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Extract And Compress KDE4

   1.4.4  

KDE Service Menu

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Downloads:  14240
Submitted:  Jun 28 2008
Updated:  Mar 12 2009

Description:

This is a Service Menu to compress and extract files and folders.

After a long period of not maintaining this servicemenu (Sorry, sorry, sorry!), I'm back to fix some bugs and add translations.
Because of having Ark and it's Service Menu back, I won't add new features or make a huge rework of this one.

Thanks for your appreciation.


Installation:
1. Download and extract
2. go inside the extracted folder
3. execute the install-script (install.sh) and follow the dialogs
4. enjoy:-)

NOTE: The programs p7zip, bunzip2, bzip2, gzip, rar, unrar, tar, zip, unzip and unace must be installed.

Supported languages:
German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese Simplified, Portuguese (Brazilian), Czech, Polish, Turkish, Danish, Russian and Catalan.

NOTE:
If your language isn't supported yet then just do this:
- add your language strings to the .desktop-files
- go inside the dialogs-folder
- add your language strings to the dialog-scripts
- send me a message




Changelog:

v1.4.4

- added detectection for local servicemenu-folder inside install-script (thanks to bitcrazy)
- fixed bug in root-uninstallation
- fixed corupted translation files (thanks to rakekniven)
- fixed non-XDG-Standard desktop-files (thaks to sarhugo)
- fixed bug that doesn't istalled "extrac_7zip_pw_to_folder" as root (thanks to superandrzej)
- added catalan translation (thanks to lesergi)

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v1.4.3

- added russian translation (thanks to peabody for the translation!)

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v1.4.2

- added danish translation (thanks to cb400f for the translation!)

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v1.4.1

- added uninstall-script (uninstall/uninstall.sh)

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v1.4

- added support for compressing multiple files to one archive (by choosing more than one file/folder a dialog appears and asks for a nome of the archive - NOTE: If you choose bz2 or gz and you selected more than one file, a tar.bz2 or tar.gz archive will be created)
- renamed INSTALL.sh to install.sh

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You will find a complete changelog inside the archive.




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 Issue

 
 by echoes on: Jul 12 2008
 
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i have an issue when trying to extract archives. i also get the "Could not find the program 'extract_to_folder.sh'"
openSUSE 11.0 x86
KDE 4.0.85 (4.1b2+)


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 Re: Issue

 
 by painkiller101 on: Jul 12 2008
 
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Hello and thank you for using it!

First of all look inside your "$HOME/bin" folder if this file exists there.
If not please copy the script file/s there or as root to '/usr/local/bin'.
If yes then look if the script file/files, which belong to this servicemenu, are executable.

If nothing helps, please download and install it again.

Thank you.


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 Re: Re: Issue

 
 by echoes on: Jul 13 2008
 
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apparently, on opensuse, as i suspected, ~/bin does not exist. i moved the scripts from /usr/bin to /usr/local/bin like you suggested, but it still did not work.

i should clarify that the menus "compress" & "extract" do show in dolphin, but clicking on any of menu entries generates the "Could not find the program..." error.


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 Re: Re: Re: Issue

 
 by echoes on: Jul 13 2008
 
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sorry, i was able to get them to work. for some reason, the scripts were not marked as executable.

although, it would be nice if the scripts/servicemenus were able to extract to the working folder instead of to ~/ by default.

also, i have found that the extraction scripts do not work properly with archives with the '#' character in their filename. it says that they extract successfully when they do not. this may also be the case with the compression scripts, but i have not tested those.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Issue

 
 by painkiller101 on: Jul 13 2008
 
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Hello again.

At first i'm also using opensuse 11 and the folder $HOME/bin exists here. Don't know why you don't have it :-(

Instead of this the Install-script is being improved and users will have the choise where the files should be installed.

The problem that files can't be extracted when they have a # in their name isn't reproducable for me. Neither for compression nor for extraction.
Could you please tell me which filetypes you used?

Thank you!


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Issue

 
 by echoes on: Jul 14 2008
 
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i am working with 7zip archives.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Issue

 
 by painkiller101 on: Jul 14 2008
 
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Hi,

while i've tested it with all filetypes and espacially with 7z (extracting here, extracting to,, and extracting to subfolder) i can't find a problem with files that have a '#' in their name. Sorry.

Do you actually use the newest version of this servicemenu?


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 Some ideas and issues

 
 by lucianolev on: Jul 12 2008
 
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Hi! Thanks for creating this, really useful.
The dark side: I think it's a very bad idea to use $HOME/bin as default path, for tow reasons. You are assuming in the script that $HOME/bin already exists which is wrong in many scenarios. On my Gentoo box, the script created a "bin" file instead and everything failed. Also, if $HOME/bin is not in PATH (like in make case) extraction will not work.
I think a better approach should be to copy the scripts in the local bin path, in my case /usr/local/bin. (though it should be installed as root in that case). I'm no expert but there should be an optimal solution which works on every distro.
Thanks for your time.


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 Re: Some ideas and issues

 
 by painkiller101 on: Jul 12 2008
 
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Hello and thank your for using it!

I appreciate your comments and really don't know every folder-structure of any distribution.
So i will improve the installation until 1.0final and thank you very much for your hints. :-)


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 pt_BR translation

 
 by elchevive on: Jul 15 2008
 
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Hi...

I've made a pt_BR version of your plugin...

http://rapidshare.com/files/129216338/Portuguese_Brazilian.tar.gz.html

regards,

Luiz


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 Re: pt_BR translation

 
 by painkiller101 on: Jul 15 2008
 
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Hi and Thank you for this translation!

I'll will implement it as soon as possible.
Can you tell me how huge the differences between pt_br and pt_pt are in this translation? I'm asking this, because i would also provide pt_pt for this servicemenu.

Thank You again!


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 Install does not work...

 
 by GuSArg on: Jul 15 2008
 
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Trying to install 1.0.1 does not work. When i try to install system wide i have:

chosen installation type: systemwide
cp: no se puede crear el fichero regular «./src/Spanish»: No existe el fichero ó directorio
root password required
sudo: ./src/Spanish/copyroot: command not found

rm: no se puede borrar «./src/Spanish/copyroot»: No existe el fichero ó directorio
Installation done!

First, copyroot is on src dir, not inside (in this case) Spanish dir...

Cheers.


Gustavo A. Díaz
GDNet Projects
www.gdnet.com.ar

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 Re: Install does not work...

 
 by painkiller101 on: Jul 16 2008
 
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Hello,

i've tried out your scenario by installing the servicemenu in spanish/systemwide and I really couldn't find out this problem, because it doesn't exist here. Does it work if you click/doubleclick the INSTALL.sh file?
Could you please redownload the package and try it again? I've renamed the language folders to international shortcuts (e.g Spanish to es).

Thank you and sorry for my late answer.


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 Re: Re: Install does not work...

 
 by GuSArg on: Jul 16 2008
 
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Ok, by double click in it the install works, but only for local... systemwide does not work... files are not being copied... (i've choosed for example in my Kubuntu Hardy using kde4.1rc1 this path: /usr/lib/kde4/share/kde4/services/ServiceMenus/ and after installed there, i don't have any files of this there...)

Cheers.


Gustavo A. Díaz
GDNet Projects
www.gdnet.com.ar

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 Re: Re: Re: Install does not work...

 
 by GuSArg on: Jul 16 2008
 
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By the way, tried to install with a press kde4.1rc1 (and fresh /.kde4/ dir and does not work... y creates an file called ServiceMenu... with has inside the extract desktop file... very weird...


Gustavo A. Díaz
GDNet Projects
www.gdnet.com.ar

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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Install does not work...

 
 by painkiller101 on: Jul 17 2008
 
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That's really weird.

Can you tell me the full path to the local serviemenu-folder on your kubuntu-machine with kde4.1rc1. Maybe i can find the problem in that way.

Thank you.


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 Re: Re: Re: Install does not work...

 
 by painkiller101 on: Jul 17 2008
 
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Hi and excuse the mistake i've done inside the install-script.

This error happened, because of another different kde4-installation on another distribution.
I've changed the script now in a way that you have to enter the full path to the servicemenu-folder for systemwide installation and not only the kde4-folder.

I hope that it works now for you.

Thank you for your feedback!


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 Bug

 
 by eusonig on: Jul 18 2008
 
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A good job but you have a serious bug in your code with blank spaces in names and directories.

You must change at least 2 lines in your scripts, but is better if you use quotes in all your "file" and "directory" commands :).

The 2 lines are:

--orgname=$(basename $1)
++orgname=$(basename "$1")

--cd $dir
++cd "$dir"


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 Bug

 
 by eusonig on: Jul 18 2008
 
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A good job but you have a serious bug in your code with blank spaces in names and directories.

You must change at least 3 lines in your scripts, but is better if you use quotes in all your "file" and "directory" commands :).

The 3 lines are:

--orgname=$(basename $1)
++orgname=$(basename "$1")

--dir=$(dirname $1)
++dir=$(dirname "$1")

--cd $dir
++cd "$dir"


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