Sorry belham2, I meant the code will also work with the unsquashfs command.belham2 wrote:I just have one question: you wrote this above in an earlier message:
Am I misunderstanding? I dropped one of the newly created .sfs files on the script to test the unsquashfs capabilitiy, and the script does nothing.Code: Select all
This also works for unsquashfs as well Very Happy
Was/Is the script meant to do unsquashing too just by dropping a .sfs on it? (I don't see unsquashfs commands in the script, so was trying to figure out what you meant when you wrote "this also works for unsquashfs as well...very happy".
P.S. Just found something weird...in Micko's latest Slacko64 (700-r3), on another machine at my desk here, the script does nothing. It won't launch at all, even though it is set up the same way with the same permissions as in X-Slacko-4.4. Weird, as it should easily run in 64-bit slacko because it's only a script after all, right?
I've updated pac-tools with the new progress bar (attached below, just remove fake .gz and make sure it's executable) put it in /usr/bin. You can select as many sfs's as you want (as long as /tmp has enough space to extract them) and right click > repack-extract packages > extract. You can also put the new dir2sfs in /sbin and right click multiple folders > Convert to sfs. The right click options are in X-series and Carolina.
Slacko64 (700-r3) probably doesn't have yad so the script will fail. Also check if it has the script command, if not, download slackware util-linux from the repo.
Edit: pac-tools had a few typo's do to a sed accident , I've uploaded a new one, see below.