Re: The argument for fs assistance in handling archives (was: silent semantic changes with reiser4)

From: Spam
Date: Thu Sep 02 2004 - 18:57:41 EST





> On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, Jamie Lokier wrote:

>> Firstly, if I have to do it from a Gnome program, about the only
>> program where looking in a tar file is visibly useful is Nautilus.
>> Ironically, clicking on a tar file in Nautilus doesn't work,
>> despite having a dependency on gnome-vfs2. :/

> Do you have file-roller installed?

> I can open tar/zip/rar/etc.. files from anywhere in gnome2, eg in
> Galeon I can click on a tar.gz URL (http or whatever) and have it
> open it in file-roller, from where i can browse the files to my
> hearts content.

But can you actually do things with these files? Can you run
applications or edit files directly, or is there need for temporary
unzip first?

~S

> regards,

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