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fuse-7z-ng ========== fuse-7z-ng is a FUSE file system that uses the p7zip library to access all archive formats supported by 7-zip. This project is a fork of fuse-7z ( https://gitorious.org/fuse-7z/fuse-7z ). Original author: Jérôme Carretero <[email protected]> Authors ======= David Kedves <[email protected]> Jérôme Carretero <[email protected]> For more details see git log. License ======= fuse-7z-ng is licensed under the GNU GPL v3. (See COPYING for more information) Usage ===== Mounting an archive with fuse-7z-ng is like mounting another typical FUSE filesystem: $ ./fuse-7z-ng --automount foobar.zip ~/mount Note: --automount makes the target folder if not present. Then do something with the mounted file system, and unmount: $ fusermount -u ~/mount See the FUSE documentation for details. Building ======== You need CMake for building. And you need to build lib7zip separately and provide CMake with the links to include and the lib. You may use https://github.com/KOLANICH/lib7zip for this, it contains some improved CMake scripts. Issues ====== Currently it crashes on Windows with Buffer Overflow Exception. Under debugging it doesn't, but returns some nonsense like files sizes of exabytes. Note that extension auto-detection (by magic) seems to have issues, but you can work around that by creating symlinks with proper extensions:: $ ln -sf "[Contents]" $TMP/initrd-contents.cpio $ fuse-7z-ng --automount $TMP/initrd-contents.cpio ~/mnt/initrd-contents Status ====== Currently, the code is a tiny glue layer between FUSE and lib7zip, allowing for read access in archives. The design is very basic, and the code is in a proof of concept stage, which is not optimal but seems OK for the moment, to read archives. All the properties of all the files in the archive are read at initialization. But it happens to be quite fast, even for huge archives with hundreds of thousands of files. Only reads are planned at the moment, as the lib7zip library only supports them. Writes will come later, if they come : I have no idea on how to perform optimal writes on big archives, and I don't know any real (sane) use case of writing in archives.
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