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Old 20-02-2019, 01:59
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Hi I'm wondering how to extract a .arc compressed with lolz with isdone.
I compressed with this simple arc.ini:
Quote:
[Compression methods]
lolzonly=lolz:mtt0:mt3:mc1023

[External compressor:lolz]
header = 0
packcmd = lolz_x64.exe {options} $$arcdatafile$$.tmp $$arcpackedfile$$.tmp
And I can easily extract just with arc.exe x -w.\ -dpunpacked\ data.arc (need cls-lolz stuff in directory and run as admin)

How can I get isdone/ISFreeArcExtract to unpack this file? Using the isdoneexample1.iss I just get the "unsupported method" error. How can I tell it how to extract my file?

Also is there a way to extract lolz without needing an administrator command prompt?

Thank you in advance

EDIT: I worked it out - you must have the cls-lolz stuff in the Include section of the .iss an also make sure to ExtractTemporaryFile each of the files too in the Code section. I was missing the ExtractTemporaryFile each of the cls-lolz files.

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