Bug report:
I've got a 1.3GB TravelDB.package file from a non-awesome save. I'm running s3rc from the command line with no arguments.
It segfaults with no other message after a minute or so. It does the same with -r, as well as -s. It works with -fD.
When run from cmd instead of bash, I get "An unhandled win32 exception occurred in s3rd.exe [4920]" and a prompt to debug in Visual Studio. Attempting to debug fails, with "not enough storage is available." I'm assuming it's running out of memory, but I don't do Windows so I don't know what that looks like on here. I'd try to compile it with 64 bit support, but again, I don't do Windows and my last attempt at trying to do something like that ended in a broken executable, a headache, and a few hours of my life I'll never get back.
The file does not change (tested with cmp from cygwin).
I opened file file with s3pe and it's apparently mostly images, with some UNKN and SIME tags in there as well.
Not a huge deal, as I'm going to be starting a new Sims 3 tree for playing with AM, but figured I'd pass it along.
s3pe opens the file just fine. Any way to shrink/compress the file using that or some other tool?