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#31 Post by Makoto »

If you're wanting to use the portable Linux version, you could always do that with the GTK2 version, too. :)
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#32 Post by TheAsterisk! »

UPDATED to version 4.7.3, GTK2
watchdog wrote:I found the way to install peazip all versions in wary and racy (5.2.2 and 5.3). Download from:

http://peazip.sourceforge.net/peazip-linux.html

the Qt version portable. Install Qt 4.7.1 by loading at boot the sfs from:

http://www.4shared.com/file/Fs1zcssq/qt-471.html

I tried with other versions of Qt but I was not lucky. Qt 4.7.1 from old repository (now expired) of puppeee instead works and I shared it.

Extract the content dir of peazip from the archive downloaded. In that dir you find libQt4Pas.so. Copy libQt4Pas.so in /opt/qt4/lib. From terminal create a link:

ln -s /opt/qt4/lib/libQt4Pas.so /opt/qt4/lib/libQt4Pas.so.5

Now create a link on desktop to the peazip binary in dir you extracted from downloaded archive. Click on it and try to launch it. On my installations it works.
Okay! It did seem to be a GTK2 error that I kept getting on Racy, so using the QT version instead does make sense! Once I get a few other things out of the way, I'll make up some packages for the QT version as well as the GTK2 version that I make already.
Makoto wrote:If you're wanting to use the portable Linux version, you could always do that with the GTK2 version, too. :)
That's what some of my packages have been made out of, and they were the ones throwing errors around. I'd wager it's not a matter of using the portable version or not, but rather GTK2 versus QT.

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#33 Post by chrome307 »

Thanks again :)

btw I get a 'error 404' for Additional formats plugin download

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#34 Post by Makoto »

I've admittedly always been using the 'portable' version from the PeaZip site - just delete my existing PeaZip program directory, extract the new version to that folder, and I haven't had any problems with it. But that's probably because I'm still only running Puppy 4.3.1. :oops:

...of course, that doesn't make me look forward to when GTK3 is introduced, any more than before, either. :D
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#35 Post by TheAsterisk! »

UPDATED to version 4.8, GTK2

Will experiment with QT4 version soon, but I need to tend to my Java packages first! Sorry about the long silence...

@chrome307: My fault on that one- I got to renaming some packages with abbreviated names, and just didn't update the link on here. Sorry! Should be resolved now, anyway.

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#36 Post by TheAsterisk! »

UPDATED to release 4.8.1
GTK2 and QT4 packages are available.
Please note that the QT4 package does not include the QT4 dependencies, and will require you to install QT4 with most Puppy versions.

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PeaZip 5.0 [file and archive manager]

#37 Post by giorgiotani »

I'm glad to announce that PeaZip 5.0 was released yesterday.

Downloads
http://peazip.sourceforge.net/peazip-linux.html
http://peazip.sourceforge.net/peazip-linux-x86_64.html

Change log http://peazip.sourceforge.net/changelog.html

Generic packages are featured: any help is very welcome for creating distribution-specific packages, and if you are aware of mirrors I'll be glad to know and link it on download page.
Help is also appreciated for translations in order to make the application available for non-English speaking users, now moved to SourceForge https://sourceforge.net/projects/peazip ... nslations/
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#38 Post by TheAsterisk! »

Updated to version 5.1.0

(Sorry about the long absence!)

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#39 Post by darkcity »

Still working with Slacko 53.1, thanks for packing 8)

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#41 Post by Semme »

>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<

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#42 Post by luiscuadrado123 »

thanks!

after whati a while.. the page load sussefully

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Peazip's Encryption Capability

#43 Post by mikeslr »

Hi Asterisk,

Thanks for the pet. I discussed its encryption capability to protect sensitive information here: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 424#815424

With the ascendance of SaveFolders an easy way to encrypt sensitive information becomes more important. Your pet can accomplish that.

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#44 Post by Disco Makberto »

TheAsterisk!,

The link that you are providing on your first post for Peazip 5.1.0 does not work, but the pets are still available here on a related webpage:

http://www.silverdollarsolutions.com/Pu ... Zip/5.1.0/

I know that Peazip 5.1.0 is not one of the latest versions, but it still works for me (on Puppy Linux 5.25).

I hope this helps.

Carlos Albert
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permissions

#45 Post by tigersong »

I'm trying to open Peazip in Fatdog64, and it says I don't have the right permissions. What do I do?

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#46 Post by Semme »

Rt-clk >> "permissions" and make it executable.. Answer yes.

This is a save file you created with FD, correct?

If yes, you'll need a special pkg to go along with it.
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#47 Post by Semme »

This, along with LibreOffice has been built and waiting for you in the repos.

And you know, I sure hope this doesn't spill over into computer hobbyist..
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#48 Post by tigersong »

Where's Xarchiver in the file system?

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#49 Post by Semme »

I'm not on it now but, should be "Utility."

You can always fire things from a terminal so long as you know their name.

==

Oh, you'd open a terminal and ask: which xarchive
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#50 Post by tigersong »

All right, where is it on the disc?
Thanks.

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