I updated Xarchive to use RAR and 7z with its extensions handlers,
but when I Drag and Dropped an archive to PUPzip it always presented
the "Do you want to create or use an existinging" file dialog... Instead
of opening the file.
So,
Open the Pupzip file (/usr/local/bin) and add the terminations .rar .cbr or .7z to the NORMFILE line...
NORMFILE="`echo -n "$PARAMIN" | grep -iv "\\.cbr" | grep -iv "\\.7z" | grep -iv "\\.rar" | grep -iv "\\.tar" | grep -iv "\\.bz" | grep -iv "\\.gz" | grep -iv "\\.rpm" | grep -iv "\\.deb" | grep -iv "\\.zip" | grep -iv "\\.tgz" | grep -iv "\\.txz" | grep -iv "\\.tbz"`"
It would be nice if this got updated automagically when Xarchive detects new extension helpers....
gc
How to make PUPzip & Xarchive d&d work with extensions
Sometimes Puppy Linux is a good place to learn how not to learn linux shell syntax .
I was not with Puppy from the beginning, today better it looks like that :
The wrappers might be found here :
Improving The Wrappers From Xarchive
I was not with Puppy from the beginning, today better it looks like that :
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NORMFILE=`echo -n "$PARAMIN" | grep -ivE '\.cbr$|\.7z$|\.rar$|\.tar$|\.bz2$|\.gz$|\.rpm$|\.deb$|\.tgz$|\.txz$|\.tbz$'`
Improving The Wrappers From Xarchive