Thu, 24 Jul 2008 22:49:03 -0400
Tidy: no need to import glob anymore.
Changes in dtrx =============== Version 6.1 ----------- New features ~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Add support for InstallShield archives, using the unshield command. * The wording of many of the interactive prompts has been adjusted, hopefully to be clearer and provide more information to the user immediately. Bug fixes ~~~~~~~~~ * dtrx 6.1 does a better job protecting against race conditions when extracting a single file. * If you used the -f option, and extracted an archive that only contained one file or directory, dtrx 6.0 would still prompt you to ask how it should be extracted. dtrx 6.1 fixes this, extracting the contents to the current directory as -f requires. * Recursive extraction would not work well in dtrx 6.0 when the contents of the original archive were a single file. This has been fixed in dtrx 6.1. Version 6.0 ----------- New features ~~~~~~~~~~~~ * When you specify -v at the command line, dtrx will display the files it extracts, much like tar. * When dtrx prompts you about how to handle recursive archives, you now have the option of listing what those archives before making a decision. * dtrx will now provide more information about why a particular extraction attempt failed. It will show you error messages from all the attempts it made, rather than only the last error it got. It will also detect and warn you when one of the underlying extraction tools, like cabextract, cannot be found. * dtrx does a better job of cleaning up after itself. It wouldn't always clean up temporary files after certain errors; that has been fixed. It also catches SIGINT and SIGTERM and cleans up before finishing execution. Bug fixes ~~~~~~~~~ * Version 5.0 introduced a regression such that dtrx would not offer to extract recursive archives that were hidden under subdirectories. Version 6.0 fixes that. * dtrx would not properly extract recursive archives when the original archive contained a single directory. This has been fixed. Version 5.1 ----------- Bug fixes ~~~~~~~~~ * Version 5.0 did not work with Python 2.3; it used a new language feature. This release fixes that. Version 5.0 ----------- New features ~~~~~~~~~~~~ * dtrx can now extract Ruby gems, 7z archives, and Microsoft Cabinet archives. It can also handle files compressed with lzma, and extract the metadata from Debian packages and Ruby gems. * dtrx will now use several strategies to try to figure out what kind of file you have, and extract it accordingly. If one doesn't work, it'll try something else if it can. * dtrx now displays more helpful errors when things go wrong. * Previous versions of dtrx would look at what files were included in an archive, and then make a decision about how to extract it. Now, it always extracts files to a temporary directory, and figures out what to do with that directory afterward. This should be slightly faster and nicer to the system. Version 4.0 ----------- New features ~~~~~~~~~~~~ * dtrx is now interactive. If the archive only contains one item, or contains other archives, dtrx will ask you how you would like to handle it. You can turn these questions off the the -n option. * There is a new -l option, which simply lists the archive's contents rather than extracting them.