On 8/23/07, Jani Monoses <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the initial one of not choosing a sane default archive type, and not checking 
> whether
> certain archive types are suited for the group of files selected for 
> compression (IIRC,
> it tried to make .bz2 archives without tarring up first if more files were 
> selected)

Jani,Jani, you shouldn't speak of things you don't know yet:

http://svn.xfce.org/listing.php?repname=xfce4&path=%2Fxarchiver%2F&rev=25986&sc=1

> and another it cannot do anything with open archives like launch a file from 
> it,

???? What do you say Jani? It can add, extract, delete, test and
create exe archives after opening it.

> if they are listed there as in a file manager. So what happened is user 
> opened an archiver from the web
> using xarchiver, it's content appeared in the view but individual files could 
> not be accessed, they needed
> to be extracted first somewhere and then used there.

An archive downloaded from the web is put in /tmp. I just tried now
with Xarchiver 0.4.6, the archive is corrected accessed using /tmp, I
tried extracting a file and it is correctly extracted; I tried viewing
it and it correctly appears in the Xarchiver view window. Again Jani
when speaking be sure to know what you say. I spent a LOT of hours in
coding Xarchiver, improving it over and over again and it's not
correct by you to spit upon it.

-- 
Colossus
Xarchiver, a Linux GTK+2 only archive manager - http://xarchiver.xfce.org

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