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On 3/18/2009 8:28 AM, Charles Wilson wrote:
> But lzma-4.32.7-3 -- the *current* version of lzma -- IS empty.
> 
> 4.43-2 is...WAY old.  4.32.7-2 is the most recent one, prior to the
> latest update.
> 
> I know it looks like it, but "4.43" is NOT actually newer.
> 
> lzma-4.43 was derived from a patched version of the LZMA SDK.
> 
> lzma-4.32.7-X were derived from LZMA Utils, which follow a different
> numbering scheme.
> 
> Hmmm...I think I know what happened...because of the screwy version
> numbers, I need to re-establish the prev: and curr: settings in the
> setup.hints.  I'll go do that now.

Has this been taken care of?  I'm seeing 4.32.7-2 as the current version 
of lzma when I run setup-1.7.exe rather than 4.32.7-3.

Ken

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