Compression
Compression
Was the .sitx part really necessary?
You know, finding a windows box (no macos one available), deal with the freaking StuffIt site, install a bunch of other crap (namely the .net framework) to get it to work… That's been the most frustrating of all challenges so far.
You know, finding a windows box (no macos one available), deal with the freaking StuffIt site, install a bunch of other crap (namely the .net framework) to get it to work… That's been the most frustrating of all challenges so far.
No, I think it was fun, actually (I'd never heard of BinHex before), and way more interesting than gzipping the same file over and over again. The company that sells StuffIt appears so evil to me (requiring an e-mail address and not providing an opt-out to their crappy newsletter, having a proprietary format their own tool can't decrypt on all platforms and generally making something as simple as an unarchiver so complicated that you can't easily run in in wine) that it shouldn't be included here, at least in my opininon.
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I did it on Linux. Simply installed StuffIt 2010 for windows and used wine. I was asked for an email, but I didn't give it to them.
The sitx-part was by far more challenging than all other compression parts of this challenge. Removing this part would make it too easy. (As long as StuffIt 2010 is available for free).
The sitx-part was by far more challenging than all other compression parts of this challenge. Removing this part would make it too easy. (As long as StuffIt 2010 is available for free).
Under Mac OS X, there's a free program called The Unarchiver which did all of it for memoose wrote:I did it on Linux. Simply installed StuffIt 2010 for windows and used wine. I was asked for an email, but I didn't give it to them.
The sitx-part was by far more challenging than all other compression parts of this challenge. Removing this part would make it too easy. (As long as StuffIt 2010 is available for free).
There is no spoon.
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Yes, this challenge sucks. It's only challenging by beeing obtuse; the way to go atleast is straightforward (7z can just open the initial file, not much thinking there)...
But atleast currently it's somewhat doable.
- 7z has a plugin to deal with hqx, no mac necessary
- used "unar" on in a linux shell to unpack sitx
But atleast currently it's somewhat doable.
- 7z has a plugin to deal with hqx, no mac necessary
- used "unar" on in a linux shell to unpack sitx