[PET] p7zip 9.13 Full

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[PET] p7zip 9.13 Full

#1 Post by abushcrafter »

Name=p7zip
Version=9.13
Category=library
URL=p7zip | Download p7zip software for free at SourceForge.net
Description:
p7zip is a quick port of 7z.exe and 7za.exe (command line version of 7zip, see www.7-zip.org) for Unix. 7-Zip is a file archiver with highest compression ratio. Since 4.10, p7zip (like 7-zip) supports little-endian and big-endian machines.
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Made using the binaries from p7zip_9.13_x86_linux_bin.tar.bz2

This PET Includes the p7zip wrapper for tar.

md5sum=67efc1d387cb9ade286e4f5dc4aae254
Download:
Mirror1:http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/a75dcc3877_2.16MB
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#2 Post by abushcrafter »

Re-uploaded a fixed PET. Problem was I had accentually added the files I made the pet from :oops:.

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#3 Post by abushcrafter »

Re-uploaded a new fixed PET. This time the problem is I have found that the binaries can't be in "/usr/lib/p7zip/" instead they must be in "/usr/local/lib/p7zip/" :x.

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#4 Post by JamesTheAwesomeDude »

Mirror 1 is broken. It just redirects you to the site's homepage (which looks rather spammy and smells like the kind of site that tries to hijack your browser.) Perhaps you could consider a different file hoster? Please?

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#5 Post by benny7440 »

Can somebody verify the status of the 7zip md5sum of the file from Sourceforge. For me it gave a non-corresponding sum, twice. Why, if this's a pet file it doesn't end with a .pet extension?

Edit: I was trying to use Unetbootin &, as part of the instructions, it wants that 7zip is downloaded; probably to unzip something as part of the booting process but, if I already have xarchive which can unzip files, why do I need it, really?

Can something be modified for using xarchive instead?

Nothing in relation to this would have happened if I could have used CORRECTLY grub4dos in the first place...
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#6 Post by Makoto »

benny7440 wrote:Can somebody verify the status of the 7zip md5sum of the file from Sourceforge. For me it gave a non-corresponding sum, twice. Why, if this's a pet file it doesn't end with a .pet extension?
It's because the Sourceforge link is for the source code, not the .pet. The "Download Mirror" link at the bottom is the one you want... or rather, was, as it didn't seem to be valid when I tried it. (as JamesTheAwesomeDude mentioned)
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#7 Post by benny7440 »

Thanks, Makoto, for replying!

I searched for the pet file again today but, as you say, there's a problem Houston! This puts an end to my quest for using Unetbootin...

I'll revert back to using grub4dos, I mean, re-start the learning process of using this bootloader. I'll consider myself successful if I manage to put, say, DSL, CorePlus, FreeDOS &/or TinyCore inside a 128MB CFCard & boot it OK.
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#8 Post by Flash »

If anyone has a copy of the pet and it's 256 kB or less, they could add it to a post in this thread.

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#9 Post by Semme »

In your Precise repo >> p7zip-full_9.20.1~dfsg.1-4_i386.deb

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#10 Post by Makoto »

Also, just for the sake of argument, I checked my archives and found two p7zip 9.13 .pets from around the time of the first post (within a day or two).
Whether or not they're abushcrafter's .pets from this post, I don't know (and if they are, that would mean one of them would be less-fixed than the other), but I've gone ahead and uploaded them, in a single .zip archive, here:

http://www.datafilehost.com/download-919a698a.html
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How can PUPs decompress 7z file extensions?

#11 Post by gcmartin »

The PET author may not be a part of the community presently.

Questions
  • I was wondering if this compressor/decompressor could be upgraded to the last version of 05/14 for 32/64 distro users found here?
    OR
  • Is there something that needs to be done so that XArchiver would recognize and decompress "*.7z" file extensions?
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#12 Post by gcmartin »

Found that the 9.13 pet suits works on PhatSlacko. To extract

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#  7z e filename.7z

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#13 Post by watchdog »

P7zip from common repository works for me:

http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/pet_pa ... 486-w5.pet

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