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acano 2010-01-10 19:47

decompress 7z files?
 
someone could tell me if it is possible to decompress files .7z.

I tried with unzip but I did not succed.

Rob1n 2010-01-10 20:32

Re: decompress 7z files?
 
Those are 7zip files. What device are you trying to decompress them on?

fatalsaint 2010-01-10 20:37

Re: decompress 7z files?
 
Looks like we need a port of p7zip. I don't see it in the repo's I don't think..

acano 2010-01-10 20:42

Re: decompress 7z files?
 
on n900.

could I help to develop it?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob1n (Post 462815)
Those are 7zip files.. What device are you trying to decompress them on?


fatalsaint 2010-01-10 20:55

Re: decompress 7z files?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by acano (Post 462824)
on n900.

could I help to develop it?

Well since it has the sources, and is a CLI app.. it actually wouldn't be hard to port p7zip, if you're familiar with making debs. Just need to compile it in scratchbox for ARM and then make an optified deb file for it.

I'd do it... but I have no device to test with =-(. This could be done rather quickly if someone cared enough to do so.

acano 2010-01-11 14:38

Re: decompress 7z files?
 
OK I could do that this week end.

Please could you tell me from where could I get the sources.

Best regards and Thanks!!!

Quote:

Originally Posted by fatalsaint (Post 462836)
Well since it has the sources, and is a CLI app.. it actually wouldn't be hard to port p7zip, if you're familiar with making debs. Just need to compile it in scratchbox for ARM and then make an optified deb file for it.

I'd do it... but I have no device to test with =-(. This could be done rather quickly if someone cared enough to do so.


Rob1n 2010-01-11 14:43

Re: decompress 7z files?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by acano (Post 464234)
OK I could do that this week end.

Please could you tell me from where could I get the sources.

Best regards and Thanks!!!

I'd start from http://packages.qa.debian.org/p/p7zip.html - it should be just a case of adding some optification tweaks to the existing build file, and compiling for armel.

fatalsaint 2010-01-11 15:49

Re: decompress 7z files?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by acano (Post 464234)
OK I could do that this week end.

Please could you tell me from where could I get the sources.

Best regards and Thanks!!!

You can use either Rob1n's suggestion or download the source (.tar.gz) directly from p7zip that I linked in a post previously.

You need a working scratchbox build, (or easy debian on the device), and then build an optified deb package compiling it for ARMEL.

mikhmv 2010-01-11 16:47

Re: decompress 7z files?
 
I just ported it.
and upload to autobuilder in Extras-devel.
I think it will be available in an hour.
Package is optified. I didn't make a lot of testing. If it will not work post here.....

You can check status of porting here: http://maemo.org/packages/view/p7zip/
It will have 2 packages p7zip and p7zip-full. On root will be installed around 10kb other will be in /home/opt

Edit: It was build and soon will be in repository
Edit: It is now in Extras-devel. For getting help type 7zr in x-term

maluka 2010-01-11 19:38

Re: decompress 7z files?
 
ask and you shall receive ;)

acano 2010-01-11 22:10

Re: decompress 7z files?
 
Thank you very much!!!!!!


Quote:

Originally Posted by mikhmv (Post 464506)
I just ported it.
and upload to autobuilder in Extras-devel.
I think it will be available in an hour.
Package is optified. I didn't make a lot of testing. If it will not work post here.....

You can check status of porting here: http://maemo.org/packages/view/p7zip/
It will have 2 packages p7zip and p7zip-full. On root will be installed around 10kb other will be in /home/opt

Edit: It was build and soon will be in repository
Edit: It is now in Extras-devel. For getting help type 7zr in x-term



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