+8.5b3 Support for 7z
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These two files contain a lot of different 7zip sfx modules, and none of them contains the signature.
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Yes, it is, but it's not official modules archiver 7-zip, and the modified modules.
Official modules contain signature.
Official modules contain signature.
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Ah, I see - I will try with the latest 7zip installer.
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Unpacking of mentioned 7-Zip archives works now without any error message. But TC does not restore timestamps of the subfolders.deus-ex wrote:TC also throws an 'access denied on target file" error for every subfolder of an 7-Zip archive with header 37 7A BC AF 27 1C 00 02 (7-Zip v4.43, v4.57).ghisler(Author) wrote:TC is currently looking for the following signature:
37 7A BC AF 27 1C 00 03
however, the files which don't work contain
37 7A BC AF 27 1C 00 04
The contents and folder structure of theses archives are completely unpacked nevertheless, just the subfolders itself don't get their date/time stamp restored.
Additionally I detected a similar issue with RAR5 archives were TC does not restore timestamps of files and subfolders, extracted subfolders are all get stamped 01-01-1985.
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Timestamps of folders are never restored from archives.
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Hmm, that's not quite correct according to my experience. For Rar v4x (and below) archives the timestamp of folders is restored indeed when unpacking with TC. As it currently stands restoring of timestamps is completely missing for RAR5 archives, for 7-Zip archives only file timestamps get restored. Note that the 7-Zip archiver is able to restore subfolder timestamps, too.ghisler(Author) wrote:Timestamps of folders are never restored from archives.
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Can you please explain this? I don't have troubles entering a multi-volume archive. Just open the first part.9 Multi-volume 7z archives. You can open the archive, but it is empty .
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Correction: TC fully restores file and folder timestamps of RAR5 archives if available. RAR5 behaves slightly different regarding the timestamp parameter "-ts". A misconception in my batch routine would result in RAR5 archives without any stored timestamps. This has now been compensated for.deus-ex wrote:As it currently stands restoring of timestamps is completely missing for RAR5 archives, for 7-Zip archives only file timestamps get restored. Note that the 7-Zip archiver is able to restore subfolder timestamps, too.
So to this regard currently TC only lacks restoration of 7-Zip archive folder timestamps, which is supported by the 7-Zip archiver executable.
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Sorry, currently not planned. The problem is that when the folders are strored before the files, unpacking the files changes the folder timestamps on NTFS to current time.
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https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/35142695/tc.pngghisler(Author) wrote:Can you please explain this? I don't have troubles entering a multi-volume archive. Just open the first part.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/35142695/test.rar
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That's a strange naming scheme, how was this created?
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This is standard names. (7-Zip v9.30)ghisler(Author) wrote:That's a strange naming scheme, how was this created?
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/35142695/7z.png