On 11/05 04:04, tu...@posteo.de wrote: > On 11/05 04:46, Alan McKinnon wrote: > > On 05/11/2017 15:48, tu...@posteo.de wrote: > > > On 11/05 07:21, Tom H wrote: > > >> On Sun, Nov 5, 2017 at 7:11 AM, <tu...@posteo.de> wrote: > > >>> On 11/05 06:29, Tom H wrote: > > >>>> On Sun, Nov 5, 2017 at 6:20 AM, <tu...@posteo.de> wrote: > > >>>>> > > >>>>> I got an archive (???) of an Linux application, which > > >>>>> has the extension "*.AppImage". > > >>>>> > > >>>>> What is that? > > >>>>> > > >>>>> Is it possible to "unpack" that into something more common? > > >>>>> How to handle that? > > >>>> > > >>>> Does it use this spec? > > >>>> > > >>>> https://appimage.org/ > > >>> > > >>> Dont know... > > >>> How can I unpack that to look into it? > > >> > > >> From > > >> https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageKit > > >> > > >> wget > > >> "https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageKit/releases/download/continuous/appimagetool-x86_64.AppImage" > > >> etc... > > >> > > > > > > > > > ./appimagetool-x86_64.AppImage appimagetool-x86_64.AppImage TestApp/. > > > WARNING: appstreamcli is missing, please install it if you want to use > > > AppStream metadata > > > appimagetool-x86_64.AppImage is a file, assuming it is an AppImage and > > > should be unpacked > > > To be implemented > > > > > > unpacking is not implemented yet. > > > > > > Reading only this thread, it looks like an upstream used a horribly > > incomplete scheme for distribution that isn't even ready for launch. > > > > And yet they distribute using it. > > > > I would be questioning why I'm using that upstream's project at all, and > > find something better by an author with more clue. > > > > Am I missing something? > > > > > > -- > > Alan McKinnon > > alan.mckin...@gmail.com > > > > > > As so often, the persons 'up' in the hierarch decide things the people > 'down' the hierarchy would keep their fingers off - but they will not > be asked. > > I am 'down' the hierarchy and want to unpack that > archive/image/whatever. > > Currently I am recompiling my kernel to support squashfs as it seems > that this image is one of that images. > If so, mounting it as an image and copying the files out of the > mountpoints directory may work. > > Fingers crossed... > > Cheers > Meino > >
OK, I have found a way -- for all hesitating with this closed-opensource AppImage-blobs: chmod file.AppImage ./file.AppImage # wait ... mount # find mount point of this sealed bag,,,mine was /tmp/.mount-someting cp -a /tmp/.mount-something ~/somesaveplace <quit the application started by file.AppImage here> That's it. Happy tinkering! Cheers Meino