I’ve successfully downloaded and installed PeaZip for archive compression and decompression.
As I couldn’t find find a menue, I typed “peazip” into console and… VIOLA! the nice GUI appeared along with the same error on 7 lines:
(peazip:7603): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkSpinButton: setting an adjustment with non-zero page size is deprecated
When closing console, peaZip closes itself also. What might be the cause?
Thanks. After creating my own desctop entry, it worked perfectly.
// Reputation raised.
The only thing I need to accomplish now is to uninstall Ark (don’t like that thingy at all) and make PeaZip the default extraction tool. Unfortunately it doesn’t show up in the menu. Some suggestion to hook the stuff via comman line would be neat.
**UPDATE: ** Another problem arised: PeaZip launches, but cannot extract anything at all. It always tells me to check if I have a password set (not the case).
Hey guys! WAKE UP! ^^
Although I’ve files this problem way back in January (4 months ago), I still have it. I tried a clean install from the packman repo - same outcome as above. No compression and no decompression.
What Desktop are you using? At the end of the day, they are just GUi’s
to bzip2 unzip tar gizip etc. In Nautilus you just right click and can
either unpack or create an archive in the following formats;
ar, bz2, cbz, gz, jar, lzma, tar, tar.bz2, tar.gz, tar.lmza and zip.
Hey malcolmlewis!
I am using KDE 4.2.96 - and the problem with PeaZip is still the same as stated above.
If you could recommend another multifile packer/unpacker with a great GUI, I’d really appreciate that.
Danke für den Hinweis. Was ich suche, ist ein Pack/Entpackprogramm, was mit möglichst vielen Datentypen zurechtkommt. Darunter sollten sich auch kommerzielle Formate wie *.RAR befinden…
Google translation
Thanks for the hint. What I am seeking is a pack / Entpackprogramm what
with as many data types for them. Among these should also
commercial formats like *. RAR are …
Running out of idea’s… unless you try file-roller? Do you think
logging a bug with the peazip developers may help?
Whoops… see what the night can do to ones wit. Thanks for translating though.
File Roller certainly looks great - could you drop me a hint on a repository for it or do I need to compile myself?