Hi,

The first question " I have tried to do this but there some error that block me to open a file. I dont know if i am using correctly the class KCompressionDevice." is related with the code down bellow.


auto kgzip = KCompressionDevice(QUrl(where.toString() + “/” + fileName + “.gz”).toLocalFile(), KCompressionDevice::GZip);
assert(kgzip.isOpen() == true);


kgzip.write(QString("hello World").toUtf8());
kgzip.close();

El 02/11/2020 22:34 Albert Astals Cid <aa...@kde.org> escribió:


El dilluns, 2 de novembre de 2020, a les 22:23:44 CET, Gabriel Domínguez Camarero va escriure:
Hello I am gabridc,
Hello Gabriel, this KDE Frameworks devel is for discussion around development *of* KDE Frameworks not *with* KDE Frameworks, your question belongs to kde-devel@kde.org



I am a developer for Index-fm and we are trying to integrate KArchive in the file explorer, I have tried to do this but there some error that block me to open a file. I dont know if i am using correctly the class KCompressionDevice.
Is this question related to the code down below? or different?

Also, I would to ask another question because I would like to write a file inside my file.gz but in this case I dont have the function writeFile like KTar or KZip classes.
You can't write a file *inside* a gz file, a gz is not multiple files, it's just one file (a .tar.gz is still just one gz file, it's the tar part that has multiple files).

Cheers,
Albert



auto kgzip = KCompressionDevice(QUrl(where.toString() + “/” + fileName + “.gz”).toLocalFile(), KCompressionDevice::GZip);
assert(kgzip.isOpen() == true);


kgzip.write(QString("hello World").toUtf8());
kgzip.close();

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