Tony Kelman wrote:
it would be nice to
remove p7zip from http://cygwin.com/cygwin-64bit-missing regardless.
Indeed! There is another nice package like atool which needs p7zip...
> I reported the inquiry about the 64 bit assembly upstream [...]
Your work is very useful. Thanks for doing this.
On 02/03/14 07:26, Tony Kelman wrote:
I'm still not clear, do 64 bit packages have their own independent
set of patches, or is it necessary to write patches that work for
both 32 bit and 64 bit?
This is really up to the package maintainer. Personally, I prefer to
have one cygport file and patc
Now I have just discovered how!
Installing the bsdtar and friends packages. I was sure that there was
an alternative to p7zip but don't remember which... It is bsdtar...
Thanks, that is useful. I'm trying to work with a build system that
assumes p7zip, and is using it to extract from an msi fil
On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 7:24 PM, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
> $ bsdtar -tf foo.7z
> $ bsdtar -xvf foo.7z
> $ bsdtar -xvf foo.7z -C foo_dir
Whoa, it does ISO files too, nice!
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Il 23/02/2014 22:46, Angelo Graziosi ha scritto:
On Cygwin64, is there an utility to unpack .7z archives?
Now I have just discovered how!
Installing the bsdtar and friends packages. I was sure that there was an
alternative to p7zip but don't remember which... It is bsdtar...
$ bsdtar -tf f
> There is an x86_64 assembly version of the same
> file included in the source tarball which could be used instead,
Which is? May you clarify this point?
Sure. There's an Asm directory in the source tree, under which there
are x86 and x64 subfolders. They both contain versions of the file
7zCr
Tony Kelman wrote:
There is an x86_64 assembly version of the same
file included in the source tarball which could be used instead,
Which is? May you clarify this point?
TIA,
Angelo.
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No. The Cygwin utility for 7z archives is p7zip, but that's one of the
packages that hasn't been ported to 64-bit Cygwin yet.
What's the best way to contribute to help this along? I just downloaded
the p7zip source package and figured out what needs to change to get
the cygport file to build cl
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 3:46 PM, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
> On Cygwin64, is there an utility to unpack .7z archives?
If you have 7-zip already installed, you can use that
sp 'hklm:system/currentcontrolset/control/session manager/environment' `
path "$env:path;%systemdrive%/program files/7
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 10:46:54PM +0100, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
> On Cygwin64, is there an utility to unpack .7z archives?
No. The Cygwin utility for 7z archives is p7zip, but that's one of the
packages that hasn't been ported to 64-bit Cygwin yet.
Compare:
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-gr
On 23/02/14 21:46, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
On Cygwin64, is there an utility to unpack .7z archives?
I don't think so. You'd need the p7zip package, which hasn't been built
for 64-bit yet.
Dave.
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