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Libarchive is now included in Windows 10 since RS4, meaning that many developers can use it without needing another library.
Alternatives
Developers could use various other libraries that add compression/decompression support, but they are not in Windows
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May 30, 2022
@shmuelie do we have docs on the official library to reference, etc?
I see archiveint.dll but it's listed as Windows-internal libarchive library and I don't see any docs on docs.microsoft.com or an official header in the Windows SDK.
No progress yet. I've been focusing on getting the new stable bits out and on-boarding the project into the .NET Foundation.
I should have more time for this coming up soon, but not having an official header in the SDK and it being officially labeled as "internal" does make it overall more difficult.
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Libarchive is now included in Windows 10 since RS4, meaning that many developers can use it without needing another library.
Alternatives
Developers could use various other libraries that add compression/decompression support, but they are not in Windows
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: