XZ Utils for Windows ==================== Introduction ------------ This package includes command line tools (xz.exe and a few others) and the liblzma compression library from XZ Utils. You can find the latest version and full source code from . The parts of the XZ Utils source code, that are relevant to this binary package, are under the BSD Zero Clause License (0BSD). XZ Utils have been built using GCC and MinGW-w64 and linked statically against the MinGW-w64 runtime libraries. See COPYING.MinGW-w64-runtime.txt for copyright and license information that applies to the MinGW-w64 runtime. IMPORTANT: You must include COPYING.MinGW-w64-runtime.txt when distributing these XZ Utils binaries to meet the license terms of the MinGW-w64 runtime! (The file COPYING mentions GNU getopt_long. It's *not* used when XZ Utils is built with MinGW-w64. Thus GNU LGPLv2.1 doesn't apply.) Package contents ---------------- All executables and libraries in this package require msvcrt.dll, not Universal CRT (UCRT). There is a SSE2 optimization in the compression code but this version of XZ Utils doesn't include run-time processor detection. This is why there is a separate i686-SSE2 version. There is one directory for each type of executable and library files: bin_i686 32-bit x86 (i686 and newer), Windows 2000 and later bin_i686-sse2 32-bit x86 (i686 with SSE2), Windows 2000 and later bin_x86-64 64-bit x86-64, Windows Vista and later Each of the above directories have the following files: *.exe Command line tools. (It's useless to double-click these; use the command prompt instead.) These have been linked statically against liblzma, so they don't require liblzma.dll. Thus, you can copy e.g. xz.exe to a directory that is in PATH without copying any other files from this package. NOTE: xzdec.exe and lzmadec.exe are optimized for size, single-threaded, and slower than xz.exe. Use xz.exe unless program size is important. liblzma.dll Shared version of the liblzma compression library. This file is mostly useful to developers, although some non-developers might use it to upgrade their copy of liblzma. The rest of the directories contain architecture-independent files: doc Basic documentation in the plain text (TXT) format. COPYING.txt, COPYING.0BSD.txt, and COPYING.MinGW-w64-runtime.txt contain copyright and license information. liblzma.def is in this directory too. doc/manuals The manuals of the command line tools in plain text (TXT) and PDF formats. doc/api liblzma API documentation in HTML format. doc/examples Example programs for basic liblzma usage. include C header files for liblzma. These should be compatible with most C and C++ compilers. Creating an import library for MSVC / Visual Studio --------------------------------------------------- To link against liblzma.dll, you need to create an import library first. You need the "lib" command from MSVC and liblzma.def from the "doc" directory of this package. Here is the command that works on 32-bit x86: lib /def:liblzma.def /out:liblzma.lib /machine:ix86 On x86-64, the /machine argument has to be changed: lib /def:liblzma.def /out:liblzma.lib /machine:x64 IMPORTANT: See also the file liblzma-crt-mixing.txt. Reporting bugs -------------- Report bugs to .