Tue, 15 Jul 2008 22:18:03 -0400
Give extraction stderr more context, and suppress normal cpio stderr junk.
cpio will write a useless "N blocks" message to stderr without --quiet, so
use that.
When we show extraction's stderr to the user, first write a line explaining
what it is, and also don't forget to strip the trailing newline, since
.warning() writes its own.
#!/usr/bin/env python from distutils.core import setup setup(name="dtrx", version = "6.1", description = "Script to intelligently extract multiple archive types", author = "Brett Smith", author_email = "brettcsmith@brettcsmith.org", url = "http://www.brettcsmith.org/2007/dtrx/", scripts = ['scripts/dtrx'], license = "GNU General Public License, version 3 or later" )