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RPM: xarchive
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Current version: 0.2.8-alt1
Build date: 6 december 2005, 15:38 ( 958.4 weeks ago )
Size: 153.64 Kb
Home page: http://xarchive.sourceforge.net/
License: BSD
Summary: XArchive Manager
Description:
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Build date: 6 december 2005, 15:38 ( 958.4 weeks ago )
Size: 153.64 Kb
Home page: http://xarchive.sourceforge.net/
License: BSD
Summary: XArchive Manager
Description:
XArchive is a little different from your average bear.
You see, it's not designed for any specific set of command line archiving tools. Instead XArchive uses external wrappers to talk to the command line tools. When XArchive starts up it checks it's wrapper directory, consulting each wrapper found to see if the appropriate command line tools are installed and, if so, what file types are supported. This means that a new archive format can easily be supported by just writing a wrapper for it's command line tool and dropping it in the wrappers directory.
Currently there are bash shell wrappers for: rar, tar, zip, and ace
(ace supported using unace, so only reading and extracting available).
Having these wrappers as fairly simple bash shell scripts means they are quite easily copied and modified to add support for different tools. In fact, once I had the tar-wrap.sh written and fully functional, making the zip-wrap.sh, rar-wrap.sh, and ace-wrap.sh from it took less than an hour.
Current maintainer: Eugene Ostapets You see, it's not designed for any specific set of command line archiving tools. Instead XArchive uses external wrappers to talk to the command line tools. When XArchive starts up it checks it's wrapper directory, consulting each wrapper found to see if the appropriate command line tools are installed and, if so, what file types are supported. This means that a new archive format can easily be supported by just writing a wrapper for it's command line tool and dropping it in the wrappers directory.
Currently there are bash shell wrappers for: rar, tar, zip, and ace
(ace supported using unace, so only reading and extracting available).
Having these wrappers as fairly simple bash shell scripts means they are quite easily copied and modified to add support for different tools. In fact, once I had the tar-wrap.sh written and fully functional, making the zip-wrap.sh, rar-wrap.sh, and ace-wrap.sh from it took less than an hour.
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- xarchive