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The unarchiver
The unarchiver




the unarchiver

In short, it is a nice app for those users who do not constantly unzip files. The operating speed of Archive Utility is relatively fast with trustworthy stability. Unzipped files will be saved in default destination folder rather than specified one. This app has simple functions and no interface, you can use it directly when you click a package. This is the app integrated in macOS which helps you to unzip files. However, I had to compile gnustep-base myself (and install it) first to make The Unarchiver properly link against libobjc.so.4.What is the best archive/unarchive apps to compress or extract files on macOS? Here is the review of several unarchive apps, and you can choose the one that fits most. +++ The Unarchiver_patched/UniversalDetector/Makefile.linux 17:26:49.940396039 -10,7 +10,6 = -DGNUSTEP \ĭiff -Naur The Unarchiver/XADMaster/Makefile.linux The Unarchiver_patched/XADMaster/Makefile.linux Patches.patch (fixes compiler and linker flags):Ĭode: Select all diff -Naur The Unarchiver/UniversalDetector/Makefile.linux The Unarchiver_patched/UniversalDetector/Makefile.linux Gzip -c unar.1 > "$pkgdir/usr/share/man/man1"/unar.1.gz Patch -p1 "$pkgdir/usr/share/man/man1"/lsar.1.gz Pkgdesc="An Objective-C application for uncompressing archive files"ĭepends=('gnustep-base' 'openssl' 'bzip2' 'icu' 'gcc-libs' 'zlib') When compiled on Linux, it provides two command-line utilities: lsar (which lists archive contents) and unar (which unpacks archives).Ĭode: Select all # Original author: Cedric Girard It is currently the only open source tool capable of extracting RARv3 archives and is therefore an alternative to closed-source unrar tool (But it handles much more archive types, see ). The Unarchiver is an open source OS X extraction utility written in Objective-C and licensed under LGPL. I modified this PKGBUILD to work on ARM and updated it to work with the latest (3.3) version of The Unarchiver.






The unarchiver