>Another option might be to use libarchive, if that supports the
>relevant file formats:

libarchive has a limited support for rar files (rar v3 only).

>In that case you might want to work with the 7z and/or unar
>upstreams to make a proper shared library with a good API, stable ABI
>and public headers.

Sadly, I don't have time for doing this.

It seems that there isn't a good solution for solving this issue in the
short term. Any other idea?

Thanks for your help Paul.

2014-09-11 7:53 GMT+02:00 Paul Wise <p...@debian.org>:

> On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 3:14 AM, Luis Ángel San Martín Rodríguez wrote:
>
> > Before YACReader 7.0 I was doing exactly that, using the command-line
> > interface. The problem is that this approach is slower than using 7z.so
> > directly, especially when you want to extract files in a certain order
> (f.e:
> > open a comic by the last page read).
>
> I see. In that case you might want to work with the 7z and/or unar
> upstreams to make a proper shared library with a good API, stable ABI
> and public headers.
>
> Another option might be to use libarchive, if that supports the
> relevant file formats:
>
> https://packages.debian.org/sid/libarchive-dev
>
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> pabs
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