pack files: test archives
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pack files: test archives
if there any way to test archives after creating it?
i tend to use the option "creates separetes archives, one per selected dir" and i'd like to test each of the created files
i tend to use the option "creates separetes archives, one per selected dir" and i'd like to test each of the created files
Re: pack files: test archives
salva,
Select the files and click Files - Test Archive(s).
HTH
Roman
Select the files and click Files - Test Archive(s).
HTH
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
Re: pack files: test archives
i'd like to be tested as it is created, because i also use "Move to archive". it happened a few times that the archive was corrupted, but as the folder was deleted after the archive was created, the data could not be recovered
Re: pack files: test archives
salva,
I guess it only works for ZIP archives.
HTH
Roman
Tryi'd like to be tested as it is created
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wincmd.ini
[Packer]
VerifyZIP=1
HTH
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
Re: pack files: test archives
By the way, currently after the test completes successfully, there is only a brief flash on the screen with no other prompts, unless there is an error with the archive file.
Is it possible to display a screen after the test is completed, stating that the test is successful, and then prompt for confirmation by pressing "OK".
I know an alternative way is to use an external program, such as 7zip. I'm wondering if there is a way to achieve this functionality without relying on external program.
Re: pack files: test archives
afaik it sadly is not.sky66 wrote: 2023-06-23, 01:21 UTCBy the way, currently after the test completes successfully, there is only a brief flash on the screen with no other prompts, unless there is an error with the archive file.
Is it possible to display a screen after the test is completed, stating that the test is successful, and then prompt for confirmation by pressing "OK".
I know an alternative way is to use an external program, such as 7zip. I'm wondering if there is a way to achieve this functionality without relying on external program.
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Re: pack files: test archives
The flash is a dialog that looks like the Copy progress dialog - you can see it if you test a very big archive (several gigabytes).there is only a brief flash on the screen with no other prompts
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Re: pack files: test archives
The new unpacker with libdeflate is just a lot faster than the old unpacker, that's why you only get a quick flash. You will only get a message when there is a verification error.
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Re: pack files: test archives
Support+ for this suggestion or make it so that the dialog does not auto closesky66 wrote: 2023-06-23, 01:21 UTC By the way, currently after the test completes successfully, there is only a brief flash on the screen with no other prompts, unless there is an error with the archive file.
Is it possible to display a screen after the test is completed, stating that the test is successful, and then prompt for confirmation by pressing "OK".

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Re: pack files: test archives
As we get a message if errors occur, what is the benefit to see every successful result ?
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Re: pack files: test archives
well I suggest also to make it via ini-switch.Horst.Epp wrote: 2023-06-29, 08:03 UTC As we get a message if errors occur, what is the benefit to see every successful result ?
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tbh there is none, I personally just dont like a dialog poping up and closing without me seeing nothing but a flicker of the dialog
(and yes thats no a tc but a me flaw and I am well aware of that

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Re: pack files: test archives
Horst.Epp,
Well, the one benefit I can see is that if there is a bug in the unpacker or in TC which would cause the progress dialog to crash and close silently under some circumstances (I dunno, e.g. some strange unicode control character in a filename in the archive), one would think the archive tested OK.
Roman
Well, the one benefit I can see is that if there is a bug in the unpacker or in TC which would cause the progress dialog to crash and close silently under some circumstances (I dunno, e.g. some strange unicode control character in a filename in the archive), one would think the archive tested OK.
Roman
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Re: pack files: test archives
Just like today's update to version b9, after the program update is complete, we can expect to see the message: "Installation successful!"Horst.Epp wrote: 2023-06-29, 08:03 UTC As we get a message if errors occur, what is the benefit to see every successful result ?
If the screen only flashes briefly, I would probably run the test again to confirm if the archive file is correct.
This is also related to the display of colors. For example, if there is a folder with 20 files. I select 3 of them, which are then highlighted in selected color.
Then I run a test on these archive files. If the test results are all OK, the selected files return to unselected color.
I might not be sure which files I have tested before.