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According to mikhmv, there is nothing holding back p7zip from moving to testing (or even extras). He just didn't think there was much interest.
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Originally Posted by rm42 View Post
I am not certain p7zip is optified though. I neglected to check how much room I had on my root partition before installing it, but last I checked I was at about 75%. I am now at 82% used. Maybe someone else can do a check on this.
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I haven't installed, but I downloaded the deb and checked inside it - it looks optified.

If you'd enabled extras-devel to install it that would've taken up a few percent temporarily. If you haven't already, disable extras-devel and update and you should get your space back.
 

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I don't know how to promote it.
i found only not useful sentences:
Promotion from Fremantle Extras-devel to Extras-testing and Extras-testing to Extras is done through the maemo.org package interface and the process is described at Promoting packages to extras-testing.
But nothing helpful there....
Can anybody give information how to do it?

Edit: Package optified and use only ~10 kb on rootfs
 
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Originally Posted by codeMonkey View Post
I haven't installed, but I downloaded the deb and checked inside it - it looks optified.

If you'd enabled extras-devel to install it that would've taken up a few percent temporarily. If you haven't already, disable extras-devel and update and you should get your space back.
I can confirm that. After disabling extras-devel, I am now back to 75% used. Not too bad.
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mikhmv: go to this page, log in, and you will be able to promote the package to testing.

http://maemo.org/packages/package_in...dfsg.1-1-m5-1/

I have a personal interest in getting lzma decompression available, since I'm investigating it as a method for decompressing the Easy Debian images. bzip2 decompression is tooooooo sllooooowwwww...

I want Tom Tanner to promote this one especially!!

http://maemo.org/packages/package_in...4.43-14maemo1/
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there is an unzip add on for file manager in devs right now. It will unzip any zip file to the zip name, and place it in a folder of the same name in the current folder. I don't think it supports any other decompression methods though. This is more for folks interested in zip decompressing.

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could anyone tell me how to use p7zip on x terminal as I havent got a clue?
 
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Originally Posted by scuddy View Post
could anyone tell me how to use p7zip on x terminal as I havent got a clue?
Type 7z and ENTER, it will give you all the instructions.
If you type

7z x [archive name]

it will extract all the files inside an archive in the folder with full paths.
Do not know if your version works like mine, so I'm not sure.
 
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Originally Posted by qole View Post
mikhmv: go to this page, log in, and you will be able to promote the package to testing.

http://maemo.org/packages/package_in...dfsg.1-1-m5-1/

I have a personal interest in getting lzma decompression available, since I'm investigating it as a method for decompressing the Easy Debian images. bzip2 decompression is tooooooo sllooooowwwww...

I want Tom Tanner to promote this one especially!!

http://maemo.org/packages/package_in...4.43-14maemo1/
Hi Qole, You are right!!!!
When I first time checked it button for promote was absent. It was couple days after I submit it to devel.
I just promote it.

Using it:
p7zip-full has 2 executable: 7z and 7za
p7zip has one executable 7zr

after installation in x-term type one of this command and you will get options.

P.S it is direct port of debian p7zip package. You can google it for help
 
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Hi qole,
I just found your post accidentally.
I'm going to promote the package to testing today.

Originally Posted by qole View Post
I want Tom Tanner to promote this one especially!!

http://maemo.org/packages/package_in...4.43-14maemo1/
 

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