UExtract-4.2
- Argolance
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Bonjour,
Great program: thanks! (shouldn't it be the single default Puppy program of this type?)
French translation pet as attached file.
Just a little question: why two different "locale" directories for mo files, one inside the usual mo files directory with symbolic links ponting to a UExtract roxapp "locale" directory?
Cordialement.
Great program: thanks! (shouldn't it be the single default Puppy program of this type?)
French translation pet as attached file.
Just a little question: why two different "locale" directories for mo files, one inside the usual mo files directory with symbolic links ponting to a UExtract roxapp "locale" directory?
Cordialement.
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- Argolance
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Hello don570,
... inside the rox apps directory /usr/local/apps/UExtract/AppRun. Surely fully justified but I currently do not understand exactly why (just for my very small "coding" knowledge!)
Cordialement.
Yes, I see:don570 wrote:I think it's the AppRun file.
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export TEXTDOMAINDIR="${MYPATH}/locale"
Cordialement.
I believe there's a pinstall.sh script that is run on install and
it is connected to the AppRun file somehow.
It is done that way to make the pop up window at the end of install procedure 'Do you want a Desktop icon?'
I'm not sure how it's done but read the last few lines of the pinstall.sh file
since they are the lines that make the pop up window.
I copied them and put them in my right click utility.
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it is connected to the AppRun file somehow.
It is done that way to make the pop up window at the end of install procedure 'Do you want a Desktop icon?'
I'm not sure how it's done but read the last few lines of the pinstall.sh file
since they are the lines that make the pop up window.
I copied them and put them in my right click utility.
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It's portable that way. You can move the entire /usr/local/apps/UExtract AppDir elsewhere and it still will be working correctly.Argolance wrote:but I currently do not understand exactly why
IIRC I put the symlinks in /usr/share/locale only to make them visible to MoManager.
Thanks for the translation!
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Version 3.32:
- added French translation (thanks to Argolance)
- new formats/extensions:
- .qtz (Qtractor Archive File) [unzip|7z]
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A minor thing, but is the title in the window border still showing as 3.31?
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#! /bin/bash
###############################################################################
# UExtract v3.32 by SFR'2013-2017 #
# GNU GPL v2 applies #
###############################################################################
set -o pipefail
APPNAME="UExtract v3.31"
Oscar in England
I made a debian package which was very easy...
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 869#970869
I noticed when using it that there was no 'Debian' folder to hold the control
file and scripts .
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 869#970869
I noticed when using it that there was no 'Debian' folder to hold the control
file and scripts .
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Interesting, in 631 unxz (which is used by UExtract to extract XZ compressed files) is a symlink to busybox and, for some reason, BB's unxz indeed can't handle this particular file.quirkian2new wrote:@SFR,
I downloaded from Porteus official site the file "Porteus-OPENBOX-v4.0-x86_64.iso", it seems that uextract3.32 cannot extract the file "initrd.xz" contained in the iso. (I am running uextract3.32 on a copy of Fatdog631 with p7zip installed)
thanks
The fix would simply be to make /usr/bin/unxz a symlink to /usr/bin/xz.
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Version 3.33:
- code cleanup & improved readibility
- can unpack Anaconda installer
- can extract contents of QR Codes from PNG & JPG images (using zxing)
- updated Russian translation (Pro)
- added Dutch translation (foxpup)
- new formats/extensions:
Greetings!
- code cleanup & improved readibility
- can unpack Anaconda installer
- can extract contents of QR Codes from PNG & JPG images (using zxing)
- updated Russian translation (Pro)
- added Dutch translation (foxpup)
- new formats/extensions:
- .app (same as .appimage) [mount|{tar+{g(un)zip|b(un)zip2|(un)xz|(un)compress}}]
- .d64 (Commodore 64 Disk Image) [c1541]
- .htz (HTML Editor Archive) [unzip|7z]
- .pax (PAX Archive) [tar|cpio]
- .phar (PHP Archive) [php]
- .pgp (same as .gpg) [gpg|gpg2]
- .png (QR Code) [zxing]
- .qcow2c (same as .qcow2) [qemu-nbd+{gdisk|fdisk}+{crypysetup}+mount|7z]
- .sublime-package (Sublime Text Package File) [unzip|7z]
- .xapk (Compressed Android Package File) [unzip|7z]
Greetings!
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Updated Russian translation for 3.33
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Would you check the following...
I decompressed latest Easy pyro linux
http://distro.ibiblio.org/easyos/amd64/ ... ro/0.9.10/
to obtain image, but I noticed that there is no right click menu item.
So I dragged the image onto the desktop icon for UExtract
to open the image up.
Is there a reason why there is no right click?
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I decompressed latest Easy pyro linux
http://distro.ibiblio.org/easyos/amd64/ ... ro/0.9.10/
to obtain image, but I noticed that there is no right click menu item.
So I dragged the image onto the desktop icon for UExtract
to open the image up.
Is there a reason why there is no right click?
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Works for me in Fatdog.
What MIME type does ROX report in your case?
If your output is the same, check:
The symlinks are created by pinstall.sh (Puppy) or doinst.sh (Fatdog) script at install time.
Greetings!
What MIME type does ROX report in your case?
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# rox -m easy-0.9.10-amd64.img
application/img
#
- /etc/xdg/rox.sourceforge.net/SendTo/.application_img/
- ~/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/SendTo/.application_img/
- ~/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/OpenWith/.application_img/
The symlinks are created by pinstall.sh (Puppy) or doinst.sh (Fatdog) script at install time.
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Interesting! When I checked in Easy linux a few hours agoWhat MIME type does ROX report in your case?
I found that Rox thinks that the image is some type of octet stream.
Maybe I had clicked on image (trying to open it)) and that damaged it so Rox
saw only an octet stream rather than a proper file???
But I could open it with uextract!!
You can check by opening up my Right click pet
and looking in the OpenWith folder to check for hidden diricons
Right-click-Easy-6.8.8.pet
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1iew-d ... rdwFG--Sh7
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I will check in a fresh install of easy again.
Maybe I damaged something in the strange way I installed Easy.
I used fatdog64
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Hmm, the actual MIME type of that file in Fatdog is application/x-raw-disk-image.
However, after every fresh install (of Fatdog) I always add my custom MIME type in /usr/share/mime/packages/img.xml - can't recall exactly why now, but probably because some of files with img extension weren't recognized as disk images in the past:
and it overrides the default one.
So, if ROX in Easy reports img as application/octet-stream, you can actually use the above. Just update MIME db after creating that file:
Anyway, I've also added application/x-raw-disk-image to .desktop files in UExtract package (reuploaded, but didn't bump the version number), so now UExtract should be associated with it at install time.
Thanks for reporting this.
Greetings!
However, after every fresh install (of Fatdog) I always add my custom MIME type in /usr/share/mime/packages/img.xml - can't recall exactly why now, but probably because some of files with img extension weren't recognized as disk images in the past:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<mime-info xmlns='http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/shared-mime-info'>
<mime-type type="application/img">
<comment>Disk image</comment>
<glob pattern="*.img"/>
</mime-type>
</mime-info>
So, if ROX in Easy reports img as application/octet-stream, you can actually use the above. Just update MIME db after creating that file:
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update-mime-database /usr/share/mime
Thanks for reporting this.
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