Oliver,

> Bad news. StuffIt should be renamed to "StupIt" ..
> 1.) The "latest" unstuff available for linux is "5.2.0.611 2001/06/28
> 15:24" (2001 !!!)
>      This version doesn't support SIT-X (MacOS-X archives)

> 2.) unstuff will return(0) if it encounters an unknown archive ;-
> ( (eg. SITX)
>      On the commandline you can read: "Unsupported format exception:
> archive format is not supported"

Pitiful.

> 3.) Something is wrong in your code, if i debug $output it shows:
>      yo::fork exception: cannot open "var/lib/amavis/tmp/
> amavis-20051219T094827-25664/parts/p001"; 2 No such file or directory.\n

Don't blame me, the program unstuff reports yo::fork exception
and eats up the first character of the path, if the path starts
by a slash, even when run manually from a command line.

Looks like we have have a lost cause here.
Btw, unstuff would also gladly extract files above the provided directory,
if file names in the archive indicate so.

> My simple-mind-suggetions:
>
> If unstuff is called with '-q' (as you do) no output is given on good
> extractions. So if there is ANY output, it must be an error.
>    $?==0 or die (exit_status_str($?,$err).' '.$output);
>    die ($output) if $output;

Seems is is not worth pursuing this matter further.
Is there any other decoder for SIT-X ?

  Mark


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