I do not want subfolders because then the second archive won't be able to extract contents because the second archive is split into more files (which depend on each other) and now all these files are in its own subfolder instead of the same folder. I read on the internet that if there is more than one file in the archive Archive Manager will automatically create a subfolder when extracting, now I think that there should certainly be an option for that too but there should not be only this default option available because now I can't extract a few archives without automatically creating subfolders. I am trying to extract an archive which contains an archive split into multiple files and for that I need Archive Manager to extract the first archive not in any subfolders. p Restore permissions (including ACLs, owner, file flags)īsdtar 3.3.2 - libarchive 3.3.2 zlib/1.2.5.f-ippĪrchive Manager, can't extract without creating subfolder O Write entries to stdout, don't restore to disk If specified, extract only entries that match If specified, list only entries that match C Change to before processing remaining Add entries from to output z, -j, -J, -lzma Compress archive with gzip/bzip2/xz/lzma f Location of archive (default \\.\tape0) b # Use # 512-byte records per I/O block c Create -r Add/Replace -t List -u Update -x Extract Package bash requires the following packages, installing:Ĭoreutils cygwin libiconv2 libintl8 libreadline7 usr/bin/mv: cannot stat `/tmp/awk.7756': No such file or directory usr/bin/tar: 340 garbage bytes ignored at end of archive Package xterm requires the following packages, installing:īash cygwin libICE6 libX11_6 libXaw7 libXft2 libXinerama1 libXmu6 libXpm4 libXt6 libfontconfig1 libncursesw10 luit xorg-x11-fonts-dpi75 xorg-x11-fonts-misc usr/bin/mv: cannot stat `/tmp/awk.24556': No such file or directory usr/bin/mv: cannot stat `/etc/setup/installed.db': No such file or directory usr/bin/tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors usr/bin/tar: 60 garbage bytes ignored at end of archive usr/bin/tar: This does not look like a tar archive Grep: /etc/setup/installed.db: No such file or directory
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