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== Description == | == Description == | ||
'''Version:''' 1.0. | '''Version:''' 1.0.10. | ||
UnTGZ plugin is similar to ExtractDLL and ZipDLL plugins, except it allows one to extract the files from a tarball | UnTGZ plugin is similar to ExtractDLL and ZipDLL plugins, except it allows one to extract the files from a tarball. Only simple tarballs are supported, those with filenames longer than 100 characters or including special files may not be supported well (please send me information including where to obtain a sample tarball if better support is required for one of these). | ||
Supports TAR files with no compression (*.tar), gzipped [zlib compatible] compression (*.tgz / *.tar.gz), and lzma compression (*.tlz / *.tar.lzma). | |||
Original may be found at http://www.darklogic.org/win32/nsis/plugins/.<br> | Original may be found at http://www.darklogic.org/win32/nsis/plugins/.<br> |
Revision as of 00:49, 3 July 2005
Author: PerditionC (talk, contrib) |
Links
Download:
Untgz.zip (259 KB)
Untgz.1.0.10.zip (159 KB) (Mirror #1)
Both are the same files with different names.
Description
Version: 1.0.10.
UnTGZ plugin is similar to ExtractDLL and ZipDLL plugins, except it allows one to extract the files from a tarball. Only simple tarballs are supported, those with filenames longer than 100 characters or including special files may not be supported well (please send me information including where to obtain a sample tarball if better support is required for one of these).
Supports TAR files with no compression (*.tar), gzipped [zlib compatible] compression (*.tgz / *.tar.gz), and lzma compression (*.tlz / *.tar.lzma).
Original may be found at http://www.darklogic.org/win32/nsis/plugins/.
For problems, corrections, etc. send email to jeremyd --at-- fdos.org
Usage
- untgz::extract [-j] [-d basedir] tarball.tgz
- extracts files from tarball.tgz
- if -j is specified then ignore paths in tarball (junkpaths)
- if -d is specified will extract relative to basedir
- untgz::extractV [-j] [-d basedir] tarball.tgz [-i {iList}] [-x {xList}] --
- extracts files from tarball.tgz
- if -j is specified then ignore paths in tarball (junkpaths)
- if -d is specified will extract relative to basedir
- if -i is specified will only extract files whose filename matches
- if -x is specified will NOT extract files whose filename matches
- the -- is required and marks the end of the file lists
- untgz::extractFile [-d basedir] tarball.tgz file
- extracts just the file specified
- path information is ignored, implictly -j is specified (may also be explicit)
Example usage
This is a snippet from AbiWord's NSIS2 script:
doDictInst: ; Unzip dictionary into dictionary subdirectory untgz::extract "-j" "-d" "$INSTDIR\dictionary" "$TEMP\${DICT_FILENAME}" ; Delete temporary files Delete "$TEMP\${DICT_FILENAME}" Finish:
Notes
Currently tested with NSIS 2.0x
Based on ExDLL/ExDLL.h and Zlib's untgz, all dependencies included, simply extract to your contrib directory and build with MSVC 6 (or later) or copy included untgz.dll to the plugins subdirectory of your NSIS installation. Some parts (such as extraction with paths) not as well tested. See included README.TXT for more details.
Note: 1.0.9 version fixes problems extracting files from some valid tarballs (updated zlib), which while tested, some issues may still exist that I haven't seen; please test (see also Plugin Tester) your tarballs with it and report to me should any problems occur. Thanks.