Add NEWS for 5.2.8.
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(FreeBSD >= 10).
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(FreeBSD >= 10).
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5.2.8 (2022-11-13)
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* xz:
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- If xz cannot remove an input file when it should, this
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is now treated as a warning (exit status 2) instead of
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an error (exit status 1). This matches GNU gzip and it
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is more logical as at that point the output file has
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already been successfully closed.
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- Fix handling of .xz files with an unsupported check type.
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Previously such printed a warning message but then xz
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behaved as if an error had occurred (didn't decompress,
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exit status 1). Now a warning is printed, decompression
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is done anyway, and exit status is 2. This used to work
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slightly before 5.0.0. In practice this bug matters only
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if xz has been built with some check types disabled. As
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instructed in PACKAGERS, such builds should be done in
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special situations only.
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- Fix "xz -dc --single-stream tests/files/good-0-empty.xz"
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which failed with "Internal error (bug)". That is,
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--single-stream was broken if the first .xz stream in
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the input file didn't contain any uncompressed data.
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- Fix displaying file sizes in the progress indicator when
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working in passthru mode and there are multiple input files.
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Just like "gzip -cdf", "xz -cdf" works like "cat" when the
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input file isn't a supported compressed file format. In
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this case the file size counters weren't reset between
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files so with multiple input files the progress indicator
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displayed an incorrect (too large) value.
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* liblzma:
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- API docs in lzma/container.h:
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* Update the list of decoder flags in the decoder
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function docs.
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* Explain LZMA_CONCATENATED behavior with .lzma files
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in lzma_auto_decoder() docs.
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- OpenBSD: Use HW_NCPUONLINE to detect the number of
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available hardware threads in lzma_physmem().
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- Fix use of wrong macro to detect x86 SSE2 support.
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__SSE2_MATH__ was used with GCC/Clang but the correct
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one is __SSE2__. The first one means that SSE2 is used
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for floating point math which is irrelevant here.
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The affected SSE2 code isn't used on x86-64 so this affects
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only 32-bit x86 builds that use -msse2 without -mfpmath=sse
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(there is no runtime detection for SSE2). It improves LZMA
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compression speed (not decompression).
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- Fix the build with Intel C compiler 2021 (ICC, not ICX)
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on Linux. It defines __GNUC__ to 10 but doesn't support
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the __symver__ attribute introduced in GCC 10.
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* Scripts: Ignore warnings from xz by using --quiet --no-warn.
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This is needed if the input .xz files use an unsupported
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check type.
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* Translations:
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- Updated Croatian and Turkish translations.
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- One new translations wasn't included because it needed
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technical fixes. It will be in upcoming 5.4.0. No new
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translations will be added to the 5.2.x branch anymore.
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- Renamed the French man page translation file from
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fr_FR.po to fr.po and thus also its install directory
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(like /usr/share/man/fr_FR -> .../fr).
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- Man page translations for upcoming 5.4.0 are now handled
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in the Translation Project.
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* Update doc/faq.txt a little so it's less out-of-date.
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5.2.7 (2022-09-30)
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5.2.7 (2022-09-30)
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* liblzma:
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* liblzma:
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