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Le 23/03/2014 18:45, Tobias wrote:
> Hi Denis,
>
> yes, this was an issue with older gtkmm releases. I have worked
> around this and tested it successfully on Debian 7.2 x64. The
> changes are available on git master. Please tell me if the problem
> still exists for you.
Its OK, I should have first "git pull"ed gdar repository before my
previous mail, sorry :)
>
> PS: When you have installed the latest libdar from git branch_2.4.x
> you can configure gdar with --enable-date_s to get the date in a
> pretty format, else it will be the 24 char string.
Yes I've seen that from the README. For info, the feature requested by
- --enable-date_s will be available with release 2.4.13. But since
2.4.12 was released, not important bug have been reported, its not yet
time for a new maintenance release. However, at worse release 2.4.13
will take place before the middle of May, I promise. :)
I can get gdar opening an archive, sliced or not sliced it works fine
whatever is the slice I give, great! But opening an encrypted archive
silently fails (no passord/crypto-algo requested and no error reported)?
Once open, I can see only the first entry of each level of the
directory tree. Well, note that my system is "gnome-free", as I banned
it out since gnome version 3 removed all the customization I was used
to have with gnome 2, features I guess anyone else is willing to have
under a modern graphical operating system (even under windows 7, I got
more possibilities to customize my desktop!). Anyway, the problem I
meet actually probably comes from my side! :)
On the right top of the window there is a switch sliding left/right (0
<-> 1) but I could not figure out its feature. Maybe this was also due
to my gnome-unfriendly system! Sorry for that.
I conclusion, for what I could see, I liked it :-) . Just can't wait
for more features, like archive creation, difference and testing. To
my point of view encryption, merging, hashing,... are secondary
features which support may not be present for a first version of gdar.
Anyway that's a promising piece of software. If you need more
advertising I suggest sending a note to dar-support mailing-list:
while it is a little off topic, the list has far more readers than
dar-discussion. Next, I can send an informational mail to dar-news
which is even more read. Of course I will add a link from dar
documentation once you will be ready.
>
> Regards, Tobias
>
Best Regards,
Denis.
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