innoextract 1.8 (2019-09-15)
- Added support for Inno Setup 6.0.0 installers
- Added support for pre-release Inno Setup 5.6.2 installers used by GOG
- Added support for two modified Inno Setup 5.5.7 variants
- Added support for Inno Setup 1.3.0 to 1.3.23
- Added support for My Inno Setup Extensions installers older than 3.0.6.1
- Added support for modified Inno Setup variants using an alternative setup loader magic
- Added support for using boost_{zlib,bzip2} when statically linking Boost
- Added support for automatically reading external setup.0 files
- Encoding for non-Unicode installers is now determined from the languages supported by the installer, overridable using the --codepage option
- Implemented parsing of GOG Galaxy architecture constraints
- The architecture-specific suffixes @32bit and @64bit are now used to disambiguate colliding files
- Fixed extracting files from slices larger than 2 GiB with 32-bit builds
- Fixed output path for files with absolute paths (canonicalization now strips all unsafe characters)
- Fixed output directory being created even when not extracting files
- Fixed a hang when using the --language option
- Improved checksum verification for files reconstructed from GOG Galaxy file parts
- Changed header parsing to select the first version without warnings and failing that the first without errors
- Changed filesystem and output encoding to WTF-8 (extended UTF-8) to represent broken UTF-16 data
innoextract 1.7 (2018-06-12)
- Added support for Inno Setup 5.6.0 installers
- Added support for new GOG installers with GOG Galaxy file parts
- Added support for encrypted installers with the --password (-P) and --password-file options
- Added a --show-password option to print password check information
- Added a --check-password option to abort if the provided password does not match the stored checksum
- Added a --info (-i) convenience option to print information about the installer
- Added a --list-sizes option to print file sizes even with --quiet or --silent
- Added a --list-checksums option to print file checksums
- Added a --data-version (-V) option to print the data version and exit
- Added a --no-extract-unknown (-n) option to abort on unknown Inno Setup data versions
- Fixed building in paths that contain regex expressions
- Fixed case-sensitivity in parent directory when creating subdirectories
- Fixed .bin slice file names used with Inno Setup versions older than 4.1.7
- Fixed build with newer libc++ versions
- Made loading of .bin slice files case-insensitive
- The --test option can now be combined with --extract to abort on file checksum errors
- Now compiles in C++17 mode if supported
innoextract 1.6 (2016-03-24)
- Added support for Inno Setup 5.5.7 (and 5.5.8) installers
- Added a --collisions=rename-all option
- Changed --collisions=rename to omit the suffix for the file that would have been extracted with --collisions=overwrite instead of the first encountered file
- Fixed @lang suffix sometimes missing for the first file with the --collisions=rename option
- Fixed build error with CMake 3.5
- Now compiles in C++14 mode if supported
- Unsafe characters in special constant strings (ie ':' in {code:…}) are now replaced with '$'
- Windows: Fixed error message if the source file could not be opened
- Windows: Fixed progress bar flickering while printing extracted filenames
- Windows binaries: Fixed crash on platforms without AVX support
Problems found with existing distfile for eagle:
distfiles/bicom101.zip
distfiles/szip-2.1nb3/szip-2.1.tar.gz
distfiles/xmill-0.9.1.tar.gz
No changes made to these distinfo files.
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
innoextract 1.5 (2015-09-24)
- Added support for Inno Setup 5.5.6 installers
- Added support for a modified Inno Setup 5.5.0 variant
- Added support for building without iconv (Windows-1252 and UTF-16LE only)
- Added warnings for .bin files that are not part of the installer
- Added a simple --include (-I) option to filter files thanks to Alexandre Detiste
- Added a --list-languages option to list available languages
- Added a --exclude-temp (-m) option to not extract temporary files
- Added a --language-only option to skip language-independent files
- Added a --collisions option to abort or rename files on collision
- Added a --default-language option to prefer a language in case of file collisions
- Added a --gog-game-id option to print the GOG.com game ID for Galaxy-ready installers
- Added a --gog (-g) option to extract additional .bin files using unrar or unar
- Fixed handling of spaces in the --data-dir option
- Fixed an infinite loop with truncated LZMA streams
- Fixed handling of forward slashes in stored file paths
- Fixed size display for powers of 1024
- Fixed loading headers if there are encrypted chunks
- Fixed file collisions not being handled case-insensitively
- Files will now be extracted into the same directory even if the stored case differs
- Empty directories are now created correctly when extracting
- Skipped files in encrypted chunks are now listed individually
- Temporary files are now marked in file listings
- Error summary is now written to stderr when using --quiet
- Colors are now only enabled automatically if $TERM is set to something other than "dumb"
- Improved error and warning messages
- Build system improvements
- Debug output can now be enabled separately from debug builds
- Windows: Added support for using the Win32 API for string encoding conversion
- Windows: Fixed unicode console output
innoextract 1.4-windows-r2 (2014-04-17)
- This is a Windows-specific hotfix release, no other platforms are affected
- Fixed running innoextract under Windows XP
innoextract 1.4-windows-r1 (2013-05-14)
- This is a Windows-specific hotfix release, no other platforms are affected
- Fixed a crash on startup under Windows
- Reduced progress bar flickering under Windows
- Fixed original console text color not being restored under Windows
by yhardy and myself.
Inno Setup is a tool to create installers for Microsoft Windows
applications. innoextract allows to extract such installers under
non-windows systems without running the actual installer using
Wine. innoextract currently supports installers created by Inno
Setup 1.2.10 to 5.5.5.