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As far as I know, 7-zip.org provides a GUI (7-zip File Manager) application only for Windows. If you have PeaZip installed, you can try using that, or you can use the default Xarchiver, although, if you choose the latter and deal with .rar files, you will probably also have to install the p7zip-rar package using apt.

If you have PeaZip installed, you can try using that, or you can use the default Xarchiver, although, if you choose the latter and deal with .rar files, you will probably also have to install the p7zip-rar package using apt.

The program can be used from a Windows graphical user interface that also features shell integration, from a Windows command-line interface as the command 7za or 7za.exe, and from POSIX systems as p7zip.[12] Most of the 7-Zip source code is under the LGPL-2.1-or-later license; the unRAR code, however, is under the LGPL-2.1-or-later license with an "unRAR restriction", which states that developers are not permitted to use the code to reverse-engineer the RAR compression algorithm.[13][14]

Background:

I am doing a project in which I am benchmarking various platforms from across the 2000s using 7zip compression/decompression benchmark. I have been running Mint 19.3 XFCE 32 bit to benchmark all of the other systems but want to benchmark a system with an Athlon XP 3200+ for comparative purposes. Mint is unable to boot on this hardware, I believe because K7 is lacking support for SSE2 or some related instruction. I have gone through some attempt and failure with other distros which has led me to where I am at currently. 

The problem:

I have installed Q4OS Gemini Trinity 32 bit and am writing from this machine. The installation does not seem to include 7zip preinstalled which is fine, however I am having issues when I try to install it. I have looked at another post from this forum which seems to say 7z should be preinstalled but I am not seeing this I have not had much success attempting to install it. When I try sudo apt install p7zip I get the error that the package has no installation candidate. I have tried a few different abbreviations for 7zip but cannot get anything to install. I assume I am overlooking something very simple, but need some guidance. Thanks!

The original 7-Zip is indeed available for Windows only. Its port to Linux is p7zip. I had no problem to install it on my x64 machine and it is available for i386 as well.

Did you try first to update the database of available packages?

The base package to install is p7zip. Other packages (p7zip-full and p7zip-rar) add more archive formats. Note that it is a command-line only application, no GUI is included.

Alternatively you can consider installing wine, which enables to execute Windows applications, to be able to install and run the original 7-Zip with its GUI.

If, as I suppose, you are new to linux, I encourage you to make your first steps with the "Command line interface" (CLI), i.e. using the terminal.

One valuable thing to know, is that most commands one can issue in the CLI can be used to get help on how to use them. For the p7zip command, for example, simply type after the command prompt ($)

If you prefer using a "Graphic User Interface" (GUI), you might consider using Ark. If you right-click on a zip file, Ark is likely to be an option to open it. I believe that p7zip isn't enabled by default in Ark. To enable it, in ark menu:

- Configuration > Configure Ark... > External modules

- check P7zip

So I found something really strange, I have many processes in my environment where I use 7zip to zip up files, then I use upload manager to upload the Zips. Early on, my zip commands had issues, so I added some logging by putting " >> log.txt" at the end of the line, which gave me logging on the zip command itself. Something else that it appears to have done is actually put the log itself into the zip file itself, along with the custom site folder. If I remove the logging piece, I end up zipping only the file I want. If I have the logging enabled, I am zipping two files and a folder, even when I am calling out a single XML file to be zipped. Can anyone explain this?

I got a new SD card so decided to do a major update to my MiSTer and used Mr. Fusion to create a new image. That being said, when I went to grab the newest sets of all the 8 and 16 bit games, they were all available as no-intro sets, but they are all folders with the ROMs in the 7zip (7z) format.

Yeah, these are all coming from the Reddit repository, but with people using them in basically 3 ways, MAME, Retroarch, and MiSTer, it seems odd to provide them all in 7zip, cutting out 1/3 of most users.

One time I made a batch file (modified from something I found on the web) to solve such a problem.

It necessitate first a manual part.

The script I post is made to fork in M:\, modify to your will. It also echo text leftover from the original batch and the names echoed are wrong but this does not matter.

It also uses the command line 7zr.exe.

First step: create a M:\zip-in directory unzip everything .7z using 7zip in that directory but each zip must be unzipped in its own directory within zip-in.

If I remember correctly you can do this in one go by selecting all the .7z files.

Place the batch file and 7zr.exe in M:\.

Run the batch and you should find all your zips in M:\zip-out-.

Note:

This was a Quick and Dirty job: the batch file could be improved and made more automatic.

Choosing the drive and eventually a subdirectory.

Doing the un7zipping automatically.

But this is easily done manually, the burden it to rezip all the stuff which is what the batch file does.

Sounds like "console roms". No need to be curt, it wasn't clear to me what you were talking about. The arcade machines and computers are 8- and 16-bit as well and I see "all ROMs" and I am wondering what "all" is. Not "all roms" are in 7zip.

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It dawned on me then that there's much more to the 'run' family of functions that I initially thought. Provided I had 7zip installed, I wouldn't have to externally run and compile into my exe the .dll file using autoit. Unfortunately the run code didn't run for me as well, even after changing @ScriptDIr to @ProgramfilesDir and changing from 7z.exe to 7zG.exe(And yes, i'm sure 7z is installed in my program files directory and has both those exe files.).


Will some of you pros here help a newbie like myself by explaining how to read and understand what was stated in the run? Where can I learn more about controlling programs this way without accessing their GUI's? The help file was useful but only partly, maybe because I don't know where to look.

Your last question was a little puzzling. But if you mean to ask if you can use 7zip for .7z files and WinRAR for .rar files, then yes you can. You can use _PathSplit to find the extension and use a If/Else statement to open the different extensions with their respective programs.

I didn't notice yet, but I can't live without that feature 

So I'm trying to do that with a button, but I can't get it to work.

I tried checking if the archive contains only one folder and then if, move it's content up, but I don't know how.

Or should I rather command line to 7zip somehow to do the extraction?

Can you help me?

However, it's not SHA-1, but xor. Am I looking at the wrong place in the source code? Here's a GitHub repository I found for convenience (grepping was done on the result of apt-get source p7zip-full).

For me 7-zip is blocked by group policy (which I can not control) and I want to find a full exe that doesn't extract using 7zip. Several posts already here suggest going to to get the full download but at least the English US version for windows is NOT a "full" exe version. When I run as administrator or not it starts the extracting window and when it is almost complete I see the message 7-Zip This program is blocked by group policy. For more information, contact your system administrator.

One way is to use the 7z.dll or 7za.dll (available from sf.net for download). The 7za.dll works via COM interfaces. It, however, doesn't use standard COM interfaces for creating objects. You can find a small example in "CPP\7zip\UI\Client7z" folder in the source code. A full example is 7-Zip itself, since 7-Zip works via this dll also. There are other applications that use 7za.dll such as WinRAR, PowerArchiver and others. 5376163bf9

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