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Friday, May 16, 2008

Bitsum PECompact v2.82.2 Final

PECompact v2.82.2 11-May-2008

PECompact2 is a next generation win32 executable/module compressor. Commonly termed an 'executable packer', such utilities compress executables and modules (i.e. *.EXE, *.DLL, *.OCX, *.SCR). At runtime the compressed modules are rapidly decompressed in memory.

Changelog:

PECompact v2.82 final

A new final build of PECompact is now available! Although it may not contain radical new features, it makes some changes that will
increase the ease of use for users who compress executables with overlay/extradata (now it'll default to keeping it). In addition, proper handling
for the debug directory was added so that compressed executables can have their dumps matched up with symbols, and debuggers can attach-to and match
symbols on compressed executables while running.

WARNING: Old project files and saved registry settings are incompatible with this build.
WARNING: Non-english languages need updating and may not currently show new options added to the Options dialog or other graphical interface changes.

Changes since PECompact v2.79 final
Addition.Core: Completely rewrote the debug data directory handling. It now can properly relocate the entire IMAGE_DEBUG_DIRECTORY array and referenced raw data into an uncompressed area of the executable. This has two effects: (1.) Debuggers like Visual Studio can find and match the debug symbols in compressed executables and (2.) the size of compressed executables may be reduced further than it was in previous versions when /stripdebug:no and debug information is present
Change.Core: KeepOverlay is now a tri-state option with the default being 'Auto' - which will auto-preserve overlays greater than 256 bytes in size.
Change.Core: Added detection of UPX compressed executables (and abort if multicompress is not enabled)
Fix.Core: /KeepOverlay:No was being interpreted wrong (Yes/No was disallowed on that switch, so any mention of it resulted in the option being turned on). Note that its now a tri-state switch that accepts Yes, No, or Auto.
Addition.GUI: Added Strip Debug Directory option to the GUI. Yes, it was missing all this time, but necessary now that PECompact has full debug directory preservation support on compressed executables.
Addition.GUI: Added Korean translation thanks to Jon gryu
Addition.GUI: Updated german translation thanks to u!^UBY
Addition.GUI: Added strings and terminal output for UPX compressed executables.
Change.GUI: Preserve overlay is now a tri-state checkbox.
Change.GUI.Projects: I am sorry, but the project file format and saved [registry] options format has changed due to the KeepOverlay change and StripDebugDirectory addition. All existing projects will be incompatible with this version. I will try not to make any more changes from here on out. Note that you could use the old pec2gui.exe with the new pec2.exe, if you're really desperate not to abandon or recreate your PECompact projects.
Change.GUI: Expanded default width of the main window so that the Options column is visible (many people may have never noticed it). This column shows the command-line version of the options you have set for each executable in the list-view.
Change.Installer: Now deletes old language setting, forcing pec2gui to ask for new. This is because some were removed.
Fix.Installer: Added prevention of duplicate entries into the local path environment variable, which could occur in some circumstances.
Change.GUI: Updated Swedish translation thanks to Anders Norberg.

PECompact v2.82.1 / May 3, 2008 ( silent update )
PECompact v2.82.2 / May 11, 2008 ( silent update )

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Note:
2.82 Final some Modules dll's reported as Trojan by Norman AV and others!
Take with care!!!

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Am not a friend of compressed binaries. Better strip only.
Between this is Freeware as student version (no commercial) to download. No difference as only the About info to retail vs. freeware student version.

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