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|    mark lewis to Janis Kracht    |
|    7z archiver    |
|    11 Dec 15 10:59:54    |
      10 Dec 15 22:30, you wrote to All:               JK> I set it up today.. not sure if it's correct though..               JK> [af_ext]        JK> (other archivers...)        JK> 7z              first question is what archives are you looking to use this archiver for...       i'm sure you already knoe that 7z does its own format as well as pk-style zips       and i think one or two others...               JK> [af_ident]        JK> (other archivers...)        JK> 00,377ABCAF271C              i don't have a 7z archive here that i can look at but if i'm right, the above       is a hex character string starting at offset 0 and containing 6 bytes...               JK> [af_pack]        JK> (...all the other archivers...)        JK> /usr/bin/7z a -y %p %F               JK> [af_unpack]        JK> (...all the other unarchive cmds...)        JK> /usr/bin/7z a -y %p %F              [ note: i saw that you corrected this in your next post but i'm leaving this       part here just the same ;) ]              you have the same command line here for unpacking as you do for packing...       perhaps               /usr/bin/7z e -y %p %F              or if you want to preserve the directory structure on extract               /usr/bin/7z x -y %p %F              [ end of note ]                     but i've got to ask... what is bbbs replacing the %p and %F with? is %p the       "path and name of the archive file to work with" and %F being the "filename(s)       to add to or extract from the archive"?                     now, here's the good part... what i mentioned above about other archive       formats...                     7z Add and eXtract: (default)               /usr/bin/7z a -t7z -y %p %F        /usr/bin/7z x -t7z -y %p %F                     gzip Add and eXtract:               /usr/bin/7z a -tgzip -y %p %F        /usr/bin/7z x -tgzip -y %p %F                     zip Add and eXtract: (compatible)               /usr/bin/7z a -tzip -y %p %F        /usr/bin/7z x -tzip -y %p %F                     bzip2 Add and eXtract:               /usr/bin/7z a -tbzip2 -y %p %F        /usr/bin/7z x -tbzip2 -y %p %F                     tar Add and eXtract: (UNIX and Linux)               /usr/bin/7z a -ttar -y %p %F        /usr/bin/7z x -ttar -y %p %F                     iso Add and eXtract: (may not be supported)               /usr/bin/7z a -tiso -y %p %F        /usr/bin/7z x -tiso -y %p %F                     udf Add and eXtract:               /usr/bin/7z a -tudf -y %p %F        /usr/bin/7z x -tudf -y %p %F                     for each of these, the af_ident signature would be different... if you already       have other archivers for these and you want to switch to using 7z in place of       them, the signatures are probably already in place...                      JK> In bbbstxt I added modified line 359 to this:               JK> ?/Quit/Text/Arc/Zip/Lzh/J/O/Hpack/Rar/7z              is 7z really located in the Rar directory?                      JK> Anyone know of the ident string maybe? It seems to work on bbbs, and in        JK> the Util menu it shows I selected 7z, but 7z doesn't show as an option for        JK> archiver in AF command but I can select it as an archiver:              no clue on this but if the above basic three items i point out need to be       changed, it might start working... especially the directory question...              )\/(ark              "So let me ask you a question about this brave new world of yours. When you've       killed all the bad guys, and when it's all perfect, and just and fair, and       when you have finally got it exactly the way you want it, what are you going       to do with the people like you? The trouble makers. How are you going to       protect your glorious revolution from the next one?" - The twelfth Doctor              ... Chocolate, it's not just for doughnuts anymore       ---        * Origin: (1:3634/12.73)    |
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