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NAME

       innoextract - tool to extract installers created by Inno Setup

SYNOPSIS

       innoextract [--extract] [--lowercase] [options] [--] installers ...

       innoextract --list [options] [--] installers ...

       innoextract --test [options] [--] installers ...

DESCRIPTION

       innoextract is a tool that can extract installer executables created by Inno Setup.

       innoextract will extract files from installers specified on the command line.

       To  extract  a multi-part installer with external data files, only the executable (.exe) file needs to be
       given as an argument to innoextract.

OPTIONS SUMMARY

       Here is a short  summary  of  the  options  available  in  innoextract.  Please  refer  to  the  detailed
       documentation below for a complete description.

       Generic options:
               -h --help               Show supported options
               -v --version            Print version information
                  --license            Show license information

       Actions:
               -t --test               Only verify checksums, don't write anything
               -e --extract            Extract files (default action)
               -l --list               Only list files, don't write anything
                  --list-sizes         List file sizes
                  --list-checksums     List file checksums
               -i --info               Print information about the installer
                  --list-languages     List languages supported by the installer
                  --gog-game-id        Determine the GOG.com game ID for this installer
                  --show-password      Show password check information
                  --check-password     Abort if the password is incorrect
               -V --data-version       Only print the data version

       Modifiers:
                  --codepage CODEPAGE  Encoding for ANSI strings
                  --collisions ACTION  How to handle duplicate files
                  --default-language   Default language for renaming
                  --dump               Dump contents without converting filenames
               -L --lowercase          Convert extracted filenames to lower-case
               -T --timestamps TZ      Timezone for file times or "local" or "none"
               -d --output-dir DIR     Extract files into the given directory
               -P --password PASSWORD  Password for encrypted files
                  --password-file FILE File to load password from
               -g --gog                Process additional archives from GOG.com installers
                  --no-gog-galaxy      Don't re-assemble GOG Galaxy file parts
               -n --no-extract-unknown Don't extract unknown Inno Setup versions

       Filters:
               -m --exclude-temp       Don't extract temporary files
                  --language LANG      Extract only files for this language
                  --language-only      Only extract language-specific files
               -I --include EXPR       Extract only files that match this path

       Display options:
               -q --quiet              Output less information
               -s --silent             Output only error/warning information
                  --no-warn-unused     Don't warn on unused .bin files
               -c --color[=ENABLE]     Enable/disable color output
               -p --progress[=ENABLE]  Enable/disable the progress bar

OPTIONS

       --     Treat all arguments after this one as files, even if they begin with a dash.

       --check-password
              Abort  processing if the password provided using the --password or --password-file option does not
              match the checksum stored in the installer.

              The password checksum used for this check can be retrieved using the --show-password option.

       --codepage CODEPAGE
              Non-Unicode versions of  Inno  Setup  store  strings  in  an  unspecified  encoding.  By  default,
              innoextract  will  guess  the  encoding  from  the  installer's  language  list,  falling  back to
              Windows-1252. This option can be used to override that guess  by  specifying  a  non-zero  Windows
              codepage number to use.

              On  non-Windows  platforms,  innoextract will ignore the system locale and always use UTF-8 as the
              filesystem and standard output encoding - the --codepage option only changes the  input  encoding.
              However,  using  codepage  number  "65001" instructs innoextract to assume all strings are already
              encoded as UTF-8 and to output them without conversion.

              This option has no effect with Unicode-enabled installers,  which  always  use  UTF-16LE.  Invalid
              UTF-16  data is represented using the WTF-8 encoding which is a straightforward extension of UTF-8
              to represent unpaired UTF-16 surrogate code units.

       --collisions ACTION
              Inno Setup installers  can  contain  duplicate  files  with  the  same  name.  This  option  tells
              innoextract what to do when such a collisions is encountered. Valid actions are:

              "overwrite"
                     Extract  only  one  of  the  colliding  files. The choice is done similar to how Inno Setup
                     overwrites files during installation. This is the default.

              "rename"
                     Rename files that would be overwritten using the "overwrite" action by appending  a  suffix
                     comprised  of  the  file's language, its architecture, the component it belongs to and/or a
                     number to make the filename unique. The language suffix (if applicable) is also appended to
                     the default file that would have been extracted with the "overwrite" action.

              "rename-all"
                     Rename all colliding files by appending a suffix comprised  of  the  file's  language,  its
                     architecture,  the component it belongs to and/or a number to make the filename unique. The
                     complete suffix is appended to both files  that  would  have  been  overwritten  using  the
                     "overwrite" action and to those that would have overwritten other files.

              "error"
                     Exit when a collision is detected.

              Rename rules:

              1.  If  the  component is not the same for all files in the collision set (all files with the same
              filename), "#" (without quotes) followed by the component id is appended to  all  files  that  are
              specific to a single component.

              2.  If  the  language  is  not  the  same for all files in the collision set, "@" (without quotes)
              followed by the language id is appended to all files that are specific to a single language unless
              that language matches the default language specified by the --default-language. While  the  suffix
              is  omitted  for  the default language, no numbered suffix is added in it's place unless needed to
              make the filename unique.

              3. If the architecture is not the same for all files in the collision set,  "@32bit"  or  "@64bit"
              (without quotes) is appended to all files that are specific to a single architecture.

              4.  If  no  suffix  was  added  by  the  previous steps, or if the filename is not yet unique, "$"
              (without quotes) followed by the lowest integer (starting at 0) to make  the  filename  unique  is
              appended.

              With the "rename" action, steps 1 and 3 are only applied to files that would have been overwritten
              by the "overwrite" action while "rename-all" applies them to all files in the collision set.

       -c, --color[=ENABLE]
              By  default  innoextract will try to detect if the terminal supports shell escape codes and enable
              or disable color output accordingly. Specifically, colors will  be  enabled  if  both  stdout  and
              stderr  point  to  a  TTY,  the  TERM  environment  variable is not set to "dumb" and the NO_COLOR
              environment variable is unset. Pass 1 or true to --color to force color output. Pass 0 or false to
              never output color codes.

       -V, --data-version
              Print the Inno Setup data version of the installer and exit immediately.

              The version printed using this option is the one stored in the setup file and can differ from  the
              version printed with other actions as the stored data version is not always correct.

              This  option  can  be  used  to determine if a file is an Inno Setup installer without loading any
              compressed headers.

              This option cannot be combined with any other action.

       --default-language LANG
              Set a language as the default.

              With --collisions=overwrite (the default) this will change the choice of which  file  to  keep  to
              always  prefer  the  given language. In effect, --default-language behaves almost like --language,
              except that files are extracted for all languages if they have different names.

              When using the --collisions=rename option, --default-language chooses a  language  for  which  the
              files should keep the original name if possible.

       --dump Don't convert Windows paths to UNIX paths and don't substitute constants in paths.

              When  combining  --dump  with  --extract  innoextract  will  not ensure that the paths don't point
              outside the destination directory. Use this option with caution when handling untrusted files.

       -m, --exclude-temp
              Don't extract files that would have been deleted at the end of the install process. Such files are
              marked with [temp] in the file listing.

              This option takes precedence over --include and --language: temporary files  are  never  extracted
              when using the --exclude-temp, even if they match the selected language or include expressions.

       -e, --extract
              Extract  all files to the current directory. This action is enabled by default, unless one or more
              of  the  --list,  --list-sizes,   --list-checksums,   --test,   --list-languages,   --gog-game-id,
              --show-password or --check-password actions are specified.

              By default innoextract will continue after encountering file checksum errors. The --extract option
              can be combined with --test to abort on checksum errors.

       -n, --no-extract-unknown
              By  default  innoextract will try to extract installers with an unknown Inno Setup data version by
              treating it as the closest known version. This option tells innoextract to abort instead.

       -g, --gog
              Try to process additional .bin files that have the same basename as the setup but are not actually
              part of the Inno Setup installer. This is the case for newer multi-part GOG.com  installers  where
              these  .bin  files are RAR archives, potential encrypted with the MD5 checksum of the game ID (see
              the --gog-game-id option).

              Extracting these RAR archives requires rar, unrar or lsar/unar command-line utilities to be in the
              PATH.

              The --list, --test, --extract and --output-dir options are passed along to unrar/unar,  but  other
              options  may  be  ignored  for  the  RAR files. For multi-part RAR archives, the --test requires a
              writable output directory for temporary files.

              Note that is option is geared towards GOG.com installers. Other installers  may  come  be  bundled
              with different extraneous .bin which this option might not be able to handle.

              This  option  also forces re-assembly of GOG Galaxy file parts. See the --no-gog-galaxy option for
              details.

       --no-gog-galaxy
              Some GOG.com installers contain files in GOG Galaxy format (split into  multiple  parts  that  are
              individually compressed) which are re-assembled using post-install scripts. By default innoextract
              will try to re-assemble such files if it detects a GOG.com installer. This option disables that.

              GOG.com  installers  are detected using the publisher and URL fields in the setup headers. Use the
              --gog option to force reassembly for all installers.

       --gog-game-id
              Determine the ID used by GOG.com for the game contained in this installer.  This  will  only  work
              with Galaxy-ready GOG.com installers.

              This option can be combined with --silent to print only the game ID without additional syntax that
              would make consumption by other scripts harder.

              The  --gog-game-id  action can be combined with --list, --test, --extract and/or --list-languages.
              If --silent and --gog-game-id are combined with --list and/or --list-languages, the game ID (or an
              empty line) will be printed on it's own line before the file list but after the language list.

              For newer multi-part GOG.com installers the .bin files are not part of the  Inno  Setup  installer
              but  instead  are RAR archives. Some of these RAR files are encrypted, with the password being the
              MD5 checksum of the game ID:

                innoextract --gog-game-id --silent setup_....exe | md5sum | cut -d ' ' -f 1

       -h, --help
              Show a list of the supported options.

       -I, --include EXPR
              If this option is specified, innoextract will only process files  whose  path  matches  EXPR.  The
              expression  can  be  either  a  single  path  component  (a file or directory name) or a series of
              successive path components joined by the OS path separator (\ on Windows, / elsewhere).

              The expression is always matched against one or more full path components. Filtering by  parts  of
              filenames is currently not supported. Matching is done case-insensitively.

              EXPR  may  contain one leading path separator, in which case the rest of the expression is matched
              against the start of the path. Otherwise, the expression is matched against any part of the path.

              The --include option may be repeated in  order  allow  files  matching  against  one  of  multiple
              patterns. If --include is not used, all files are processed.

       -i --info
              This is a convenience option to enable all actions that print information about the installer.

              Scrips  should  not  rely  on  the  output  format  with this option and should instead enable the
              individual actions instead.

              Currently this option enables --list-languages, --gog-game-id and --show-password.

       --language LANG
              Extract only language-independent files and files for the given language. By default all files are
              extracted.

              To also skip language-independent files, combine this option with --language-only.

       --language-only
              Only extract files that are language-specific.

              This option can be combined with --language to only extract the files of a specific language.

       --license
              Show license information.

       -l, --list
              List files contained in the installer but don't extract anything.

              This action also enables the --list-sizes action unless either --quiet or --silent is specified.

              This option can be combined with --silent to print only the names of the contained files (one  per
              line) without additional syntax that would make consumption by other scripts harder.

              The --list action can be combined with --test, --extract, --list-languages and/or --gog-game-id to
              display the names of the files as they are extracted even with --silent.

       --list-checksums
              List checksums for files contained in the installer.

              This  option  implies  the --list action and can be combined with the --list-sizes option to print
              both the size and checksum for each file.

              With --silent the file checksum will be printed at the start of the line (but after the file  size
              if  enabled  with  the --list-sizes option) followed by a space. Otherwise the checksum is printed
              after the file name.

              The checksum type can be one of Adler32, CRC32, MD5 or  SHA-1  and  is  printed  in  fron  of  the
              checksum hash followed by a space. Adler32 and CRC32 checksums are printed as "0x" followed by the
              32-bit hexadecimal value.

              Different  files  in  the same installer can have different checksum types if GOG Galaxy file part
              reassembly is not disabled using the --no-gog-galaxy option.

       --list-languages
              List languages supported by the installer.

              This option can be combined with --silent to print only the identifiers of the languages (one  per
              line)  followed  by  a space and then the language name, without additional syntax that would make
              consumption by other scripts harder.

              The --list-languages action can be combined with --list, --test, --extract and/or --gog-game-id to
              display the available languages before doing anything else. If --silent and  --list-languages  are
              combined  with  --list  and/or  --gog-game-id, the languages list will be terminated with an empty
              line and will precede both the game ID and files list.

       --list-sizes
              List uncompressed sizes for files contained in the installer.

              This option implies the --list action and can be combined  with  the  --list-checksums  option  to
              print both the size and checksum for each file.

              With --silent the file size in bytes will be printed at the start of the line followed by a space.
              Otherwise the size is printed after the file name in a human-friendly format.

       -L, --lowercase
              Convert filenames stored in the installer to lower-case before extracting.

       -d, --output-dir DIR
              Extract  all files into the given directory. By default, innoextract will extract all files to the
              current directory.

              If the specified directory does not exist, it will be created. However, the parent directory  must
              exist or extracting will fail.

       -P, --password PASSWORD
              Specifies  the password to decrypt encrypted files. The password is assumed to be encoded as UTF-8
              and converted the internal encoding according used in the installer as needed.

              Use the --password-file option to load the password from a file or standard  input  instead.  This
              option cannot be combined with --password-file.

              If  this  password  does  not  match the checksum stored in the installer, encrypted files will be
              skipped but unencrypted files will still be extracted. Use the --check-password  option  to  abort
              processing entirely if the password is incorrect.

       --password-file FILE
              Load  a  password  form the specified file. Only the first line excluding the terminating carriage
              return and/or line break is used as the password. The password is assumed to be encoded  as  UTF-8
              and converted the internal encoding according used in the installer as needed.

              If the special file name "-" is used, the password will be read from standard input.

              Use  the --password option to specify the password on the command-line instead. This option cannot
              be combined with --password.

              If this password does not match the checksum stored in the  installer,  encrypted  files  will  be
              skipped  but  unencrypted  files will still be extracted. Use the --check-password option to abort
              processing entirely if the password is incorrect.

       -p, --progress[=ENABLE]
              By default innoextract will try to detect if the terminal supports shell escape codes  and  enable
              or  disable  progress  bar  output accordingly. Pass 1 or true to --progress to force progress bar
              output. Pass 0 or false to never show a progress bar.

       -q, --quiet
              Less verbose output.

       --show-password
              Show checksum $c and salt $s used for the password $p check as well as encoding of  the  password.
              The checksum is calculated from the salt concatenated with the password:

               $c = hash($s . $p)

              With  the  --silent option, the checksum name and hash is printed on one line seperated by a space
              followed by the salt encoded as hex bytes and password encoding on separate lines.

              Checksum types can be CRC32,  MD5  or  SHA-1  although  CRC32  is  not  used  in  installers  with
              encryption.

              Use the --password or --password-file option together with --check-password to check if a password
              matches this checksum.

       -s, --silent
              Don't  output  anything  except errors and warnings unless explicitly requested and use a machine-
              readable output format.

              This option can be combined with --list to print only the names of the contained  files  (one  per
              line) without additional syntax that would make consumption by other scripts harder.

       -t, --test
              Test archive integrity but don't write any output files.

              This option can be combined with --extract to abort on file checksum errors.

       -T, --timestamps TZ
              Inno Setup installers can contain timestamps in both UTC and 'local' timezones.

              The --timestamps option specifies what timezone should be used to adjust these 'local' file times.

              Valid values are those accepted by tzset in the TZ environment variable, except with the direction
              of  the  time offset reversed: both -T CET and -T GMT+1 will (when DST is in effect) give the same
              result.

              Besides timezones, two special values are accepted:

              "none" Don't preserve file times for extracted files, both for UTC  and  'local'  timestamps.  The
                     file times will be left the way the OS set them when creating the output files.

              "local"  Use  the  system timezone for 'local' timestamps. This is the normal Inno Setup behavior,
                     and can be used together with the TZ environment variable.

              The default value for this option is UTC, causing innoextract to not adjust  'local'  file  times.
              File times marked as UTC in the Inno Setup file will never be adjusted no matter what --timestamps
              is set to.

       -v, --version
              Print the innoextract version number and supported Inno Setup versions.

              If  combined  with  the --silent option, only the version number is printed. Otherwise, the output
              will contain the name (innoextract) followed by the version number on the first line, and,  unless
              the  --quiet  options  is  specified,  the range of suuported Inno Setup installer versions on the
              second line.

       --no-warn-unused
              By default, innoextract will print a warning if it encounters .bin files that look like they could
              be part of the setup but are not used. This option disables that warning.

PATH CONSTANTS

       Paths in Inno Setup installers can contain constants (variable or code references) that are  expanded  at
       install  time.  innoextract expands all such constants to their name  and replaces unsafe characters with
       $. For exmaple {app} is expanded to app while {code:Example} is expanded to code$Example.

       There is currently no way to configure this expansion except for disabling it with the --dump option.

EXIT VALUES

       0      Success

       1      Syntax or usage error

       2+     Broken or unsupported setup file, or input/output error

LIMITATIONS

       There is no support for extracting individual components and limited support for filtering by name.

       Included scripts and checks are not executed.

       The mapping from Inno Setup constants like the application directory to subdirectories is hard-coded.

       Names for data slice/disk files in multi-file installers must follow the standard naming scheme.

SEE ALSO

       cabextract(1), unar(1), unrar(1), unshield(1), tzset(3)

BUGS

       Please report bugs to http://innoextract.constexpr.org/issues.

CREDITS

       innoextract is distributed under the zlib/libpng license.  See the LICENSE file for details.

       A website is available at http://constexpr.org/innoextract/.

       This program uses the excellent lzma/xz decompression library written by Lasse Collin.

AUTHOR

       Daniel Scharrer (daniel@constexpr.org)

1.8                                               (2019-09-15)                                    innoextract(1)