize size
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-4.27           2005-09-21
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-- Some GUIDs/interfaces were changed.
- IStream.h:
-   ISequentialInStream::Read now works as old ReadPart
-   ISequentialOutStream::Write now works as old WritePart
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-
-4.26 beta      2005-08-05
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--  MyAlloc(0)/BigAlloc(0) now return 0
-
-
-4.25 beta      2005-07-31
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--  More 64-bit compatibilty
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-
-4.24 beta      2005-07-06
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--  Common\NewHandler.h: using throw() for code size optimization.
-
-
-4.23           2005-06-29
--------------------------
--  Bug was fixed: memory leak in Cab decoder.
-
-
-4.19 beta      2005-05-21
--------------------------
--  BZip2 code was rewritten. Now 7-Zip doesn't use original BZip2 code.
-  Old (original) version was moved to folder 7zip/Compress/BZip2Original/
-
-
-4.14 beta      2005-01-11
--------------------------
--  STL using was reduced
--  7za now supports Split(001) archves
-
-
-4.10 beta      2004-10-21
--------------------------
--  Codecs now use new interface: ICompressSetDecoderProperties2
-
-
-4.07 beta      2004-10-03
--------------------------
--  some interfaces were changed slightly to support 
-  -stdin -stdout mode.
--  FilterCoder for simple filters
--  Wildcard censor class was changed.
--  Bug was fixed: when encrypted stream was multiple 16,
-  it used additional 16 empty bytes.
-
-
-3.11           2003-10-06
--------------------------
-  File functions support unicode strings even
-  on Windows 95/98/ME.
-
-
-3.08.02        2003-09-20
--------------------------
-  More compatible with GCC.
-
-
-3.08.02 beta   2003-08-20
--------------------------
-  Extracting bug in 7zExtract.cpp was fixed.
- 
-
-3.08 beta      2003-08-19
--------------------------
-  Big source code reconstruction.
- 
-
-2.30 Beta 32   2003-05-15
--------------------------
-  Small changes in Deflate decoder.
- 
-
-2.30 Beta 31   2003-04-29
--------------------------
-  Common/NewHandler.cpp
-    HeapAlloc in (included to beta 30) was changed to malloc.
-    HeapAlloc worked slower in Win95/98/Me.
- 
-
-2.30 Beta 30   2003-04-21
--------------------------
-  new file: Common/String.cpp
-  Common/NewHandler.*  were changed
-
-
-2.30 Beta 29   2003-04-07
--------------------------
-  Small changes in LZMA code.
-
-
-2.30 Beta 28   2003-02-16
--------------------------
-  Processing anti-files was corrected.
-
-
-2.30 Beta 27   2003-01-24
--------------------------
-  Project/Archiver/Format/Common/ArchiveInterface.h:
-    new IArchiveOpenVolumeCallback interface.
-
-
-2.30 Beta 26   2003-01-12
--------------------------
-  SDK/Interface/PropID.h:
-    kpidComment now is kpidCommented
-
-
-2.30 Beta 25   2003-01-02
--------------------------
-  Main archive interfaces were changed.
-
-
-2.30 Beta 24   2002-11-01
--------------------------
-  SDK/Windows/Synchronization.h 
-  SDK/Windows/Synchronization.cpp
-    - some changes.
-
-
-2.30 Beta 23   2002-09-07
--------------------------
-  Project/FileManager folder was added.
-  Notation of some source files was changed.
-
-
-2.30 Beta 22   2002-08-28
--------------------------
-  Project/FileManager folder was added.
-  Notation of some source files was changed.
-
-
-
-2.30 Beta 21   2002-07-08
--------------------------
-  Project/Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTree/BinTree.h
-  Project/Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTree/BinTreeMain.h
-  Project/Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTree/HC.h
-  Project/Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTree/HCMain.h
-    - RAM requirements for LZMA (7z) compression were reduced.
-
-
-2.30 Beta 20   2002-07-01
--------------------------
-- SDK/Stream/WindowOut.h 
-    now it uses only required memory (dictionary size).
-- Project/Archiver/Resource 
-    contains common resurces
-
-
-2.30 Beta 19   2002-04-11
--------------------------
-- SDK/Archive/Rar/Handler.cpp
-    supporting RAR29
-
-2.30 Beta 18   2002-03-25
--------------------------
-- SDK/Archive/Cab/MSZipDecoder.cpp
-  SDK/Archive/Cab/LZXDecoder.cpp:
-    bug with corrupted archives was fixed
-- Project/Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTree/BinTree.h 
-- Project/Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTree/BinTreeMain.h 
-    some speed optimization (using prefetching)
-
-
-2.30 Beta 17   2002-03-03
--------------------------
-- ARJ suppport.
-
-
-2.30 Beta 16   2002-02-24
--------------------------
-- Project/Compress/LZ/LZMA/Decoder.cpp:
-    Bug was fixed: LZMA could not extract more than 4 GB.
-- RPM and CPIO formats.
-- Project/Compress/LZ/LZMA/Encoder.*
-  Project/Archiver/Format/7z/OutHandler.cpp 
-    New fast compression mode for LZMA: -m0a=0.
-- New match finders for LZMA: bt4b, hc3, hc4.
-
-
-2.30 Beta 15   2002-02-17
--------------------------
-- Compression ratio in LZMA was slightly improved:
-    Project/Compress/LZ/LZMA/Encoder.*
-    Project/Archiver/Format/7z/OutHandler.cpp 
-
-
-2.30 Beta 14   2002-02-10
--------------------------
-- Supporting multithreading for LZMA:
-    Project/Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/MT 
-- Common/String.h:
-    CStringBase::Replace function was fixed.
-
-
-2.30 Beta 13   2002-01-27
--------------------------
-- Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTree3.h: 
-   method
-- Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTreemain.h: 
-    - one VirtualAlloc array was splitted to 
-      the for 3 arrays.
-    - Hash-functions were changed.
-
-
-
-2.30 Beta 12   2002-01-16
--------------------------
-- Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTreemain.h: 
-  Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/Patricia.h: 
-  Compress/PPM/PPMd/SubAlloc.h: 
-    Beta 11 bugs were fixed:
-      - VirtualFree was used incorrectly
-      - checking WIN32 instead _WINDOWS.
-  Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/Patricia.h: 
-    Beta 11 bug with deleting m_Hash2Descendants was fixed.
-
-
-2.30 Beta 11   2002-01-15
--------------------------
-- Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTreemain.h: 
-  Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/Patricia.h: 
-  Compress/PPM/PPMd/SubAlloc.h: 
-    using VirtualAlloc for memory allocating
-- Exlorer/ContextMenu.cpp: 
-    Testing supporting.
-    CreateProcess instead WinExec
-- Format/Common/IArchiveHandler.h:
-  Exlorer/ProxyHandler.cpp:
-  FAR/Plugin.cpp:
-    New properties names: Method, HostOS.
-- Exlorer/OverwriteDialog.cpp:
-  FAR/OverwriteDialog.cpp:
-  Windows/PropVariantConversions.h
-    Using National time format was eliminated.
-
-
-
-2.30 Beta 10   2002-01-11
--------------------------
-- Exlorer/ContextMenu.cpp: bug with context menu on 
-  Windows NT4 in Unicode version was fixed.
-- Format/7z/UpdateArchiveEngine.cpp: bug was fixed - 
-  Updating in Beta 8 and 9 didn't work.
-- Exlorer/CCompressDialog.cpp: history growing bug was fixed.
-
-
-2.30 Beta 9    2002-01-08
--------------------------
-- SDK/Common/Vector.h: sopporting sorted object vectors .
-- Lang features.
-- Two new match finders: pat3h and pat4h.
-- SDK/Archive/Zip/InEngine.cpp: bug was fixed.
-- SDK/Windows/FileDir.cpp: function CreateComplexDirectory
-  was changed.
-
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/lzma.txt	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,598 +0,0 @@
-LZMA SDK 9.20
--------------
-
-LZMA SDK provides the documentation, samples, header files, libraries, 
-and tools you need to develop applications that use LZMA compression.
-
-LZMA is default and general compression method of 7z format
-in 7-Zip compression program (www.7-zip.org). LZMA provides high 
-compression ratio and very fast decompression.
-
-LZMA is an improved version of famous LZ77 compression algorithm. 
-It was improved in way of maximum increasing of compression ratio,
-keeping high decompression speed and low memory requirements for 
-decompressing.
-
-
-
-LICENSE
--------
-
-LZMA SDK is written and placed in the public domain by Igor Pavlov.
-
-Some code in LZMA SDK is based on public domain code from another developers:
-  1) PPMd var.H (2001): Dmitry Shkarin
-  2) SHA-256: Wei Dai (Crypto++ library)
-
-
-LZMA SDK Contents
------------------
-
-LZMA SDK includes:
-
-  - ANSI-C/C++/C#/Java source code for LZMA compressing and decompressing
-  - Compiled file->file LZMA compressing/decompressing program for Windows system
-
-
-UNIX/Linux version 
-------------------
-To compile C++ version of file->file LZMA encoding, go to directory
-CPP/7zip/Bundles/LzmaCon
-and call make to recompile it:
-  make -f makefile.gcc clean all
-
-In some UNIX/Linux versions you must compile LZMA with static libraries.
-To compile with static libraries, you can use 
-LIB = -lm -static
-
-
-Files
----------------------
-lzma.txt     - LZMA SDK description (this file)
-7zFormat.txt - 7z Format description
-7zC.txt      - 7z ANSI-C Decoder description
-methods.txt  - Compression method IDs for .7z
-lzma.exe     - Compiled file->file LZMA encoder/decoder for Windows
-7zr.exe      - 7-Zip with 7z/lzma/xz support.
-history.txt  - history of the LZMA SDK
-
-
-Source code structure
----------------------
-
-C/  - C files
-        7zCrc*.*   - CRC code
-        Alloc.*    - Memory allocation functions
-        Bra*.*     - Filters for x86, IA-64, ARM, ARM-Thumb, PowerPC and SPARC code
-        LzFind.*   - Match finder for LZ (LZMA) encoders 
-        LzFindMt.* - Match finder for LZ (LZMA) encoders for multithreading encoding
-        LzHash.h   - Additional file for LZ match finder
-        LzmaDec.*  - LZMA decoding
-        LzmaEnc.*  - LZMA encoding
-        LzmaLib.*  - LZMA Library for DLL calling
-        Types.h    - Basic types for another .c files
-        Threads.*  - The code for multithreading.
-
-    LzmaLib  - LZMA Library (.DLL for Windows)
-    
-    LzmaUtil - LZMA Utility (file->file LZMA encoder/decoder).
-
-    Archive - files related to archiving
-      7z     - 7z ANSI-C Decoder
-
-CPP/ -- CPP files
-
-  Common  - common files for C++ projects
-  Windows - common files for Windows related code
-
-  7zip    - files related to 7-Zip Project
-
-    Common   - common files for 7-Zip
-
-    Compress - files related to compression/decompression
-
-    Archive - files related to archiving
-
-      Common   - common files for archive handling
-      7z       - 7z C++ Encoder/Decoder
-
-    Bundles    - Modules that are bundles of other modules
-  
-      Alone7z           - 7zr.exe: Standalone version of 7z.exe that supports only 7z/LZMA/BCJ/BCJ2
-      LzmaCon           - lzma.exe: LZMA compression/decompression
-      Format7zR         - 7zr.dll: Reduced version of 7za.dll: extracting/compressing to 7z/LZMA/BCJ/BCJ2
-      Format7zExtractR  - 7zxr.dll: Reduced version of 7zxa.dll: extracting from 7z/LZMA/BCJ/BCJ2.
-
-    UI        - User Interface files
-         
-      Client7z - Test application for 7za.dll,  7zr.dll, 7zxr.dll
-      Common   - Common UI files
-      Console  - Code for console archiver
-
-
-
-CS/ - C# files
-  7zip
-    Common   - some common files for 7-Zip
-    Compress - files related to compression/decompression
-      LZ     - files related to LZ (Lempel-Ziv) compression algorithm
-      LZMA         - LZMA compression/decompression
-      LzmaAlone    - file->file LZMA compression/decompression
-      RangeCoder   - Range Coder (special code of compression/decompression)
-
-Java/  - Java files
-  SevenZip
-    Compression    - files related to compression/decompression
-      LZ           - files related to LZ (Lempel-Ziv) compression algorithm
-      LZMA         - LZMA compression/decompression
-      RangeCoder   - Range Coder (special code of compression/decompression)
-
-
-C/C++ source code of LZMA SDK is part of 7-Zip project.
-7-Zip source code can be downloaded from 7-Zip's SourceForge page:
-
-  http://sourceforge.net/projects/sevenzip/
-
-
-
-LZMA features
--------------
-  - Variable dictionary size (up to 1 GB)
-  - Estimated compressing speed: about 2 MB/s on 2 GHz CPU
-  - Estimated decompressing speed: 
-      - 20-30 MB/s on 2 GHz Core 2 or AMD Athlon 64
-      - 1-2 MB/s on 200 MHz ARM, MIPS, PowerPC or other simple RISC
-  - Small memory requirements for decompressing (16 KB + DictionarySize)
-  - Small code size for decompressing: 5-8 KB
-
-LZMA decoder uses only integer operations and can be 
-implemented in any modern 32-bit CPU (or on 16-bit CPU with some conditions).
-
-Some critical operations that affect the speed of LZMA decompression:
-  1) 32*16 bit integer multiply
-  2) Misspredicted branches (penalty mostly depends from pipeline length)
-  3) 32-bit shift and arithmetic operations
-
-The speed of LZMA decompressing mostly depends from CPU speed.
-Memory speed has no big meaning. But if your CPU has small data cache, 
-overall weight of memory speed will slightly increase.
-
-
-How To Use
-----------
-
-Using LZMA encoder/decoder executable
---------------------------------------
-
-Usage:  LZMA <e|d> inputFile outputFile [<switches>...]
-
-  e: encode file
-
-  d: decode file
-
-  b: Benchmark. There are two tests: compressing and decompressing 
-     with LZMA method. Benchmark shows rating in MIPS (million 
-     instructions per second). Rating value is calculated from 
-     measured speed and it is normalized with Intel's Core 2 results.
-     Also Benchmark checks possible hardware errors (RAM 
-     errors in most cases). Benchmark uses these settings:
-     (-a1, -d21, -fb32, -mfbt4). You can change only -d parameter. 
-     Also you can change the number of iterations. Example for 30 iterations:
-       LZMA b 30
-     Default number of iterations is 10.
-
-<Switches>
-  
-
-  -a{N}:  set compression mode 0 = fast, 1 = normal
-          default: 1 (normal)
-
-  d{N}:   Sets Dictionary size - [0, 30], default: 23 (8MB)
-          The maximum value for dictionary size is 1 GB = 2^30 bytes.
-          Dictionary size is calculated as DictionarySize = 2^N bytes. 
-          For decompressing file compressed by LZMA method with dictionary 
-          size D = 2^N you need about D bytes of memory (RAM).
-
-  -fb{N}: set number of fast bytes - [5, 273], default: 128
-          Usually big number gives a little bit better compression ratio 
-          and slower compression process.
-
-  -lc{N}: set number of literal context bits - [0, 8], default: 3
-          Sometimes lc=4 gives gain for big files.
-
-  -lp{N}: set number of literal pos bits - [0, 4], default: 0
-          lp switch is intended for periodical data when period is 
-          equal 2^N. For example, for 32-bit (4 bytes) 
-          periodical data you can use lp=2. Often it's better to set lc0, 
-          if you change lp switch.
-
-  -pb{N}: set number of pos bits - [0, 4], default: 2
-          pb switch is intended for periodical data 
-          when period is equal 2^N.
-
-  -mf{MF_ID}: set Match Finder. Default: bt4. 
-              Algorithms from hc* group doesn't provide good compression 
-              ratio, but they often works pretty fast in combination with 
-              fast mode (-a0).
-
-              Memory requirements depend from dictionary size 
-              (parameter "d" in table below). 
-
-               MF_ID     Memory                   Description
-
-                bt2    d *  9.5 + 4MB  Binary Tree with 2 bytes hashing.
-                bt3    d * 11.5 + 4MB  Binary Tree with 3 bytes hashing.
-                bt4    d * 11.5 + 4MB  Binary Tree with 4 bytes hashing.
-                hc4    d *  7.5 + 4MB  Hash Chain with 4 bytes hashing.
-
-  -eos:   write End Of Stream marker. By default LZMA doesn't write 
-          eos marker, since LZMA decoder knows uncompressed size 
-          stored in .lzma file header.
-
-  -si:    Read data from stdin (it will write End Of Stream marker).
-  -so:    Write data to stdout
-
-
-Examples:
-
-1) LZMA e file.bin file.lzma -d16 -lc0 
-
-compresses file.bin to file.lzma with 64 KB dictionary (2^16=64K)  
-and 0 literal context bits. -lc0 allows to reduce memory requirements 
-for decompression.
-
-
-2) LZMA e file.bin file.lzma -lc0 -lp2
-
-compresses file.bin to file.lzma with settings suitable 
-for 32-bit periodical data (for example, ARM or MIPS code).
-
-3) LZMA d file.lzma file.bin
-
-decompresses file.lzma to file.bin.
-
-
-Compression ratio hints
------------------------
-
-Recommendations
----------------
-
-To increase the compression ratio for LZMA compressing it's desirable 
-to have aligned data (if it's possible) and also it's desirable to locate
-data in such order, where code is grouped in one place and data is 
-grouped in other place (it's better than such mixing: code, data, code,
-data, ...).
-
-
-Filters
--------
-You can increase the compression ratio for some data types, using
-special filters before compressing. For example, it's possible to 
-increase the compression ratio on 5-10% for code for those CPU ISAs: 
-x86, IA-64, ARM, ARM-Thumb, PowerPC, SPARC.
-
-You can find C source code of such filters in C/Bra*.* files
-
-You can check the compression ratio gain of these filters with such 
-7-Zip commands (example for ARM code):
-No filter:
-  7z a a1.7z a.bin -m0=lzma
-
-With filter for little-endian ARM code:
-  7z a a2.7z a.bin -m0=arm -m1=lzma        
-
-It works in such manner:
-Compressing    = Filter_encoding + LZMA_encoding
-Decompressing  = LZMA_decoding + Filter_decoding
-
-Compressing and decompressing speed of such filters is very high,
-so it will not increase decompressing time too much.
-Moreover, it reduces decompression time for LZMA_decoding, 
-since compression ratio with filtering is higher.
-
-These filters convert CALL (calling procedure) instructions 
-from relative offsets to absolute addresses, so such data becomes more 
-compressible.
-
-For some ISAs (for example, for MIPS) it's impossible to get gain from such filter.
-
-
-LZMA compressed file format
----------------------------
-Offset Size Description
-  0     1   Special LZMA properties (lc,lp, pb in encoded form)
-  1     4   Dictionary size (little endian)
-  5     8   Uncompressed size (little endian). -1 means unknown size
- 13         Compressed data
-
-
-ANSI-C LZMA Decoder
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-Please note that interfaces for ANSI-C code were changed in LZMA SDK 4.58.
-If you want to use old interfaces you can download previous version of LZMA SDK
-from sourceforge.net site.
-
-To use ANSI-C LZMA Decoder you need the following files:
-1) LzmaDec.h + LzmaDec.c + Types.h
-LzmaUtil/LzmaUtil.c is example application that uses these files.
-
-
-Memory requirements for LZMA decoding
--------------------------------------
-
-Stack usage of LZMA decoding function for local variables is not 
-larger than 200-400 bytes.
-
-LZMA Decoder uses dictionary buffer and internal state structure.
-Internal state structure consumes
-  state_size = (4 + (1.5 << (lc + lp))) KB
-by default (lc=3, lp=0), state_size = 16 KB.
-
-
-How To decompress data
-----------------------
-
-LZMA Decoder (ANSI-C version) now supports 2 interfaces:
-1) Single-call Decompressing
-2) Multi-call State Decompressing (zlib-like interface)
-
-You must use external allocator:
-Example:
-void *SzAlloc(void *p, size_t size) { p = p; return malloc(size); }
-void SzFree(void *p, void *address) { p = p; free(address); }
-ISzAlloc alloc = { SzAlloc, SzFree };
-
-You can use p = p; operator to disable compiler warnings.
-
-
-Single-call Decompressing
--------------------------
-When to use: RAM->RAM decompressing
-Compile files: LzmaDec.h + LzmaDec.c + Types.h
-Compile defines: no defines
-Memory Requirements:
-  - Input buffer: compressed size
-  - Output buffer: uncompressed size
-  - LZMA Internal Structures: state_size (16 KB for default settings) 
-
-Interface:
-  int LzmaDecode(Byte *dest, SizeT *destLen, const Byte *src, SizeT *srcLen,
-      const Byte *propData, unsigned propSize, ELzmaFinishMode finishMode, 
-      ELzmaStatus *status, ISzAlloc *alloc);
-  In: 
-    dest     - output data
-    destLen  - output data size
-    src      - input data
-    srcLen   - input data size
-    propData - LZMA properties  (5 bytes)
-    propSize - size of propData buffer (5 bytes)
-    finishMode - It has meaning only if the decoding reaches output limit (*destLen).
-         LZMA_FINISH_ANY - Decode just destLen bytes.
-         LZMA_FINISH_END - Stream must be finished after (*destLen).
-                           You can use LZMA_FINISH_END, when you know that 
-                           current output buffer covers last bytes of stream. 
-    alloc    - Memory allocator.
-
-  Out: 
-    destLen  - processed output size 
-    srcLen   - processed input size 
-
-  Output:
-    SZ_OK
-      status:
-        LZMA_STATUS_FINISHED_WITH_MARK
-        LZMA_STATUS_NOT_FINISHED 
-        LZMA_STATUS_MAYBE_FINISHED_WITHOUT_MARK
-    SZ_ERROR_DATA - Data error
-    SZ_ERROR_MEM  - Memory allocation error
-    SZ_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - Unsupported properties
-    SZ_ERROR_INPUT_EOF - It needs more bytes in input buffer (src).
-
-  If LZMA decoder sees end_marker before reaching output limit, it returns OK result,
-  and output value of destLen will be less than output buffer size limit.
-
-  You can use multiple checks to test data integrity after full decompression:
-    1) Check Result and "status" variable.
-    2) Check that output(destLen) = uncompressedSize, if you know real uncompressedSize.
-    3) Check that output(srcLen) = compressedSize, if you know real compressedSize. 
-       You must use correct finish mode in that case. */ 
-
-
-Multi-call State Decompressing (zlib-like interface)
-----------------------------------------------------
-
-When to use: file->file decompressing 
-Compile files: LzmaDec.h + LzmaDec.c + Types.h
-
-Memory Requirements:
- - Buffer for input stream: any size (for example, 16 KB)
- - Buffer for output stream: any size (for example, 16 KB)
- - LZMA Internal Structures: state_size (16 KB for default settings) 
- - LZMA dictionary (dictionary size is encoded in LZMA properties header)
-
-1) read LZMA properties (5 bytes) and uncompressed size (8 bytes, little-endian) to header:
-   unsigned char header[LZMA_PROPS_SIZE + 8];
-   ReadFile(inFile, header, sizeof(header)
-
-2) Allocate CLzmaDec structures (state + dictionary) using LZMA properties
-
-  CLzmaDec state;
-  LzmaDec_Constr(&state);
-  res = LzmaDec_Allocate(&state, header, LZMA_PROPS_SIZE, &g_Alloc);
-  if (res != SZ_OK)
-    return res;
-
-3) Init LzmaDec structure before any new LZMA stream. And call LzmaDec_DecodeToBuf in loop
-
-  LzmaDec_Init(&state);
-  for (;;)
-  {
-    ... 
-    int res = LzmaDec_DecodeToBuf(CLzmaDec *p, Byte *dest, SizeT *destLen, 
-        const Byte *src, SizeT *srcLen, ELzmaFinishMode finishMode);
-    ...
-  }
-
-
-4) Free all allocated structures
-  LzmaDec_Free(&state, &g_Alloc);
-
-For full code example, look at C/LzmaUtil/LzmaUtil.c code.
-
-
-How To compress data
---------------------
-
-Compile files: LzmaEnc.h + LzmaEnc.c + Types.h +
-LzFind.c + LzFind.h + LzFindMt.c + LzFindMt.h + LzHash.h
-
-Memory Requirements:
-  - (dictSize * 11.5 + 6 MB) + state_size
-
-Lzma Encoder can use two memory allocators:
-1) alloc - for small arrays.
-2) allocBig - for big arrays.
-
-For example, you can use Large RAM Pages (2 MB) in allocBig allocator for 
-better compression speed. Note that Windows has bad implementation for 
-Large RAM Pages. 
-It's OK to use same allocator for alloc and allocBig.
-
-
-Single-call Compression with callbacks
---------------------------------------
-
-Check C/LzmaUtil/LzmaUtil.c as example, 
-
-When to use: file->file decompressing 
-
-1) you must implement callback structures for interfaces:
-ISeqInStream
-ISeqOutStream
-ICompressProgress
-ISzAlloc
-
-static void *SzAlloc(void *p, size_t size) { p = p; return MyAlloc(size); }
-static void SzFree(void *p, void *address) {  p = p; MyFree(address); }
-static ISzAlloc g_Alloc = { SzAlloc, SzFree };
-
-  CFileSeqInStream inStream;
-  CFileSeqOutStream outStream;
-
-  inStream.funcTable.Read = MyRead;
-  inStream.file = inFile;
-  outStream.funcTable.Write = MyWrite;
-  outStream.file = outFile;
-
-
-2) Create CLzmaEncHandle object;
-
-  CLzmaEncHandle enc;
-
-  enc = LzmaEnc_Create(&g_Alloc);
-  if (enc == 0)
-    return SZ_ERROR_MEM;
-
-
-3) initialize CLzmaEncProps properties;
-
-  LzmaEncProps_Init(&props);
-
-  Then you can change some properties in that structure.
-
-4) Send LZMA properties to LZMA Encoder
-
-  res = LzmaEnc_SetProps(enc, &props);
-
-5) Write encoded properties to header
-
-    Byte header[LZMA_PROPS_SIZE + 8];
-    size_t headerSize = LZMA_PROPS_SIZE;
-    UInt64 fileSize;
-    int i;
-
-    res = LzmaEnc_WriteProperties(enc, header, &headerSize);
-    fileSize = MyGetFileLength(inFile);
-    for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
-      header[headerSize++] = (Byte)(fileSize >> (8 * i));
-    MyWriteFileAndCheck(outFile, header, headerSize)
-
-6) Call encoding function:
-      res = LzmaEnc_Encode(enc, &outStream.funcTable, &inStream.funcTable, 
-        NULL, &g_Alloc, &g_Alloc);
-
-7) Destroy LZMA Encoder Object
-  LzmaEnc_Destroy(enc, &g_Alloc, &g_Alloc);
-
-
-If callback function return some error code, LzmaEnc_Encode also returns that code
-or it can return the code like SZ_ERROR_READ, SZ_ERROR_WRITE or SZ_ERROR_PROGRESS.
-
-
-Single-call RAM->RAM Compression
---------------------------------
-
-Single-call RAM->RAM Compression is similar to Compression with callbacks,
-but you provide pointers to buffers instead of pointers to stream callbacks:
-
-HRes LzmaEncode(Byte *dest, SizeT *destLen, const Byte *src, SizeT srcLen,
-    CLzmaEncProps *props, Byte *propsEncoded, SizeT *propsSize, int writeEndMark, 
-    ICompressProgress *progress, ISzAlloc *alloc, ISzAlloc *allocBig);
-
-Return code:
-  SZ_OK               - OK
-  SZ_ERROR_MEM        - Memory allocation error 
-  SZ_ERROR_PARAM      - Incorrect paramater
-  SZ_ERROR_OUTPUT_EOF - output buffer overflow
-  SZ_ERROR_THREAD     - errors in multithreading functions (only for Mt version)
-
-
-
-Defines
--------
-
-_LZMA_SIZE_OPT - Enable some optimizations in LZMA Decoder to get smaller executable code.
-
-_LZMA_PROB32   - It can increase the speed on some 32-bit CPUs, but memory usage for 
-                 some structures will be doubled in that case.
-
-_LZMA_UINT32_IS_ULONG  - Define it if int is 16-bit on your compiler and long is 32-bit.
-
-_LZMA_NO_SYSTEM_SIZE_T  - Define it if you don't want to use size_t type.
-
-
-_7ZIP_PPMD_SUPPPORT - Define it if you don't want to support PPMD method in AMSI-C .7z decoder.
-
-
-C++ LZMA Encoder/Decoder 
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-C++ LZMA code use COM-like interfaces. So if you want to use it, 
-you can study basics of COM/OLE.
-C++ LZMA code is just wrapper over ANSI-C code.
-
-
-C++ Notes
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-If you use some C++ code folders in 7-Zip (for example, C++ code for .7z handling),
-you must check that you correctly work with "new" operator.
-7-Zip can be compiled with MSVC 6.0 that doesn't throw "exception" from "new" operator.
-So 7-Zip uses "CPP\Common\NewHandler.cpp" that redefines "new" operator:
-operator new(size_t size)
-{
-  void *p = ::malloc(size);
-  if (p == 0)
-    throw CNewException();
-  return p;
-}
-If you use MSCV that throws exception for "new" operator, you can compile without 
-"NewHandler.cpp". So standard exception will be used. Actually some code of 
-7-Zip catches any exception in internal code and converts it to HRESULT code.
-So you don't need to catch CNewException, if you call COM interfaces of 7-Zip.
-
----
-
-http://www.7-zip.org
-http://www.7-zip.org/sdk.html
-http://www.7-zip.org/support.html
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/readme.txt	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,181 +0,0 @@
-7-Zip 9.20 Sources
-------------------
-
-7-Zip is a file archiver for Windows. 
-
-7-Zip Copyright (C) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov.
-
-
-License Info
-------------
-
-7-Zip is free software distributed under the GNU LGPL 
-(except for unRar code).
-read License.txt for more infomation about license.
-
-Notes about unRAR license:
-
-Please check main restriction from unRar license:
-
-   2. The unRAR sources may be used in any software to handle RAR
-      archives without limitations free of charge, but cannot be used
-      to re-create the RAR compression algorithm, which is proprietary.
-      Distribution of modified unRAR sources in separate form or as a
-      part of other software is permitted, provided that it is clearly
-      stated in the documentation and source comments that the code may
-      not be used to develop a RAR (WinRAR) compatible archiver.
-
-In brief it means:
-1) You can compile and use compiled files under GNU LGPL rules, since 
-   unRAR license almost has no restrictions for compiled files.
-   You can link these compiled files to LGPL programs.
-2) You can fix bugs in source code and use compiled fixed version.
-3) You can not use unRAR sources to re-create the RAR compression algorithm.
-
-
-LZMA SDK
---------
-
-Also this package contains files from LZMA SDK
-you can download LZMA SDK from this page:
-http://www.7-zip.org/sdk.html
-read about addtional licenses for LZMA SDK in file
-DOC/lzma.txt
-
-
-How to compile
---------------
-To compile sources you need Visual C++ 6.0.
-For compiling some files you also need 
-new Platform SDK from Microsoft' Site:
-http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/platformsdk/sdkupdate/psdk-full.htm
-or
-http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/platformsdk/sdkupdate/XPSP2FULLInstall.htm
-or
-http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/platformsdk/sdkupdate/
-
-If you use MSVC6, specify SDK directories at top of directories lists:
-Tools / Options / Directories
-  - Include files
-  - Library files
-
-
-To compile 7-Zip for AMD64 and IA64 you need:
-  Windows Server 2003 SP1 Platform SDK from microsoft.com
-
-Also you need Microsoft Macro Assembler:
-  - ml.exe for x86 
-  - ml64.exe for AMD64
-You can use ml.exe from Windows SDK for Windows Vista or some other version.
-
-
-Compiling under Unix/Linux
---------------------------
-Check this site for Posix/Linux version:
-http://sourceforge.net/projects/p7zip/
-
-
-Notes:
-------
-7-Zip consists of COM modules (DLL files).
-But 7-Zip doesn't use standard COM interfaces for creating objects.
-Look at
-7zip\UI\Client7z folder for example of using DLL files of 7-Zip. 
-Some DLL files can use other DLL files from 7-Zip.
-If you don't like it, you must use standalone version of DLL.
-To compile standalone version of DLL you must include all used parts
-to project and define some defs. 
-For example, 7zip\Bundles\Format7z is a standalone version  of 7z.dll 
-that works with 7z format. So you can use such DLL in your project 
-without additional DLL files.
-
-
-Description of 7-Zip sources package
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-DOC                Documentation
----
-  7zFormat.txt   - 7z format description
-  copying.txt    - GNU LGPL license
-  unRarLicense.txt - License for unRAR part of source code
-  history.txt    - Sources history
-  Methods.txt    - Compression method IDs
-  readme.txt     - Readme file
-  lzma.txt       - LZMA SDK description
-  7zip.nsi       - installer script for NSIS
-
-
-C   - Source code in C
-CPP - Source code in CPP
-
-Common            Common modules
-Windows           Win32 wrappers
-
-7zip
--------
-  Common          Common modules for 7-zip
-
-  Archive         7-Zip Archive Format Plugins 
-  --------
-    Common
-    7z
-    Arj
-    BZip2
-    Cab
-    Cpio
-    GZip
-    Rar
-    Rpm            
-    Split
-    Tar
-    Zip
-
-  Bundle          Modules that are bundles of other modules
-  ------
-    Alone         7za.exe: Standalone version of 7z
-    Alone7z       7zr.exe: Standalone version of 7z that supports only 7z/LZMA/BCJ/BCJ2
-    SFXCon        7zCon.sfx: Console 7z SFX module
-    SFXWin        7z.sfx: Windows 7z SFX module
-    SFXSetup      7zS.sfx: Windows 7z SFX module for Installers
-    Format7z            7za.dll:  .7z support
-    Format7zExtract     7zxa.dll: .7z support, extracting only
-    Format7zR           7zr.dll:  .7z support, LZMA/BCJ* only
-    Format7zExtractR    7zxr.dll: .7z support, LZMA/BCJ* only, extracting only
-    Format7zF           7z.dll:   all formats
-
-  UI
-  --
-    Agent         Intermediary modules for FAR plugin and Explorer plugin
-    Console       7z.exe Console version
-    Explorer      Explorer plugin
-    Resource      Resources
-    Far           FAR plugin  
-    Client7z      Test application for 7za.dll 
-
-  Compress
-  --------
-    BZip2        BZip2 compressor
-    Branch       Branch converter
-    ByteSwap     Byte Swap converter
-    Copy         Copy coder
-    Deflate       
-    Implode
-    Arj
-    LZMA
-    PPMd          Dmitry Shkarin's PPMdH with small changes.
-    LZ            Lempel - Ziv
-
-  Crypto          Crypto modules
-  ------
-    7zAES         Cipher for 7z
-    AES           AES Cipher
-    Rar20         Cipher for Rar 2.0
-    RarAES        Cipher for Rar 3.0
-    Zip           Cipher for Zip
-
-  FileManager       File Manager
-
-
----
-Igor Pavlov
-http://www.7-zip.org
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/DOCS/unRarLicense.txt	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
- ******    *****   ******   unRAR - free utility for RAR archives
- **   **  **   **  **   **  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- ******   *******  ******    License for use and distribution of
- **   **  **   **  **   **   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- **   **  **   **  **   **         FREE portable version
-                                   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-      The source code of unRAR utility is freeware. This means:
-
-   1. All copyrights to RAR and the utility unRAR are exclusively
-      owned by the author - Alexander Roshal.
-
-   2. The unRAR sources may be used in any software to handle RAR
-      archives without limitations free of charge, but cannot be used
-      to re-create the RAR compression algorithm, which is proprietary.
-      Distribution of modified unRAR sources in separate form or as a
-      part of other software is permitted, provided that it is clearly
-      stated in the documentation and source comments that the code may
-      not be used to develop a RAR (WinRAR) compatible archiver.
-
-   3. The unRAR utility may be freely distributed. No person or company 
-      may charge a fee for the distribution of unRAR without written
-      permission from the copyright holder.
-
-   4. THE RAR ARCHIVER AND THE UNRAR UTILITY ARE DISTRIBUTED "AS IS".
-      NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.  YOU USE AT 
-      YOUR OWN RISK. THE AUTHOR WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DATA LOSS, 
-      DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS OR ANY OTHER KIND OF LOSS WHILE USING
-      OR MISUSING THIS SOFTWARE.
-
-   5. Installing and using the unRAR utility signifies acceptance of
-      these terms and conditions of the license.
-
-   6. If you don't agree with terms of the license you must remove
-      unRAR files from your storage devices and cease to use the
-      utility.
-
-      Thank you for your interest in RAR and unRAR.
-
-
-                                            Alexander L. Roshal
\ No newline at end of file
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/README	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,358 +0,0 @@
-	p7zip 9.20.1
-	==========
-
-Homepage : http://p7zip.sourceforge.net/
-
-p7zip is a port of the Windows programs 7z.exe and 7za.exe provided by 7-zip.
-
-7-zip is a file archiver with the highest compression ratio.
-Homepage : www.7-zip.org
-
-  7z uses plugins (7z.so and Codecs/Rar29.so) to handle archives.
-  7za is a stand-alone executable.
-  7za handles less archive formats than 7z.exe.
-  7zr is a light stand-alone executable that supports only 7z/LZMA/BCJ/BCJ2.
-
-NEW:
-  7zG : see GUI/readme.txt
-
-CAUTION :
----------
-
-- FIRST : DO NOT USE the 7-zip format for backup purpose on Linux/Unix because :
-  - 7-zip does not store the owner/group of the file
-
-  On Linux/Unix, in order to backup directories you must use tar !
-  to backup a directory  : tar cf - directory | 7za a -si directory.tar.7z
-  to restore your backup : 7za x -so directory.tar.7z | tar xf -
-
-- if you want to send files and directories (not the owner of file)
-  to others Unix/MacOS/Windows users, you can use the 7-zip format.
-
-  example : 7za a directory.7z  directory
-
-  do not use "-r" because this flag does not do what you think
-  do not use directory/* because of ".*" files
-   (example : "directory/*" does not match "directory/.profile")
-
-
-BUILD :
--------
-
-  If you have downloaded the "bin" package,
-	use directly the program bin/7za.
-	(tested on Redhat 9.0, Fedora 2, Mandrake 10.0, Debian 3.0)
-	As the program is statically linked, its should run on many x86 or amd64 linux.
-
-  If you have downloaded the "source" package,
-
-	According to your OS, copy makefile.linux,
-	makefile.freebsd, makefile.cygwin, ...
-        over makefile.machine
-
-  Example : building 7za, 7z (with its plugins), 7zr and Client7z and passing the internal tests
-	cp makefile.linux_x86_asm_gcc_4 makefile.linux
-	make all_test
-
-
-	If you want to make a parallel build on a 4 cpu machine : make -j 4 TARGET
-
-	If you have trouble, try : make -f makefile.oldmake TARGET
-
-	make depend   : to rebuild the makefile.depend
-	make clean    : to clean all directories
-	make          : to build bin/7za
-	make sfx      : to build bin/7zCon.sfx (7za can now create SFX archive)
-	make 7z       : to build bin/7z and its plugins :
-                          - "bin/7z.so" (GNU LGPL + AES code license)
-                          - "bin/Codecs/Rar29.so" (GNU LGPL + unRAR restriction)
-	make 7zr      : to build bin/7zr
-	make all      : to build bin/7za and bin/7zCon.sfx
-	make all2     : to build bin/7za, bin/7z (with its plugins) and bin/7zCon.sfx
-	make all3     : to build bin/7za, bin/7z (with its plugins), bin/7zr and bin/7zCon.sfx
-	make test     : to test bin/7za (extracting, archiving, password ...)
-	make test_7z  : to test bin/7z  (extracting, archiving, password ...)
-	make test_7zr : to test bin/7zr (extracting, archiving, ...)
-
-	make 7zG      : to build bin/7zG and its plugins :
-                          - "bin/7z.so" (GNU LGPL + AES code license)
-                          - "bin/Codecs/Rar29.so" (GNU LGPL + unRAR restriction)
-	make test_7zG : to test bin/7zG (extracting, archiving, ...)
-
-
-  this procedure has been tested on :
-   - x86 CPU :
-	Linux - Debian 3.0 Stable
-	Linux - Ubuntu 10.10
-	MacOS 10.6.6 
-
-   - AMD64 CPU :
-	Linux - Ubuntu 10.10
-	MacOS 10.6.6 
-
-   - sparc CPU :
-	Solaris 8 (sparc) with gcc 2.95.2
-
-   - powerpc CPU :
-	MacOS X 10.4 (ppc)
-
-  Some older versions of p7zip were tested :
-   - x86 CPU :
-	DOS   - (built with DJGPP, see http://blairdude.googlepages.com/p7zip )
-	Linux - Redhat 9.0 Standart
-	Linux - Fedora 2 (Redhat) (gcc 3.3.3 and gcc-3.4.1 with 
-                stack-smashing protector from www.trl.ibm.com/projects/security/ssp/)
-	Linux - Mandrake 10.0 Official
-	Linux - Ubuntu 8.04
-	FreeBSD 5.2.1 (gcc 3.3.3)
-	MacOS 10.4.8 
-	NetBSD 
-	CYGWIN_NT-5.1 1.5.9(0.112/4/2) 2004-03-18 23:05 i686 Cygwin
-	Solaris  9 (x86) with gcc 3.3.2
-	Solaris 10 (x86)
-
-   - alpha CPU :
-	Linux - Debian 3.0 (alpha) with gcc 2.95.4
-
-   - AMD64 CPU :
-	Linux - SuSE 8 ES (AMD64 Opteron) with gcc 3.2.2
-	Linux - Fedora 4  (AMD64 Turion)  with gcc 4.0.1
-	Linux - Ubuntu 8.10
-
-   - Itanium CPU :
-        HP-UX B.11.31 U ia64 with aCC (HP C/aC++ B3910B A.06.14 [Feb 22 2007])
-
-   - s390x CPU :
-	Linux - SUSE Enterprise Linux 10 - with gcc 4.1.2
-	( only the 32bits built works, the 64bits built does not pass the tests )
-
-   - sparc CPU :
-	Solaris 9 (sparc) with gcc 3.3.2
-
-   - powerpc CPU :
-	MacOS X 10.1/darwin 5.5 with gcc 932.1 (gcc 2.95.2)
-	MacOS X 10.3 with XCode 1.5
-
-   - openpower CPU :
-        Linux openpower-linux1 2.6.5-7.97-pseries64 (ppc64) with gcc 3.3.3 
-
-   - IBM :
-	AIX 5.3 with gcc 4.1.0
-
-   - Tru64 :
-	OSF 5.1 with gcc 3.4.2
-
-   - PA-RISC :
-	HP-UX 11.11 with aCC (HP ANSI C++ B3910B A.03.73)
-	HP-UX 11.11 with gcc 3.4.2 (7za and 7zr : OK, 7z : failed because of a buggy gcc for HP-UX,
-                                    plugins don't work because C++ constructors are not called !)
-
-
-BUILD with cmake
-----------------
-  You can only build 7za.
- 
-  cd CPP/7zip/CMAKE
-
-  edit generate.sh to choose your target
-
-  ./generate.sh
-
-  the cmake project for the target is in "CPP/7zip/CMAKE/Alone".
-
-  For the target "Unix Makefiles", use "make" to compile
-
-  For others target, use the IDE (CodeBlocks, KDevelop3, Eclipse CDT4)
-
-INSTALL :
----------
-
-  method 1
-  --------
-  - edit install.sh to change DEST_HOME
-  - ./install.sh : to install
-  Remark : you must be "root" to install 7za in the directory "/usr/local"
-
-  method 2
-  --------
-  - 7za is a stand-alone program, you can put this program where you want.
-  example :  cp bin/7za /usr/local/bin/7za
-
-  - 7z needs its plugins. You must copy the file 7z, 7z.so
-    and the directory Codecs in the same destination directory.
-
-  - if you want to be able to create SFX archive, copy bin/7zCon.sfx
-  to the directory where 7za or 7z can be found.
-  
-
-USAGE:
-------
-  Remark : you can replace 7za with 7z.
-
-  7za t archive.7z  : tests files in the archive archive.7z
-  7za l archive.7z  : lists all files from archive archive.7z
-  7za x archive.7z  : extracts all files from archive archive.7z
-                   to the current directory
-
-  7za a archive.7z file1 fileN : add files to the archive archive.7z
-
-  7za a archive.7z  dir1 :  add all files and subdirectories from directory "dir1" to archive archive.7z 
-
-  CAUTION : do not use the flag "-r" unless you know what you are doing ...
-
-  7za a -sfx archive.exe dir1 : add all files from directory "dir1" to SFX archive archive.exe 
-  (Remark : SFX archive MUST end with ".exe")
-
-  You can also add or extract files to/from .zip or .tar archives.
-  You can also compress/uncompress .gz or .bz2 files.
-
-  7za a -tzip   archive.zip file file2 file3
-  7za a -ttar   archive.tar file
-  7za a -tgzip  file.gz     file
-  7za a -tbzip2 archive.bz2 file
-
-  You can use password for archives:
-  7za a -pmy_password archive.7z  dir1
-
-  For .7z archive only, you can enable archive header encryption with "-mhe"
-  7za a -mhe=on -pmy_password archive.7z  dir1
-
-  For more, see the documentation of 7za.exe in DOCS/MANUAL directory
-  7za a -t7z  -m0=lzma -mx=9 -mfb=64 -md=32m -ms=on archive.7z  dir1
-      adds all files from directory "dir1" to archive archive.7z
-      using "ultra settings".
-      -t7z     : 7z archive
-      -m0=lzma : lzma method
-      -mx=9    : level of compression = 9 (Ultra)
-      -mfb=64  : number of fast bytes for LZMA = 64
-      -md=32m  : dictionary size = 32 megabytes
-      -ms=on   : solid archive = on
-
-  To use the new codec "lzma2"
-  7za a -m0=lzma2 archive.7z directory
-
-
-BENCHMARKS :
-------------
-  7za b : bench LZMA codec
-  7z b -mm=crc : make internal crc check.
-
-
-hugetlbfs (large pages)
-------------
-
-  Using huges pages in Linux requires some preparations.
-  First, make sure your running kernel has support for hugetlbfs compiled in:
-
-  ~$ grep hugetlbfs /proc/filesystems
-  nodev       hugetlbfs
-
-  You can view your current huge page configuration like this:
-
-  ~$ grep Huge /proc/meminfo
-  HugePages_Total:       0
-  HugePages_Free:        0
-  HugePages_Rsvd:        0
-  HugePages_Surp:        0
-  Hugepagesize:       2048 kB
-
-  In this case the size of a huge page is 2 MiB.
-  So, if you have 2 GiB of RAM and want to reserve 512 MiB for huge pages,
-  you would need 256 pages.
-
-  Do the following as root:
-
-  ~# echo 296 >/proc/sys/vm/nr_hugepages
-  ~# grep Huge /proc/meminfo
-  HugePages_Total:     296
-  HugePages_Free:      296
-  HugePages_Rsvd:        0
-  HugePages_Surp:        0
-  Hugepagesize:       2048 kB
-
-  Finally, make access from user space possible:
-
-  ~# mkdir /hugepages
-  ~# mount -t hugetlbfs -o rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,noatime none /hugepages
-  ~# chmod 1777 /hugepages
-
-  Option 1 : Now huge pages are configured. 
-           In your shell, set the environment variable HUGETLB_PATH to the mount point:
-           ~$ export HUGETLB_PATH=/hugepages
-  or
-  
-  Option 2 : Let p7zip find out the first directory with the type "hugetlbfs"
-
-
-  To enable huge page use in p7zip, pass the '-slp' switch to it.
-  Ex: 7za -slp a t.7z dir
-
-
-  
-  If you want this to be a permanent setup :
-  - mkdir /hugepages
-
-  - add an entry to your /etc/fstab so that when you reboot your computer,
-    your hugetlbfs will mount automatically :
-    hugetlbfs       /hugepages  hugetlbfs     rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,noatime   0 0
-
-  - add this in your /etc/rc.local :
-    chmod 1777 /hugepages
-    echo 296 >  /proc/sys/vm/nr_hugepages
-
-  optional : export HUGETLB_PATH=/hugepages
-
-  To enable huge page use in p7zip, pass the '-slp' switch to it : 7za -slp b
-
-
-  Remark : with current CPU : "7za -slp b" is not faster than "7za b".
-           If you want to see some speedup, compress at least 300MB
-           Ex : 7za -slp -mx=9 -a big_file.tar.7z  big_file.tar
-
-
-LICENSE :
----------
-  please read DOCS/License.txt.
-
-LIMITATIONS from 7-zip :
-------------------------
-
-  - does not support uid/gid for the .tar format (so, use tar on Unix)
-
-LIMITATIONS for Unix version only :
------------------------------------
-
-  - can handle properly UNICODE filenames only if the environment is UTF-8.
-  Example : export LANG=en_US.UTF-8 ; unset LC_CTYPE
-  Remark  : see the possible values for LANG in the directory 
-            - /usr/lib/locale   : Fedora 2 / Solaris 8
-            - /usr/share/locale : OpenBSD / Debian / FreeBSD / MacOS X / Mandrake 10.1 / NetBSD
-
-	On Linux, to display the available locales : locale -a
-
-  p7zip relies on LC_CTYPE and then on LANG to convert name to/from UNICODE.
-  the command "locale" should display these environment variables.
-  you can also do "echo $LC_CTYPE" and "echo $LANG".
-
-  If you do not plan to export your archive, you can use the flag "-no-utf16".
-  Usage :
-    7za a -no-utf16 archive.7z dirOrFile1 ... dirOrFileN
-    7za t -no-utf16 archive.7z
-    7za l -no-utf16 archive.7z
-    7za x -no-utf16 archive.7z
- 
-  - ignores Windows file access permissions (files are created with default permissions)
-
-  see also TODO file.
-
-DEVELOPPER CORNER:
-------------------
-
-  - WaitForMultipleObject has no equivalence on Unix.
-  - Events don't exist.
-  - sizeof(wchar_t) = 4 with GCC (2 with MS VC++)
-  - "FIXME" in source code indicates that you should add codes to better handle all cases.
-
-  - "FIXED" in source code indicates that the original code has been changed to work in Unix environment.
-
-  see also TODO file.
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/TODO	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
-
-7za/7z
-======
-- auto-generate config.h (use a configure script ...)
-
-- suppress all exit(EXIT_FAILURE), FIXME, ...
-
-- no chmod for TAR (should restore the rights set)
-
-- no chown(uid,gid) for TAR
-
-- Use a more portable "String.h"
-
-- UTF16 : try to test with Complex Unicode filenames
-
-- KNOWN BUGS
-
-  - date (format arj/rar/chm) ?
-
-  - absolute path ?
-
-- zip format : better support of symbolic links
-
-7zG / 7zFM
-==========================
-
-- better help displaying
-
-- better support for space in filenames
-
-
-7zG :
- - sfx: wants 7z.sfx instead of 7zCon.sfx ?
- - the dialogs are not on top of other windows => not visible ...
-
-
-7zFM :
- - the path "/" does not work (on OSX ?)
- - strange behaviour : selected/unselected items
Binary file p7zip_9.20.1/bin/7z has changed
Binary file p7zip_9.20.1/bin/7z.so has changed
Binary file p7zip_9.20.1/bin/7zCon.sfx has changed
Binary file p7zip_9.20.1/bin/7za has changed
Binary file p7zip_9.20.1/bin/7zr has changed
Binary file p7zip_9.20.1/bin/Client7z has changed
Binary file p7zip_9.20.1/bin/Codecs/Rar29.so has changed
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/contrib/VirtualFileSystemForMidnightCommander/ChangeLog	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
-=-=-=-= 4.29
-* Code optimization for using less temporary files as possible (may not work with p7zip 
-  versions oldest than 4.29)
-
-=-=-=-= 4.16beta
-* Changed internal date representation, because old date format may not work with 
-  some mc versions. (thanks to Valery Koval for patch)
-* Aligned with p7zip 4.16 beta (for properly handle old type archives with "./" prefix in 
-  archive root, and deletion error from solid archives handle)
-
-=-=-=-= 4.14.2beta
-* extract files with same name from different archive subdirs was not a bug, but feature,
-  so I made code cleanup. (thanks to myspace and Igor Pavlov)
-
-=-=-=-= 4.14.1beta
-Aligned with p7zip 4.14.01 beta (may work with v 4.x) Not work with oldest versions!
-* workaround p7zip bug for extract files with same name from different archive subdirs
-
-=-=-=-= 4.12.2beta
-* incorrect show small text files in internal (mc) viewer = fixed
-
-=-=-=-= 4.12.1beta
-Aligned with p7zip 4.12 beta (may work with v 4.10) Not work with oldest versions!
-* many workarounds to aligning with 4.12
-
-=-=-=-= 0.3.2beta
-Aligned with p7zip 0.91 cause version 4.10beta is buggy
-* incorrect handle files inside subdirs of archive without prefix "./" = fixed
-
-=-=-=-= 0.3.1beta
-Aligned with p7zip 0.91 cause version 4.10beta is buggy
-* incorrect handle filenames inside archive with length little than 12 symbols = fixed
-* p7zip trying extract all files with same name in top dir and other dirs of archive = workaround
-* some workarounds to align with version 0.91
-
-=-=-=-= 0.3beta
-Aligned with p7zip 0.90 cause version 4.10beta is buggy
-* incorrect handle filenames with spaces = fixed
-
-=-=-=-= 0.2beta
-first version, full of bugs...
\ No newline at end of file
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/contrib/VirtualFileSystemForMidnightCommander/readme	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-
-The official site of u7z is : http://sgh-punk.narod.ru/files/u7z/
-
-INSTALL
-=======
-- edit /usr/share/mc/extfs/extfs.ini to add "u7z" after urar.
-
-- edit /usr/share/mc/mc.ext to add :
-=-=-=-=-=-= Cut -=-=-=-=-=-
-regex/\.(7z|7Z)$
-	View=%view{ascii} 7za l %f
-	Open=%cd %p#u7z
-=-=-=-=-=-= Cut -=-=-=-=-=-
-
-This must be added before Manual pages Lines to prevent handle 7z archive
-like man page
-
-- copy u7z to /usr/share/mc/extfs
-
-- launch mc to try ;)
-
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/contrib/VirtualFileSystemForMidnightCommander/readme.u7z	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
-For use u7z you must add following line to extfs.ini
-
-=-=-=-=-=-= Cut -=-=-=-=-=-
-u7z
-=-=-=-=-=-= Cut -=-=-=-=-=-
-
-And add somthing like this to extension file
-
-REMARK: 7z may be replaced with 7za
-
-=-=-=-=-=-= Cut -=-=-=-=-=-
-regex/\.(7z|7Z)$
-	View=%view{ascii} 7z l %f
-	Open=%cd %p#u7z
-=-=-=-=-=-= Cut -=-=-=-=-=-
-
-This must be added before Manual pages Lines to prevent handle 7z archive
-like man page
-
-
-If you have installed 7z with plugins, you can view and unpack .cab and other
-(if there is plugin) archive types with u7z, just add
-
-=-=-=-=-=-= Cut -=-=-=-=-=-
-regex/\.(cab|CAB)$
-	View=%view{ascii} 7z l %f
-	Open=%cd %p#u7z
-=-=-=-=-=-= Cut -=-=-=-=-=-
-
-to extension file, and somthing like this for other supported archives.
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/contrib/VirtualFileSystemForMidnightCommander/u7z	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,133 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh
-#
-# u7z - 7zip file archive Virtual File System for Midnight Commander ( ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/utils/file/managers/mc/ )
-# 
-# Copyright (C) 2004 Sergiy Niskorodov (sgh at mail dot zp dot ua)
-
-# Written by Sergiy Niskorodov aka SGh
-#
-# version 4.29 (12 Nov 2005)
-#
-# 7z for linux can be found on http://sourceforge.net/projects/p7zip/
-
-
-# Thanks to urar VFS authors andrey joukov 2:5020/337.13@fidonet.org, 
-# christian.gennerat@alcatel.fr, Andrew V. Samoilov <sav@bcs.zp.ua>
-# I use this script like example
-
-
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-# 
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-# GNU General Public License for more details.
-# 
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
-
-
-
-SEVENZ=`which 7z` || SEVENZ=`which 7za`
-
-
-mc7zfs_list ()
-{
-    $SEVENZ l "$1" 2> /dev/null | gawk -v uid=${UID-0} '
-BEGIN { flag=0; arr_of_month="JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec" }
- /^-------/ { flag++; if (flag > 1) exit 0; next }
-{
-if (flag == 0) next
-
-year=substr($1, 1, 4)
-month=substr($1, 6, 2)
-day=substr($1, 9, 2)
-
-month_name=substr(arr_of_month, (month-1)*3+1, 3)
-
-time=substr($2, 1, 5)
-
-if (index($3, "D") != 0)
-    attr="drwxr-xr-x"
-else
-if (index($3, ".") != 0)
-    attr="-rw-r--r--"
-
-size=$4
-
-$0=substr($0, 54)
-if (NF > 1)
-    name=$0
-else
-    name=$1
-
-gsub(/\\/, "/", name)
-
-printf "%s   1 %-8d %-8d %8d %3s %2d %4d %s %s\n", attr, uid, 0, size, month_name, day, year, time, name
-}'
-}
-
-mc7zfs_copyin ()
-{
-# preserve pwd.
-    pwd=`pwd`
-# Create a directory and copy in it the tmp file with the random name
-    dir="$3".dir
-    mkdir "$dir"
-    cd "$dir"
-    di="${2%/*}"
-# if file is to be written upper in the archive tree, make fake dir
-    if test "$di" != "${2##*/}" ; then
-        mkdir -p "$di" 
-    fi
-    cp -fp "$3" "$dir/$2"
-    $SEVENZ a "$1" "$2" >/dev/null 2> /dev/null
-    cd $pwd
-    rm -rf "$3.dir"
-}
-
-mc7zfs_copyout ()
-{
-    $SEVENZ l "$1" | grep -q "[.][/].*$2" &> /dev/null && EXFNAME=*./"$2" || EXFNAME="$2"
-    $SEVENZ e -r- -so "$1" "$EXFNAME" > "$3" 2> /dev/null
-}
-
-mc7zfs_mkdir ()
-{
-# preserve pwd.
-    pwd=`pwd`
-# Create a directory and create in it a tmp directory with the good name     
-    dir=tmpdir.${RANDOM}
-    mkdir $dir
-    cd $dir
-    mkdir -p "$2"
-    $SEVENZ a -r "$1" "$2" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
-    cd $pwd
-    rm -rf $dir
-}
-
-mc7zfs_rm ()
-{
-    $SEVENZ l "$1" | grep -q "[.][/].*$2" &> /dev/null && EXFNAME=*./"$2" || EXFNAME="$2"
-    $SEVENZ d "$1" "$EXFNAME" 2>&1 | grep -q E_NOTIMPL &> /dev/null && { echo -e "Function not implemented...\n7z cannot delete files from solid archive." >&2 ; exit 1 ; }
-}
-
-umask 077
-
-cmd="$1"
-shift
-
-case "$cmd" in
-  list)    mc7zfs_list    "$@" ;;
-  rm)      mc7zfs_rm      "$@" ;;
-  rmdir)   mc7zfs_rm      "$@" ;;
-  mkdir)   mc7zfs_mkdir   "$@" ;;
-  copyin)  mc7zfs_copyin  "$@" ;;
-  copyout) mc7zfs_copyout "$@" ;;
-  *) exit 1 ;;
-esac
-exit 0
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/contrib/gzip-like_CLI_wrapper_for_7z/README	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-gzip-like CLI wrapper (for 7z)
-==============================
-
-The official site of the script p7zip provided in this directory
-is http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/p7zip.
-
-
-The script p7zip provides a CLI similar to that of
-gzip/bzip2/etc Un*x utilities for 7z.
-
-When necessary, it emulates streaming by using
-temporary files in /tmp. This is all transparent to
-the application using it, which can use the same
-semantincs than with gzip or bzip2.
-
-For example, you can do:
-
-tar --use-compress-program=p7zip -cf file.tar.7z dir/
-
-to generate a 7zipped tarball.
-
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/contrib/gzip-like_CLI_wrapper_for_7z/check/check.sh	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,117 +0,0 @@
-# ! /bin/sh
-
-# remove the strange filenames ...
-rm -f -- "--" "bar" "-c" "-d" "-foo" "foo bar" "foo (bar) - ABCD" "-h" "-help"
-if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then
-  echo "error during rm"
-  exit 1
-fi
-
-# pipe
-out=`echo "foobar" | ../p7zip |  ../p7zip -d`
-
-if [ "${out}" != "foobar" ] ; then
-  echo "error in ../p7zip |  ../p7zip -d"
-  exit 1
-fi
-
-# path with "./"
-echo "foobar content" > foobar
-../p7zip ./foobar
-if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then
-  echo "error p7zip ./foobar"
-  exit 1
-fi
-
-if [ ! -f ./foobar.7z ] ; then
-  echo "error ./foobar.7z not found"
-  exit 1
-fi
-
-../p7zip -d ./foobar.7z
-if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then
-  echo "error p7zip -d ./foobar.7z"
-  exit 1
-fi
-
-if [ ! -f ./foobar ] ; then
-  echo "error ./foobar not found"
-  exit 1
-fi
-
-content=`cat foobar`
-if [ "${content}" != "foobar content" ] ; then
-  echo "error content of foobar"
-  exit 1
-fi
-
-rm -f foobar
-
-# the strange filenames are in the tar ...
-tar xf files.tar
-if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then
-  echo "error in tar xf files.tar"
-  exit 1
-fi
-
-../p7zip -- "--" "bar" "-c" "-d" "-foo" "foo bar" "foo (bar) - ABCD" "-h" "-help"
-if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then
-  echo "error in p7zip"
-  exit 1
-fi
-
-for f in "--" "bar" "-c" "-d" "-foo" "foo bar" "foo (bar) - ABCD" "-h" "-help"
-do
-  7za -- t "${f}.7z" > /dev/null
-  if [ "$?" != 0 ] ; then
-    echo error in "${f}.7z"
-    exit 1
-  fi
-done 
-
-../p7zip -d -- *.7z
-if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then
-  echo "error in p7zip -d"
-  exit 1
-fi
-
-for f in "--" "bar" "-c" "-d" "-foo" "foo bar" "foo (bar) - ABCD" "-h" "-help"
-do
-  if [ ! -f "${f}" ] ; then
-    echo error "${f}" not found
-    exit 1
-  fi
-done
-
-# remove the strange filenames ...
-rm -f -- "--" "bar" "-c" "-d" "-foo" "foo bar" "foo (bar) - ABCD" "-h" "-help"
-if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then
-  echo "error during rm"
-  exit 1
-fi
-
-# test errors
-
-../p7zip no_file
-if [ "$?" = "0" ] ; then
-  echo "error p7zip no_file"
-  exit 1
-fi
-
-../p7zip -d no_file
-if [ "$?" = "0" ] ; then
-  echo "error p7zip -d no_file"
-  exit 1
-fi
-
-../p7zip -d no_file.7z
-if [ "$?" = "0" ] ; then
-  echo "error p7zip -d no_file.7z"
-  exit 1
-fi
-
-echo 
-echo "########"
-echo "All Done"
-echo "########"
-
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--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/contrib/gzip-like_CLI_wrapper_for_7z/man1/p7zip.1	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-.TH p7zip 1 "October 31 2004" "Mohammed Adnene Trojette"
-.SH NAME
-p7zip \- Wrapper on 7za, a 7-zip file archiver with high compression ratio
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B p7zip
-.BR [-d]
-.BR [-h|--help]
-.BR [--]
-.BR [file ... ]
-    \-h print this help
-    \-d decompress file
-    \-- treats  all  subsequent  arguments  as  file names, even if they start with a dash
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-7-Zip is a file archiver with the highest compression ratio. The program supports 7z (that implements LZMA compression algorithm), ZIP, CAB, ARJ, GZIP, BZIP2, TAR, CPIO, RPM and DEB formats. Compression ratio in the new 7z format is 30-50% better than ratio in ZIP format.
-.TP
-p7zip is a gzip-like CLI wrapper script for 7zip
-.PP
-.SH FUNCTION LETTERS
-.TP
-.B \-d
-Decompress file
-.TP
-.B \-h, \--help
-Print usage
-.TP
-.B \--
-Treats  all  subsequent  arguments  as  file names, even if they start with a dash
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-7z(1), 7za(1), 7zr(1), bzip2(1), gzip(1), zip(1)
-.PP
-.SH AUTHOR
-.TP
-Written for Debian by Mohammed Adnene Trojette.
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/contrib/gzip-like_CLI_wrapper_for_7z/p7zip	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,144 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# gzip-like CLI wrapper for p7zip
-# version 2.0
-#
-# History
-#  2.0 :
-#    - support for -filename, "file name"
-#    - p7zip file1 file2 ...
-
-set -e
-
-usage ()
-  {
-    echo "Usage: $0 [-d] [-h|--help] [--] [ name ... ]"
-    echo ""
-    echo "    -h print this help"
-    echo "    -d decompress file"
-    echo "    -- treats  all  subsequent  arguments  as  file names, even if they start with a dash"
-    echo ""
-    exit 1
-  }
-
-doit()
-{
-  compress=$1
-  file="$2"
-  
-  if [ "${file}" != "" ] ; then
-    if ${compress} ; then
-      if [ -f "${file}" ] ; then
-        rm -f -- "${file}.7z"
-        7za a -- "${file}.7z" "${file}"
-        if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then
-          rm -f -- "${file}.7z"
-          exit 1
-        fi
-        rm -- "${file}"
-      else
-        exit 1
-      fi
-    else
-      case "${file}" in
-        *.7z)
-          if [ -f "${file}" ] ; then
-            7za x -- "${file}"
-            if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then
-              exit 1
-            fi
-            rm -- "${file}"
-           else
-             exit 1
-           fi
-        ;;
-        *)
-          echo "$0: ${file}: unknown suffix"
-          exit 1
-        ;;
-      esac
-    fi
-    return 0
-  fi
-  
-  P7ZIPTMP=${TMP:-/tmp}
-  tmp=`mktemp ${P7ZIPTMP}/p7zip.XXXXXXXX`
-  trap "rm -f -- ${tmp}" 0
-
-  if ${compress} ; then
-    if tty > /dev/null ; then
-      echo "$0: compressed data not written to a terminal."
-      echo "For help, type: $0 -h"
-      exit 1
-    fi
-    rm -f -- ${tmp}
-    7za a -si -- ${tmp} >/dev/null
-    if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then
-      exit 1
-    fi
-    cat ${tmp}
-  else
-    cat > ${tmp}
-    7za x -so -- ${tmp} 2>/dev/null | cat
-    if [ "$?" != "0" ] ; then
-      exit 1
-    fi
-  fi
-  
-  rm -f -- ${tmp}
-  return 0
-}
-
-
-## MAIN
-
-compress=true
-flag=true
-file=""
-
-# make sure they're present, before we screw up
-for i in mktemp 7za rm cat tty ; do
-  if ! which $i > /dev/null ; then
-    echo "$0: $i: command not found"
-    exit 1
-  fi
-done
-
-# files and flags
-while [ "$#" != "0" ] ; do
-  case "$1" in
-    -d)
-      compress=false # decompressing
-      ;;
-    -c)
-      echo "$0: ignoring $1 option (not yet implemented)"
-      ;;
-    -h|--help)
-      usage
-      ;;
-    --)
-      flag=false
-      shift
-      break
-      ;;
-    *)
-	doit ${compress} "$1"
-        file="$1"
-    ;;
-  esac
-  shift
-done
-
-# only files now
-while [ "$#" != "0" ] ; do
-  doit ${compress} "$1"
-  file="$1"
-  shift
-done
-
-if [ "${file}" = "" ] ; then
-  # compressing/decompressing using standart I/O
-  doit ${compress}
-fi
-
-exit 0
-
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/contrib/qnx630sp3/qnx630sp3-shared	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-BIN="p7zip-4.47-x86-qnx6.shared"
-cd ../../ && mkdir -p ../${BIN}/Codecs && \
-make clean && \
-mv makefile.machine makefile.machine.bak && \
-cp makefile.qnx_shared.bin makefile.machine && \
-make 7z && make 7za && make 7zr && make sfx && \
-mv ./bin/7z ../${BIN} && mv ./bin/7za ../${BIN} && mv ./bin/7zr ../${BIN} && mv ./bin/7zCon.sfx ../${BIN} && \
-make clean && \
-cp makefile.qnx_shared.so makefile.machine && \
-make 7z && \
-mv ./bin/7z.so ../${BIN} && mv ./bin/Codecs/Rar29.so ../${BIN}/Codecs && \
-make clean && \
-mv makefile.machine.bak makefile.machine
-echo "All done - look for binaries in ../${BIN}"
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/contrib/qnx630sp3/qnx630sp3-static	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-BIN="p7zip-4.47-x86-qnx6.static"
-cd ../../ && mkdir ../${BIN} && \
-make clean && \
-mv makefile.machine makefile.machine.bak && \
-cp makefile.qnx_static makefile.machine && \
-make 7za && make 7zr && make sfx && \
-mv ./bin/7za ../${BIN} && mv ./bin/7zr ../${BIN} && mv ./bin/7zCon.sfx ../${BIN} ; \
-make clean && \
-mv makefile.machine.bak makefile.machine
-echo "All done - look for binaries in ../${BIN}"
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/install.sh	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,206 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh
-
-installShared()
-{
-  prg=$1
-  if [ -x bin/${prg} ]
-  then
-    echo "- installing ${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}/${prg}"
-    cp bin/${prg} "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/${prg}"
-    chmod 777 "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/${prg}"
-    strip     "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/${prg}"
-    chmod 555 "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/${prg}"
-    echo "#! /bin/sh" > "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}/${prg}"
-    echo "\"${DEST_SHARE}/${prg}\" \"\$@\"" >> "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}/${prg}"
-    chmod 555 "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}/${prg}"
-  fi
-}
-
-# global install
-DEST_HOME=/usr/local
-# for testing 
-# DEST_HOME=${HOME}/INSTALL/usr/local
-DEST_BIN=${DEST_HOME}/bin
-DEST_SHARE=${DEST_HOME}/lib/p7zip
-DEST_MAN=${DEST_HOME}/man
-DEST_SHARE_DOC=${DEST_HOME}/share/doc/p7zip
-DEST_DIR=
-[ "$1" ] && DEST_BIN="$1"
-[ "$2" ] && DEST_SHARE="$2"
-[ "$3" ] && DEST_MAN="$3"
-[ "$4" ] && DEST_SHARE_DOC="$4"
-[ "$5" ] && DEST_DIR="$5"
-
-use_share="n"
-
-if [ -x bin/7zCon.sfx ]
-then
-  use_share="o"
-fi
-
-if [ -x bin/7z ]
-then
-  use_share="o"
-fi
-
-if [ -x bin/7zG ]
-then
-  use_share="o"
-fi
-
-if [ -x bin/7zFM ]
-then
-  use_share="o"
-fi
-
-# cleaning previous install
-rm -f  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}/7z"
-rm -f  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}/7za"
-rm -f  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}/7zr"
-rm -f  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}/7zG"
-rm -f  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}/p7zipForFilemanager"
-rm -f  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}/7zFM"
-rm -f  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/7z"
-rm -f  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/7za"
-rm -f  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/7zCon.sfx"
-rm -f  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/7zr"
-rm -f  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/7zG"
-rm -f  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/7zFM"
-rm -f  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/7z.so"
-chmod -R 777 "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/Codecs" 2> /dev/null
-chmod -R 777 "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/Formats" 2> /dev/null
-rm -fr "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/Codecs"
-rm -fr "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/Formats"
-rm -fr "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/Lang"
-rm -f  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7z.1"
-rm -f  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7za.1"
-rm -f  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7zr.1"
-chmod -R 777 "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE_DOC}" 2> /dev/null
-rm -fr  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE_DOC}"
-
-if [ "${use_share}" = "o" ]
-then
-  mkdir -p "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}"
-  mkdir -p "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}"
-  installShared 7za
-  installShared 7zr
-  installShared 7z
-  installShared 7zG
-  installShared 7zFM
-
-  if [ -x bin/7zCon.sfx ]
-  then
-    echo "- installing ${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/7zCon.sfx"
-    cp bin/7zCon.sfx "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/7zCon.sfx"
-    chmod 777 "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/7zCon.sfx"
-    strip     "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/7zCon.sfx"
-    chmod 555 "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/7zCon.sfx"
-  fi
-
-  if [ -x bin/7z.so ]
-  then
-    echo "- installing ${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/7z.so"
-    cp bin/7z.so "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/7z.so"
-    chmod 555 "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/7z.so"
-  fi
-
-  if [ -d bin/Codecs ]
-  then
-    echo "- installing ${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/Codecs"
-    cp -r bin/Codecs "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/"
-    chmod 555 "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}"/*/*
-  fi
-
-else
-  if [ -x bin/7za ]
-  then
-    echo "- installing ${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}/7za"
-    mkdir -p "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}"
-    cp bin/7za "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}/7za"
-    chmod 555  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}/7za"
-  fi
-
-  if [ -x bin/7zr ]
-  then
-    echo "- installing ${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}/7zr"
-    mkdir -p "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}"
-    cp bin/7zr "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}/7zr"
-    chmod 555  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}/7zr"
-  fi
-fi
-
-mkdir -p "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1"
-if [ -d DOCS ]
-then
-   echo "- installing ${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7z.1"
-   sed -e s?"{DEST_SHARE_DOC}"?"${DEST_SHARE_DOC}/DOCS"?g man1/7z.1 > "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7z.1"
-   chmod 444 "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7z.1"
-
-   echo "- installing ${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7za.1"
-   sed -e s?"{DEST_SHARE_DOC}"?"${DEST_SHARE_DOC}/DOCS"?g man1/7za.1 > "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7za.1"
-   chmod 444 "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7za.1"
-
-   echo "- installing ${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7zr.1"
-   sed -e s?"{DEST_SHARE_DOC}"?"${DEST_SHARE_DOC}/DOCS"?g man1/7zr.1 > "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7zr.1"
-   chmod 444 "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7zr.1"
-else
-   echo "- installing ${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7z.1"
-   grep -v "{DEST_SHARE_DOC}" man1/7z.1 > "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7z.1"
-   chmod 444 "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7z.1"
-
-   echo "- installing ${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7za.1"
-   grep -v "{DEST_SHARE_DOC}" man1/7za.1 > "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7za.1"
-   chmod 444 "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7za.1"
-
-   echo "- installing ${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7zr.1"
-   grep -v "{DEST_SHARE_DOC}" man1/7zr.1 > "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7zr.1"
-   chmod 444 "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_MAN}/man1/7zr.1"
-fi
-
-if [ -f README ]
-then
-  echo "- installing ${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE_DOC}/README"
-  mkdir -p  "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE_DOC}"
-  cp README "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE_DOC}/README"
-  chmod 444 "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE_DOC}/README"
-fi
-
-if [ -f ChangeLog ]
-then
-  echo "- installing ${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE_DOC}/ChangeLog"
-  mkdir -p     "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE_DOC}"
-  cp ChangeLog "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE_DOC}/ChangeLog"
-  chmod 444    "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE_DOC}/ChangeLog"
-fi
-
-if [ -d DOCS ]
-then
-  echo "- installing HTML help in ${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE_DOC}/DOCS"
-  mkdir -p "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE_DOC}"
-  cp -r DOCS "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE_DOC}/DOCS"
-  find "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE_DOC}/DOCS" -type d -exec chmod 555 {} \;
-  find "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE_DOC}/DOCS" -type f -exec chmod 444 {} \;
-fi
-
-use_lang="n"
-
-if [ -x bin/7zG ]
-then
-  use_lang="o"
-  cp GUI/p7zipForFilemanager "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}/"
-  chmod 555 "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_BIN}/"
-fi
-
-if [ -x bin/7zFM ]
-then
-  use_lang="o"
-fi
-
-if [ "${use_lang}" = "o" ]
-then
-  echo "- installing Lang in ${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}"
-  cp -r GUI/Lang "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/"
-  find "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/Lang" -type d -exec chmod 555 {} \;
-  find "${DEST_DIR}${DEST_SHARE}/Lang" -type f -exec chmod 444 {} \;
-fi
-
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/man1/7z.1	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,174 +0,0 @@
-.TH 7z 1 "September 1 2006" "Mohammed Adnene Trojette"
-.SH NAME
-7z \- A file archiver with highest compression ratio
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B 7z
-.BR [adeltux]
-.BR [\-]
-.BR [SWITCH]
-.BR <ARCHIVE_NAME>
-.BR <ARGUMENTS>...
-.PP
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-7-Zip is a file archiver with the highest compression ratio. The program supports 7z (that implements LZMA compression algorithm), ZIP, CAB, ARJ, GZIP, BZIP2, TAR, CPIO, RPM and DEB formats. Compression ratio in the new 7z format is 30-50% better than ratio in ZIP format.
-.TP
-7z uses plugins to handle archives.
-.PP
-.SH FUNCTION LETTERS
-.TP
-.B a
-Add
-.TP
-.B d
-Delete
-.TP
-.B e
-Extract
-.TP
-.B l
-List
-.TP
-.B t
-Test
-.TP
-.B u
-Update
-.TP
-.B x
-eXtract with full paths
-.PP
-.SH SWITCHES
-.TP
-.B \-ai[r[\-|0]]{@listfile|!wildcard}
-Include archives
-.TP
-.B \-ax[r[\-|0]]{@listfile|!wildcard}
-eXclude archives
-.TP
-.B \-bd
-Disable percentage indicator
-.TP
-.B \-i[r[\-|0]]{@listfile|!wildcard}
-Include filenames
-.TP
-.B \-l
-don't store symlinks; store the files/directories they point to (CAUTION : the scanning stage can never end because of recursive symlinks like 'ln \-s .. ldir')
-.TP
-.B \-m{Parameters}
-Set Compression Method (see {DEST_SHARE_DOC}/MANUAL/switches/method.htm for a list of methods)
-.TP
-.B \-mhe=on|off
-7z format only : enables or disables archive header encryption (Default : off)
-.TP
-.B \-o{Directory}
-Set Output directory
-.TP
-.B \-p{Password}
-Set Password
-.TP
-.B \-r[\-|0]
-Recurse subdirectories (CAUTION: this flag does not do what you think, avoid using it)
-.TP
-.B \-sfx[{name}]
-Create SFX archive
-.TP
-.B \-si
-Read data from StdIn (eg: tar cf \- directory | 7z a \-si directory.tar.7z)
-.TP
-.B \-so
-Write data to StdOut (eg: % echo foo | 7z a dummy \-tgzip \-si \-so > /dev/null)
-.TP
-.B \-slt
-Sets technical mode for l (list) command
-.TP
-.B \-t{Type}
-Type of archive (7z, zip, gzip, bzip2 or tar. 7z format is default)
-.TP
-.B \-v{Size}[b|k|m|g]
-Create volumes
-.TP
-.B \-u[\-][p#][q#][r#][x#][y#][z#][!newArchiveName]
-Update options
-.TP
-.B \-w[path]
-Set Working directory
-.TP
-.B \-x[r[\-|0]]]{@listfile|!wildcard}
-Exclude filenames
-.TP
-.B \-y
-Assume Yes on all queries
-.PP
-.SH DIAGNOSTICS
-7-Zip returns the following exit codes:
-.RS
-.IP 0
-Normal (no errors or warnings detected)
-.IP 1
-Warning (Non fatal error(s)). For example, some files cannot be read during compressing. So they were not compressed
-.IP 2
-Fatal error
-.IP 7
-Bad command line parameters
-.IP 8
-Not enough memory for operation
-.IP 255
-User stopped the process with control-C (or similar)
-.SH Backup and limitations
-DO NOT USE the 7-zip format for backup purpose on Linux/Unix because :
- \- 7-zip does not store the owner/group of the file.
-
-.LP
-On Linux/Unix, in order to backup directories you must use tar :
- \- to backup a directory  : tar cf \- directory | 7za a \-si directory.tar.7z
- \- to restore your backup : 7za x \-so directory.tar.7z | tar xf \-
-
-If you want to send files and directories (not the owner of file)
-to others Unix/MacOS/Windows users, you can use the 7-zip format.
-
-  example : 7za a directory.7z  directory
-
-.LP
-Do not use "\-r" because this flag does not do what you think.
-.LP
-Do not use directory/* because of ".*" files (example : "directory/*" does not match "directory/.profile")
-.SH EXAMPLE 1
-.TP
-.B 7z a \-t7z  \-m0=lzma \-mx=9 \-mfb=64 \-md=32m \-ms=on archive.7z  dir1
-adds all files from directory "dir1" to archive archive.7z using "ultra settings"
-.TP
-.B \-t7z
-7z archive
-.TP
-.B \-m0=lzma
-lzma method
-.TP
-.B \-mx=9
-level of compression = 9 (Ultra)
-.TP
-.B \-mfb=64
-number of fast bytes for LZMA = 64
-.TP
-.B \-md=32m
-dictionary size = 32 megabytes
-.TP
-.B \-ms=on
-solid archive = on
-.SH EXAMPLE 2
-.TP
-.B
-7z a \-sfx archive.exe dir1
-add all files from directory "dir1" to SFX archive archive.exe (Remark : SFX archive MUST end with ".exe")
-.SH EXAMPLE 3
-.TP
-.B
-7z a \-mhe=on \-pmy_password archive.7z a_directory
-add all files from directory "a_directory" to the archive "archive.7z" (with data and header archive encryption on)
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-7za(1), 7zr(1), bzip2(1), gzip(1), zip(1)
-.PP
-.SH "HTML Documentation"
-{DEST_SHARE_DOC}/MANUAL/index.htm
-.SH AUTHOR
-.TP
-Written for Debian by Mohammed Adnene Trojette.
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/man1/7za.1	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,174 +0,0 @@
-.TH 7za 1 "September 1 2006" "Mohammed Adnene Trojette"
-.SH NAME
-7za \- A file archiver with highest compression ratio
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B 7za
-.BR [adeltux]
-.BR [-]
-.BR [SWITCH]
-.BR <ARCHIVE_NAME>
-.BR <ARGUMENTS>...
-.PP
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-7-Zip is a file archiver with the highest compression ratio. The program supports 7z (that implements LZMA compression algorithm), ZIP, CAB, ARJ, GZIP, BZIP2, TAR, CPIO, RPM and DEB formats. Compression ratio in the new 7z format is 30-50% better than ratio in ZIP format.
-.TP
-7za is a stand-alone executable. 7za handles less archive formats than 7z, but does not need any others.
-.PP
-.SH FUNCTION LETTERS
-.TP
-.B a
-Add
-.TP
-.B d
-Delete
-.TP
-.B e
-Extract
-.TP
-.B l
-List
-.TP
-.B t
-Test
-.TP
-.B u
-Update
-.TP
-.B x
-eXtract with full paths
-.PP
-.SH SWITCHES
-.TP
-.B \-ai[r[-|0]]{@listfile|!wildcard}
-Include archives
-.TP
-.B \-ax[r[-|0]]{@listfile|!wildcard}
-eXclude archives
-.TP
-.B \-bd
-Disable percentage indicator
-.TP
-.B \-i[r[-|0]]{@listfile|!wildcard}
-Include filenames
-.TP
-.B \-l
-don't store symlinks; store the files/directories they point to (CAUTION : the scanning stage can never end because of recursive symlinks like 'ln \-s .. ldir')
-.TP
-.B \-m{Parameters}
-Set Compression Method (see {DEST_SHARE_DOC}/MANUAL/switches/method.htm for a list of methods)
-.TP
-.B \-mhe=on|off
-7z format only : enables or disables archive header encryption (Default : off)
-.TP
-.B \-o{Directory}
-Set Output directory
-.TP
-.B \-p{Password}
-Set Password
-.TP
-.B \-r[-|0]
-Recurse subdirectories (CAUTION: this flag does not do what you think, avoid using it)
-.TP
-.B \-sfx[{name}]
-Create SFX archive
-.TP
-.B \-si
-Read data from StdIn (eg: tar cf \- directory | 7za a \-si directory.tar.7z)
-.TP
-.B \-so
-Write data to StdOut (eg: % echo foo | 7z a dummy \-tgzip \-si \-so > /dev/null)
-.TP
-.B \-slt
-Sets technical mode for l (list) command
-.TP
-.B \-t{Type}
-Type of archive (7z, zip, gzip, bzip2 or tar. 7z format is default)
-.TP
-.B \-v{Size}[b|k|m|g]
-Create volumes
-.TP
-.B \-u[-][p#][q#][r#][x#][y#][z#][!newArchiveName]
-Update options
-.TP
-.B \-w[path]
-Set Working directory
-.TP
-.B \-x[r[-|0]]]{@listfile|!wildcard}
-Exclude filenames
-.TP
-.B \-y
-Assume Yes on all queries
-.PP
-.SH DIAGNOSTICS
-7-Zip returns the following exit codes:
-.RS
-.IP 0
-Normal (no errors or warnings detected)
-.IP 1
-Warning (Non fatal error(s)). For example, some files cannot be read during compressing. So they were not compressed
-.IP 2
-Fatal error
-.IP 7
-Bad command line parameters
-.IP 8
-Not enough memory for operation
-.IP 255
-User stopped the process with control-C (or similar)
-.SH Backup and limitations
-DO NOT USE the 7-zip format for backup purpose on Linux/Unix because :
- \- 7-zip does not store the owner/group of the file.
-
-.LP
-On Linux/Unix, in order to backup directories you must use tar :
- \- to backup a directory  : tar cf \- directory | 7za a \-si directory.tar.7z
- \- to restore your backup : 7za x \-so directory.tar.7z | tar xf \-
-
-If you want to send files and directories (not the owner of file)
-to others Unix/MacOS/Windows users, you can use the 7-zip format.
-
-  example : 7za a directory.7z  directory
-
-.LP
-Do not use "\-r" because this flag does not do what you think.
-.LP
-Do not use directory/* because of ".*" files (example : "directory/*" does not match "directory/.profile")
-.SH EXAMPLE 1
-.TP
-.B 7za a \-t7z  \-m0=lzma \-mx=9 \-mfb=64 \-md=32m \-ms=on archive.7z  dir1
-adds all files from directory "dir1" to archive archive.7z using "ultra settings"
-.TP
-.B \-t7z
-7z archive
-.TP
-.B \-m0=lzma
-lzma method
-.TP
-.B \-mx=9
-level of compression = 9 (Ultra)
-.TP
-.B \-mfb=64
-number of fast bytes for LZMA = 64
-.TP
-.B \-md=32m
-dictionary size = 32 megabytes
-.TP
-.B \-ms=on
-solid archive = on
-.SH EXAMPLE 2
-.TP
-.B
-7za a \-sfx archive.exe dir1
-add all files from directory "dir1" to SFX archive archive.exe (Remark : SFX archive MUST end with ".exe")
-.SH EXAMPLE 3
-.TP
-.B
-7za a \-mhe=on \-pmy_password archive.7z a_directory
-add all files from directory "a_directory" to the archive "archive.7z" (with data and header archive encryption on)
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-7z(1), 7zr(1), bzip2(1), gzip(1), zip(1)
-.PP
-.SH "HTML Documentation"
-{DEST_SHARE_DOC}/MANUAL/index.htm
-.SH AUTHOR
-.TP
-Written for Debian by Mohammed Adnene Trojette.
--- a/p7zip_9.20.1/man1/7zr.1	Sat Sep 15 23:18:55 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,171 +0,0 @@
-.TH 7zr 1 "September 1 2006" "Mohammed Adnene Trojette"
-.SH NAME
-7zr \- A file archiver with highest compression ratio
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B 7zr
-.BR [adeltux]
-.BR [-]
-.BR [SWITCH]
-.BR <ARCHIVE_NAME>
-.BR <ARGUMENTS>...
-.PP
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-7-Zip is a file archiver with the highest compression ratio. The program supports 7z (that implements LZMA compression algorithm), ZIP, CAB, ARJ, GZIP, BZIP2, TAR, CPIO, RPM and DEB formats. Compression ratio in the new 7z format is 30-50% better than ratio in ZIP format.
-.TP
-7zr is a stand-alone executable. 7zr handles less archive formats than 7z, but does not need any others. 7zr is a "light-version" of 7za that only handles 7z archives.
-.PP
-.SH FUNCTION LETTERS
-.TP
-.B a
-Add
-.TP
-.B d
-Delete
-.TP
-.B e
-Extract
-.TP
-.B l
-List
-.TP
-.B t
-Test
-.TP
-.B u
-Update
-.TP
-.B x
-eXtract with full paths
-.PP
-.SH SWITCHES
-.TP
-.B \-ai[r[-|0]]{@listfile|!wildcard}
-Include archives
-.TP
-.B \-ax[r[-|0]]{@listfile|!wildcard}
-eXclude archives
-.TP
-.B \-bd
-Disable percentage indicator
-.TP
-.B \-i[r[-|0]]{@listfile|!wildcard}
-Include filenames
-.TP
-.B \-l
-don't store symlinks; store the files/directories they point to (CAUTION : the scanning stage can never end because of recursive symlinks like 'ln \-s .. ldir')
-.TP
-.B \-m{Parameters}
-Set Compression Method (see {DEST_SHARE_DOC}/MANUAL/switches/method.htm for a list of methods)
-.TP
-.B \-mhe=on|off
-7z format only : enables or disables archive header encryption (Default : off)
-.TP
-.B \-o{Directory}
-Set Output directory
-.TP
-.B \-p{Password}
-Set Password
-.TP
-.B \-r[-|0]
-Recurse subdirectories (CAUTION: this flag does not do what you think, avoid using it)
-.TP
-.B \-sfx[{name}]
-Create SFX archive
-.TP
-.B \-si
-Read data from StdIn (eg: tar cf \- directory | 7zr a \-si directory.tar.7z)
-.TP
-.B \-so
-Write data to StdOut (eg: 7zr x \-so directory.tar.7z | tar xf \-)
-.TP
-.B \-slt
-Sets technical mode for l (list) command
-.TP
-.B \-v{Size}[b|k|m|g]
-Create volumes
-.TP
-.B \-u[-][p#][q#][r#][x#][y#][z#][!newArchiveName]
-Update options
-.TP
-.B \-w[path]
-Set Working directory
-.TP
-.B \-x[r[-|0]]]{@listfile|!wildcard}
-Exclude filenames
-.TP
-.B \-y 
-Assume Yes on all queries
-.PP
-.SH DIAGNOSTICS
-7-Zip returns the following exit codes:
-.RS
-.IP 0
-Normal (no errors or warnings detected)
-.IP 1
-Warning (Non fatal error(s)). For example, some files cannot be read during compressing. So they were not compressed
-.IP 2
-Fatal error
-.IP 7
-Bad command line parameters
-.IP 8
-Not enough memory for operation
-.IP 255
-User stopped the process with control-C (or similar)
-.SH Backup and limitations
-DO NOT USE the 7-zip format for backup purpose on Linux/Unix because :
- \- 7-zip does not store the owner/group of the file.
-
-.LP
-On Linux/Unix, in order to backup directories you must use tar :
- \- to backup a directory  : tar cf - directory | 7zr a -si directory.tar.7z
- \- to restore your backup : 7zr x -so directory.tar.7z | tar xf -
-
-If you want to send files and directories (not the owner of file)
-to others Unix/MacOS/Windows users, you can use the 7-zip format.
-
-  example : 7zr a directory.7z  directory
-
-.LP
-Do not use "\-r" because this flag does not do what you think.
-.LP
-Do not use directory/* because of ".*" files (example : "directory/*" does not match "directory/.profile")
-.SH EXAMPLE 1
-.TP
-.B 7zr a \-t7z  \-m0=lzma \-mx=9 \-mfb=64 \-md=32m \-ms=on archive.7z  dir1
-adds all files from directory "dir1" to archive archive.7z using "ultra settings"
-.TP
-.B \-t7z
-7z archive
-.TP
-.B \-m0=lzma
-lzma method
-.TP
-.B \-mx=9
-level of compression = 9 (Ultra)
-.TP
-.B \-mfb=64
-number of fast bytes for LZMA = 64
-.TP
-.B \-md=32m
-dictionary size = 32 megabytes
-.TP
-.B \-ms=on
-solid archive = on
-.SH EXAMPLE 2
-.TP
-.B
-7zr a \-sfx archive.exe dir1
-add all files from directory "dir1" to SFX archive archive.exe (Remark : SFX archive MUST end with ".exe")
-.SH EXAMPLE 3
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-7zr a \-mhe=on \-pmy_password archive.7z a_directory
-add all files from directory "a_directory" to the archive "archive.7z" (with data and header archive encryption on)
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-7z(1), 7za(1), bzip2(1), gzip(1), zip(1)
-.PP
-.SH "HTML Documentation"
-{DEST_SHARE_DOC}/MANUAL/index.htm
-.SH AUTHOR
-.TP
-Written for Debian by Mohammed Adnene Trojette.