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graft tests
global-exclude *.py[cod]
././@PaxHeader 0000000 0000000 0000000 00000000026 00000000000 010213 x ustar 00 22 mtime=1739647205.0
patool-4.0.0/Makefile 0000640 0001750 0001750 00000021777 14754164345 014052 0 ustar 00calvin calvin # This Makefile is only used by developers.
############# Settings ############
# use Bash as shell, not sh
SHELL := bash
# execute makefile in a single bash process instead of one per target
.ONESHELL:
# set Bash flags
.SHELLFLAGS := -eu -o pipefail -c
# remove target files if a rule fails, forces reruns of aborted rules
.DELETE_ON_ERROR:
# warn for undefined variables
MAKEFLAGS += --warn-undefined-variables
# disable builtin default rules
MAKEFLAGS += --no-builtin-rules
############ Configuration ############
VERSION:=$(shell grep "Version: str =" patoolib/configuration.py | cut -d '"' -f2)
AUTHOR:=$(shell grep "MyName: str =" patoolib/configuration.py | cut -d '"' -f2)
APPNAME:=$(shell grep "AppName: str =" patoolib/configuration.py | cut -d '"' -f2)
ARCHIVE_SOURCE:=$(APPNAME)-$(VERSION).tar.gz
ARCHIVE_WHEEL:=$(APPNAME)-$(VERSION)-py2.py3-none-any.whl
GITRELEASETAG:=$(VERSION)
GITUSER:=wummel
GITREPO:=$(APPNAME)
HOMEPAGE:=$(HOME)/public_html/patool-webpage.git
WEBMETA:=doc/web/source/conf.py
CHANGELOG:=doc/changelog.txt
GIT_MAIN_BRANCH:=master
# Pytest options:
# -s: do not capture stdout/stderr (some tests fail otherwise)
# --full-trace: print full stacktrace on keyboard interrupts
# --log-file: write test output to file for easier inspection
# --numprocesses auto: run tests in parallel on available CPU cores (uses pytest-xdist)
PYTESTOPTS?=-s --full-trace --log-file=build/test.log --numprocesses auto
# which test modules to run
TESTS ?= tests/
# set test options
TESTOPTS=
############ Default target ############
# `make help` displays all targets documented with `##`in the target line
.PHONY: help
help: ## display this help section
@awk 'BEGIN {FS = ":.*?## "} /^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+:.*?## / {printf "\033[36m%-38s\033[0m %s\n", $$1, $$2}' $(MAKEFILE_LIST)
.DEFAULT_GOAL := help
############ Installation and provisioning ############
# these targets work best in a virtual python environment
# see https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv for more info
.PHONY: init ## install python virtual env and required development packages
init:
uv sync
############ Build and release targets ############
.PHONY: clean
clean: ## remove generated python, web page files and all local patool installations
python setup.py clean --all
uv pip uninstall patool
$(MAKE) -C doc/web clean
.PHONY: distclean
distclean: clean ## run clean and additionally remove all build and dist files
rm -rf build dist
rm -f MANIFEST
# clean aborted dist builds and output files
rm -rf $(APPNAME)-$(VERSION) $(APPNAME).egg-info
rm -f *-stamp*
.PHONY: dist
dist: ## build source and wheel distribution file
uv build
.PHONY: release-pypi
release-pypi: ## upload a new release to pypi
uv publish dist/$(ARCHIVE_SOURCE) dist/$(ARCHIVE_WHEEL)
# export GITHUB_TOKEN for the hub command
# Generate a fine grained access token with:
# - Restricted to this repository (patool)
# - Repository permission: Metadata -> Read (displayed as "Read access to metadata" in token view)
# - Repository permission: Contents -> Read and write (displayed as "Read and Write access to code" in token view)
# - Expiration in 90 days
# After that run "export GITHUB_TOKEN="
.PHONY: release-gh
release-gh: ## upload a new release to github
gh release create \
--title "Release $(GITRELEASETAG)" \
--notes "See doc/changelog.txt for release notes" \
--latest \
--draft=false \
--prerelease=false \
--verify-tag \
"$(GITRELEASETAG)" \
dist/$(ARCHIVE_SOURCE) \
dist/$(ARCHIVE_WHEEL)
# Make a new release by calling all the distinct steps in the correct order.
# Each step is a separate target so that it's easy to do this manually if
# anything screwed up.
.PHONY: release
release: distclean releasecheck ## release a new version of patool
$(MAKE) dist release-gh release-pypi release-homepage github-issues
.PHONY: releasecheck
releasecheck: update_webmeta checkgit checkchangelog lint test typecheck checkgitreleasetag ## check that repo is ready for release
.PHONY: checkgit
checkgit: ## check that git changes are all committed on the main branch
# check that branch is the main branch
@if [ "$(shell git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)" != "$(GIT_MAIN_BRANCH)" ]; then \
echo "ERROR: current git branch is not '$(GIT_MAIN_BRANCH)'"; \
git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD; \
false; \
fi
# check for uncommitted versions
@if [ -n "$(shell git status --porcelain --untracked-files=all)" ]; then \
echo "ERROR: uncommitted git changes"; \
git status --porcelain --untracked-files=all; \
false; \
fi
.PHONY: checkgitreleasetag
checkgitreleasetag: ## check release tag for git exists
@if [ -z "$(shell git tag -l -- $(GITRELEASETAG))" ]; then \
echo "ERROR: git tag \"$(GITRELEASETAG)\" does not exist, execute 'git tag -a $(GITRELEASETAG) -m \"$(GITRELEASETAG)\"'"; \
false; \
fi
# check that release tags is pushed to remote
@if ! git ls-remote --exit-code --tags origin $(GITRELEASETAG); then \
echo "ERROR: git tag \"$(GITRELEASETAG)\" does not exist on remote repo, execute 'git push --tags'"; \
fi
.PHONY: github-issues
github-issues: ## close github issues mentioned in changelog
# github-changelog is a local tool which parses the changelog and automatically
# closes issues mentioned in the changelog entries.
cd .. && github-changelog $(GITUSER) $(GITREPO) patool.git/doc/changelog.txt
############ Versioning ############
bumpversion-%: ## shortcut target for bumpversion: bumpversion-{major,minor,patch}
bumpversion $*
$(MAKE) bumpchangelog
bumpchangelog: ## add leading changelog entry for a new version
sed -i '1i$(VERSION) (released xx.xx.xxxx)\n *\n' $(CHANGELOG)
checkchangelog: ## check changelog before release
@if egrep -i "xx\.|xxxx|\.xx" $(CHANGELOG) > /dev/null; then \
echo "Could not release: edit $(CHANGELOG) release date"; false; \
fi
@if ! grep "^$(VERSION)" $(CHANGELOG) > /dev/null; then \
echo "ERROR: Version $(VERSION) missing from $(CHANGELOG)"; \
false; \
fi
@if ! head -n1 $(CHANGELOG) | egrep "^$(VERSION)" >/dev/null; then \
echo "Could not release: different versions in $(CHANGELOG) and setup.py"; \
echo "Version in $(CHANGELOG):"; head -n1 $(CHANGELOG); \
echo "Version in setup.py: $(VERSION)"; false; \
fi
############ Linting and syntax checks ############
.PHONY: lint
lint: ## lint python code
ruff check setup.py patoolib tests doc/web/source
.PHONY: reformat
reformat: ## format the python code
ruff format setup.py patoolib tests doc/web/source
.PHONY: checkoutdated checkoutdatedpy checkoutdatedgh
checkoutdated: checkoutdatedpy checkoutdatedgh
checkoutdatedpy: ## Check for outdated package requirements
# Compare the list of currently installed packages with the same list of packages with latest versions from pypi.
# Assumes that all requirements have pinned versions with "==".
# To check only direct dependencies, not those of further down the dependency tree,
# the output is filtered by using `pip tree -d0` and grep with a regular
# expression of the form
# `grep -E "(\tpackage1\t|package2\t| ... |\tpackageN)"`.
# The leading tab before each package prevents matching substrings.
# When grep does not find any match, all required packages are uptodate.
# In this case, grep exits with exitcode 1. Test for this after running grep.
@set +e; \
echo "Check for outdated Python packages"; \
uv pip list --format=freeze |sed 's/==.*//' | uv pip compile - --color=never --quiet --no-deps --no-header --no-annotate |diff <(uv pip list --format=freeze) - --side-by-side --suppress-common-lines | \
grep -iE "($(shell grep == pyproject.toml | cut -f1 -d= | tr -d "\"\' "| sed -e 's/\[.*\]//' |sort | paste -sd '|'))"; \
test $$? = 1
checkoutdatedgh: ## check for outedated github tools
# github-check-outdated is a local tool which compares a given version with the latest available github release version
# see https://gist.github.com/wummel/ef14989766009effa4e262b01096fc8c for an example implementation
@echo "Check for outdated Github tools"
github-check-outdated astral-sh uv "$(shell uv version | cut -f2 -d" ")"
############ Testing ############
.PHONY: test
test: ## run tests
uv run pytest $(PYTESTOPTS) $(TESTOPTS) $(TESTS)
# Needs https://nektosact.com/ and docker
# Uses https://github.com/catthehacker/docker_images
.PHONY: test-github
test-github: ## run github workflow actions
act -P ubuntu-latest=ghcr.io/catthehacker/ubuntu:act-latest --matrix os:ubuntu-latest
.PHONY: typecheck
typecheck: ## run pytype
pytype patoolib
############ Documentation ############
doc/$(APPNAME).txt: doc/$(APPNAME).1 ## make text file from man page for wheel builds
cols=`stty size | cut -d" " -f2`; stty cols 72; man -l $< | sed -e 's/.\cH//g' > $@; stty cols $$cols
.PHONY: count
count: ## print some code statistics
@sloccount patoolib
.PHONY: update_webmeta
update_webmeta: ## update package metadata for the homepage
sed -i -e 's/project =.*/project = "$(APPNAME)"/g' $(WEBMETA)
sed -i -e 's/version =.*/version = "$(VERSION)"/g' $(WEBMETA)
sed -i -e 's/author =.*/author = "$(AUTHOR)"/g' $(WEBMETA)
.PHONY: release-homepage
release-homepage: update_webmeta ## update the homepage after a release
$(MAKE) -C doc/web release
././@PaxHeader 0000000 0000000 0000000 00000000034 00000000000 010212 x ustar 00 28 mtime=1740775710.4084792
patool-4.0.0/PKG-INFO 0000644 0001750 0001750 00000010625 14760420436 013472 0 ustar 00calvin calvin Metadata-Version: 2.2
Name: patool
Version: 4.0.0
Summary: portable archive file manager
Home-page: https://github.com/wummel/patool
Author: Bastian Kleineidam
Author-email: bastian.kleineidam@web.de
License: GPL-3
Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/wummel/patool
Keywords: archiver,archive,compression,commandline,manager
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Topic :: System :: Archiving :: Compression
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.10
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
Provides-Extra: argcompletion
Requires-Dist: argcomplete==3.5.3; extra == "argcompletion"
Dynamic: author
Dynamic: author-email
Dynamic: classifier
Dynamic: description
Dynamic: description-content-type
Dynamic: home-page
Dynamic: keywords
Dynamic: license
Dynamic: project-url
Dynamic: requires-python
Dynamic: summary
Patool
=======
Patool is an archive file manager.
Various archive formats can be created, extracted, tested, listed,
searched, repacked and compared with patool. The advantage of patool is
its simplicity in handling archive files without having to remember a
myriad of programs and options.
The archive format is determined by the file(1) program and as
a fallback by the archive file extension.
patool supports 7z (.7z, .cb7), ACE (.ace, .cba), ADF (.adf), ALZIP (.alz),
APE (.ape), AR (.a), ARC (.arc), ARJ (.arj), BZIP2 (.bz2), BZIP3 (.bz3),
CAB (.cab), CHM (.chm), COMPRESS (.Z), CPIO (.cpio), DEB (.deb), DMS (.dms),
FLAC (.flac), GZIP (.gz), ISO (.iso), LRZIP (.lrz), LZH (.lha, .lzh),
LZIP (.lz), LZMA (.lzma), LZOP (.lzo), RPM (.rpm), RAR (.rar, .cbr),
RZIP (.rz), SHN (.shn), TAR (.tar, .cbt), UDF (.udf), XZ (.xz),
ZIP (.zip, .jar, .cbz), ZOO (.zoo) and ZSTANDARD (.zst) archive formats.
It relies on helper applications to handle those archive formats
(for example `xz` for XZ (.xz) archives).
The archive formats TAR, ZIP, BZIP2 and GZIP are supported natively
and do not require helper applications to be installed.
Examples
---------
```
# Extract several archives with different formats
patool extract archive.zip otherarchive.rar
# Extract archive with password
patool extract --password somepassword archive.rar
# Test archive integrity
patool test --verbose dist.tar.gz
# List files stored in an archive
patool list package.deb
# Create a new archive
patool create --verbose /path/to/myfiles.zip file1.txt dir/
# Create a new archive with password
patool create --verbose --password somepassword /path/to/myfiles.zip file1.txt dir/
# Show differences between two archives
patool diff release1.0.tar.gz release2.0.zip
# Search for text inside archives
patool search "def urlopen" python-3.3.tar.gz
# Repackage an archive in a different format
patool repack linux-2.6.33.tar.gz linux-2.6.33.tar.bz2
```
Website
--------
See https://wummel.github.io/patool/ for more info and downloads.
API
----
You can use patool functions from other Python applications.
Log output will be on sys.stdout and sys.stderr.
On errors, `PatoolError` will be raised.
Note that extra options or customization
for specific archive programs are not supported.
```
import patoolib
patoolib.extract_archive("archive.zip", outdir="/tmp")
patoolib.test_archive("dist.tar.gz", verbosity=1)
patoolib.list_archive("package.deb")
patoolib.create_archive("/path/to/myfiles.zip", ("file1.txt", "dir/"))
patoolib.diff_archives("release1.0.tar.gz", "release2.0.zip")
patoolib.search_archive("def urlopen", "python3.3.tar.gz")
patoolib.repack_archive("linux-2.6.33.tar.gz", "linux-2.6.33.tar.bz2")
patoolib.is_archive("package.deb")
```
See https://wummel.github.io/patool/ for detailed API documentation.
Test suite
-----------
Patool has [extensive unit tests](https://github.com/wummel/patool/tree/master/tests) to ensure the code quality.
The tests are run on each commit by a github runner.
Bash completion
----------------
Install the argcomplete python package with
`apt-get install python3-argcomplete`,
then run
`eval "$(register-python-argcomplete patool)"`.
After that typing `patool`, a `` and then ``
lists available options and commands.
././@PaxHeader 0000000 0000000 0000000 00000000026 00000000000 010213 x ustar 00 22 mtime=1731184913.0
patool-4.0.0/README.md 0000640 0001750 0001750 00000006301 14713744421 013645 0 ustar 00calvin calvin Patool
=======
Patool is an archive file manager.
Various archive formats can be created, extracted, tested, listed,
searched, repacked and compared with patool. The advantage of patool is
its simplicity in handling archive files without having to remember a
myriad of programs and options.
The archive format is determined by the file(1) program and as
a fallback by the archive file extension.
patool supports 7z (.7z, .cb7), ACE (.ace, .cba), ADF (.adf), ALZIP (.alz),
APE (.ape), AR (.a), ARC (.arc), ARJ (.arj), BZIP2 (.bz2), BZIP3 (.bz3),
CAB (.cab), CHM (.chm), COMPRESS (.Z), CPIO (.cpio), DEB (.deb), DMS (.dms),
FLAC (.flac), GZIP (.gz), ISO (.iso), LRZIP (.lrz), LZH (.lha, .lzh),
LZIP (.lz), LZMA (.lzma), LZOP (.lzo), RPM (.rpm), RAR (.rar, .cbr),
RZIP (.rz), SHN (.shn), TAR (.tar, .cbt), UDF (.udf), XZ (.xz),
ZIP (.zip, .jar, .cbz), ZOO (.zoo) and ZSTANDARD (.zst) archive formats.
It relies on helper applications to handle those archive formats
(for example `xz` for XZ (.xz) archives).
The archive formats TAR, ZIP, BZIP2 and GZIP are supported natively
and do not require helper applications to be installed.
Examples
---------
```
# Extract several archives with different formats
patool extract archive.zip otherarchive.rar
# Extract archive with password
patool extract --password somepassword archive.rar
# Test archive integrity
patool test --verbose dist.tar.gz
# List files stored in an archive
patool list package.deb
# Create a new archive
patool create --verbose /path/to/myfiles.zip file1.txt dir/
# Create a new archive with password
patool create --verbose --password somepassword /path/to/myfiles.zip file1.txt dir/
# Show differences between two archives
patool diff release1.0.tar.gz release2.0.zip
# Search for text inside archives
patool search "def urlopen" python-3.3.tar.gz
# Repackage an archive in a different format
patool repack linux-2.6.33.tar.gz linux-2.6.33.tar.bz2
```
Website
--------
See https://wummel.github.io/patool/ for more info and downloads.
API
----
You can use patool functions from other Python applications.
Log output will be on sys.stdout and sys.stderr.
On errors, `PatoolError` will be raised.
Note that extra options or customization
for specific archive programs are not supported.
```
import patoolib
patoolib.extract_archive("archive.zip", outdir="/tmp")
patoolib.test_archive("dist.tar.gz", verbosity=1)
patoolib.list_archive("package.deb")
patoolib.create_archive("/path/to/myfiles.zip", ("file1.txt", "dir/"))
patoolib.diff_archives("release1.0.tar.gz", "release2.0.zip")
patoolib.search_archive("def urlopen", "python3.3.tar.gz")
patoolib.repack_archive("linux-2.6.33.tar.gz", "linux-2.6.33.tar.bz2")
patoolib.is_archive("package.deb")
```
See https://wummel.github.io/patool/ for detailed API documentation.
Test suite
-----------
Patool has [extensive unit tests](https://github.com/wummel/patool/tree/master/tests) to ensure the code quality.
The tests are run on each commit by a github runner.
Bash completion
----------------
Install the argcomplete python package with
`apt-get install python3-argcomplete`,
then run
`eval "$(register-python-argcomplete patool)"`.
After that typing `patool`, a `` and then ``
lists available options and commands.
././@PaxHeader 0000000 0000000 0000000 00000000033 00000000000 010211 x ustar 00 27 mtime=1740775710.372479
patool-4.0.0/doc/ 0000750 0001750 0001750 00000000000 14760420436 013131 5 ustar 00calvin calvin ././@PaxHeader 0000000 0000000 0000000 00000000026 00000000000 010213 x ustar 00 22 mtime=1730746196.0
patool-4.0.0/doc/api.md 0000640 0001750 0001750 00000005160 14712213524 014222 0 ustar 00calvin calvin Development with the patoolib library
======================================
The patool functionality can also be used in other Python programs.
To do this, install the patool program, import the library and
use one or more of the convenience functions.
import patoolib
try:
patoolib.extract("myarchive.zip", verbose=True)
print("Success.")
except patoolib.util.PatoolError as msg:
print("Error:", msg)
General rules for all convenience functions:
* All convenience functions raise PatoolError on errors.
* Error messages are printed on stderr, informative messages
are printed on stdout.
* All file arguments are filenames. File objects are not accepted
as input.
* Filenames can be relative or absolute.
* If verbosity is increased, additional output of the archive
program is shown.
* Usually the program to be executed is automatically determined
but it can be set manually with the program parameter.
The convenience functions are:
* ``def extract_archive(archive, verbosity=0, outdir=None, program=None)``
Extracts the given archive filename to the current working directory
or if specified to the given directory name in outdir.
Checks that the archive exists and is readable before extracting it.
* ``def list_archive(archive, verbosity=1, program=None)``
Lists the contents of the given archive filename on stdout.
Checks that the archive exists and is readable before listing it.
* ``def test_archive(archive, verbosity=0, program=None)``
Tests the given archive filename.
Checks that the archive exists and is readable before testing it.
* ``def create_archive(archive, filenames, verbosity=0, program=None)``
Creates a new archive. The type of archive is determined
by the archive filename extension.
Checks that the archive is not already existing to avoid overwriting it.
Also checks that the filename list is not empty and that all files exist
and are readable.
* ``diff_archives(archive1, archive2, verbosity=0)``
This function lists differences in the content of the two archives.
Both archives are extracted and the contents are compared
recursively with the diff(1) program.
Checks that both archives exist and are readable.
* ``def search_archive(pattern, archive, verbosity=0)``
This function searches the given pattern in the archive file contents
with grep(1).
Checks that archive exists and is readable.
* ``repack_archive (archive, archive_new, verbosity=0)``
This function extracts the contents of the archive and packs them
into archive_new.
Checks that archive exists and is readable. Also checks that
archive_new does not exist to avoid overwriting it.
././@PaxHeader 0000000 0000000 0000000 00000000026 00000000000 010213 x ustar 00 22 mtime=1740775104.0
patool-4.0.0/doc/changelog.txt 0000640 0001750 0001750 00000037125 14760417300 015626 0 ustar 00calvin calvin 4.0.0 (released 28.02.2025)
* Detect and use archive programs from Peazip installations.
Closes: GH bug #51
* Require Python >= 3.11
3.1.3 (released 15.02.2025)
* Expand rar detection logic to all 7zip programs
Thanks Alfred Wingate for the patch!
* Detect if 7zip programs support COMPRESS (.Z) archives, since 7za 24.09 does not support it anymore.
This fixes test errors on newer Ubuntu systems.
3.1.2 (released 14.02.2025)
* Add workaround for an error using uv publish.
3.1.1 (released 14.02.2025)
* Improved RAR support detection for the 7-Zip archiver.
Closes: GH bug #175, #176
* Enable file(1) detection of ALZ archives, and improved handling of RAR detection for file 5.46.
Thanks Alfred Wingate for the patches!
3.1.0 (released 19.11.2024)
* Added support for UDF (.udf) archives with 7z.
Closes: GH bug #80
* The options --quiet and --verbose are now mutually exclusive options.
* When --quiet is given twice, output on stderr from archive commands is
suppressed. When using the API functions, set verbosity to -2.
3.0.3 (released 04.11.2024)
* Fix UnicodeDecode errors when logging, especially on windows systems.
Closes: GH bug #170
* Added support for WIM (windows image) archives with 7z.
* If the MIME database cannot detect the file type, check again with a lowercase filenanme extension.
* Use 7z option -aou to rename files when extracting instead of overwriting them.
* Use rar option -or to rename files when extracting instead of overwriting them.
* Use rar option -kb to keep files when extracting broken RAR archives.
3.0.2 (released 21.10.2024)
* When running in verbose mode (-vv), print mime and compression info.
* Use official github command line client "gh" for releases.
* Added type annotations.
3.0.1 (released 06.10.2024)
* Use more uv command to replace other build tools, ie. twine.
* Add new --quiet option to suppress command output.
* Document that Windows needs a file program to be able to determine file types without extensions.
Closes: GH bug #152
3.0.0 (released 25.09.2024)
* When a program does not support a compression type, try to find other programs instead of failing.
This changes some library functions which are not part of the official API, but might be used by
other programs, hence the major version upgrade.
Thanks to github user benjaminwinger for the idea and initial patch!
Closes: GH bug #87
* Better detection for tar programs which compression is supported.
Closes: GH bug #86
* The Python module "tarfile" supports LZMA and XZ compressed archives.
Added tests for these archive formats (.tar.lzma and .tar.xz).
* Do not print program output when running with verbosity=-1.
Closes: GH bug #157
2.4.0 (released 21.08.2024)
* Document that patool extracts the archive for the search and repack commands.
Closes: GH bug #154
* Add supported_formats() API function listing supported formats and operations
for each format.
Idea and patch by github user nohr-ai, thanks!
2.3.0 (released 26.06.2024)
* Add linting check to github workflow CI.
Idea and patch by sorairolake, thanks!
* Format the python code with ruff, and
add a check to github workflow CI.
Idea and initial patch by sorairolake, thanks!
Closes: GH bug #151
* Support tar --zstd for extracting TAR archives compressed with ZSTANDARD.
Closes: GH bug #162
* Use locale.getpreferredencoding() instead of sys.stderr.encoding for
logging output encoding.
Closes: GH bug #158
2.2.0 (released 14.02.2024)
* Improved detection when running under pythonw.exe.
Also fixes the output problems on Windows systems.
Closes: GH bug #147, #142
* Document API functions.
2.1.1 (released 26.01.2024)
* Added support for 7zz and 7zzs programs from the Linux-specific release
of 7-Zip.
Closes: GH bug #145
2.1.0 (released 17.01.2024)
* Document all functions and modules, and add linting rule for it.
* Remove spaces between function and argument list
Closes: GH bug #100
* Log warnings when subprocesses in utility functions return errors
that are ignored.
* Fix a TypeError when using unar with passwords.
Thanks to Kevin Matt for the patch.
Closes: GH bug #144
* Catch errors when using file --uncompress on system which do not support this.
Closes: GH bug #141
2.0.0 (released 14.11.2023)
* Require Python >= 3.10
* Use Python logging module instead of print() for diagnostic output.
Diagnostic output of patool will now be printed on stderr instead of
stdout.
This change is the reason for the major version number increase.
Closes: GH bug #37
* Support the jar program to list and extract ZIP archives.
* Do not use the -v option when extracting or testing ZIP archives
with unzip, since -v lists files instead of printing verbose output.
Closes: GH bug #49
* Use the -sae option for 7z to use the provided archive name.
Closes: GH bug #72
* Add error message about temporary directory when extraction fails.
Closes: GH bug #57
* Removed the recompress command.
* Use the new filter option when extracting TAR archives with the tarfile
module in Python >= 3.12 to detect unsafe archive entries.
* Added new command "patool version" to print version information.
* Do not use maximum compression anymore, the default settings should
be good enough for our standard use case.
* Restore original file name for GZIP (.gz) archives.
Closes: GH bug #67
1.15.0 (released 28.10.2023)
* Added support for LZ4 archives with the lz4 tool.
Closes: GH bug #46
* Use correct registry key flag for 32-bit Python on 64-bit Windows
when detecting 7z.
Closes: GH bug #35
* Fix configuration for listing .bz2 and .bz3 archives.
* Added support for the unar program which can extract a lot of
archive formats, for example ZIP, RAR, 7Z, TAR, GZIP, BZIP2 etc.
Closes: GH bug #39
* Document how to enable bash completion.
Closes: GH bug #127
1.14.1 (released 26.10.2023)
* Fix wrong option in bzip3, and add tests.
Closes: GH bug #134
* Create non-existing directories when using the --outdir option
with patool extract.
Closes: GH bug #117, #132
* Ensure log output does not have a UnicodeEncodeError
Closes: GH bug #122, #121, #52, #29
* Don't open new console windows for subprocesses on Windows.
Closes: GH bug #85
* Use 7z to extract, list and test CHM (.chm) archives.
Closes: GH bug #78
1.14.0 (released 25.10.2023)
* Test if tar supports --force-local on macOS systems.
Closes: GH bug #125
* Enable archive header encryption for 7z
Thanks to Michael Serajnik for the initial patch.
Closes: GH bug #102
* Added support for BZIP3 archives with the bzip3 tool.
Closes: GH bug #129
* Fix Windows tar doesn't use --force-local
Thanks to Jack Cherng for the patch.
* Include tests data in the source distribution.
Thanks to Alfred Wingate for the patch.
1.13 (released 24.10.2023)
* Added support for ZSTANDARD archives with the zstd tool.
* Improved patool diff output: when two archives each have
only one entry, compare those entries directly instead of
the parent directory.
* Replace deprecated distutils with setuptools to fix build errors
with modern Python environments.
Closes: GH bug #114, #103
* Disable password prompting with 7z in non-interactive mode with
the option "-p-".
Thanks to Pascua Theus for the patch.
* Disable sandbox mode for file(1) to fix detection of compressed tar
archives on systems with libseccomp.
Thanks to Alfred Wingate for the patch.
* Remove read-only directories after a diff comparison of two archives.
Thanks to c01o for the patch.
1.12 (released 17.1.2016)
* Add winrar to default search path on Windows.
* Improve usage documentation on Windows.
Closes: GH bug #19
1.11 (released 9.1.2016)
* Fix 7z unpacking when only p7zip with /usr/bin/7zr is installed.
* Support comic book archives: .cb7 for 7z, .cba for ACE, .cbr for RAR,
.cbt for TAR and .cbz for ZIP archives.
1.10 (released 10.12.2015)
* Added support for VHD (Virtual Hard Disk) archives with 7z.
1.9 (released 07.12.2015)
* Fix ZPAQ archive creation.
Patch by vitlav
* Fix ZPAQ archive testing.
* Add more search paths for rar libraries.
Patch by vitlav
Closes: GH bug #30
* Fix support URL
Closes: GH bug #28
* Updated PyPI trove classifiers to include Python 3
Closes: GH bug #25
* Added new option --non-interactive to avoid commandline prompts of
archive programs.
Closes: GH bug #16, #24
1.8 (released 19.7.2015)
* Added support for ZPAQ archives.
Closes: GH bug #14
* Use options for maximum compression when creating archives
and the archive program has such options.
* Added a new "recompress" command which tries to reduce the
size of the compressed archive.
* Add BZIP2 creation to 7z and 7za commands.
1.7 (released 27.6.2014)
* Configure the xz program to also extract LZMA files.
* Fixed creation of LZMA files with the Python lzma module.
* Handle *.epub and *.apk files as ZIP files.
1.6 (released 8.6.2014)
* Search /usr/local/lib for p7zip RAR modules.
Closes: GH bug #10
1.5 (released 30.3.2014)
* Fix detection of existing broken symlinks when unpacking.
1.4 (released 2.9.2013)
* Add missing GZIP creation support for 7z modules.
Closes: GH bug #6
1.3 (released 19.7.2013)
* Add patoolib.__version__ (see PEP 396).
Closes: GH bug #3
* Improved detection of LZMA and LRZIP files with file(1).
* Add missing patoolib.programs to Windows installer.
Closes: GH bug #5
1.2 (released 27.6.2013)
* Fix detection of *.gz with newer libmagic versions.
Closes: GH bug #2
1.1 "Clerks" (released 7.4.2013)
* Add support for zopfli, Googles new zlib compressor.
* Fix an error repacking compressed tar archives with 7z.
1.0 "Robot and Frank" (released 1.3.2013)
* Add support for searching in archive contents.
* Add support for ISO image handling.
* Allow multiple --verbose options to increase program output.
* Add patool.exe to the PATH in the windows installer.
* Fixed Python lzma archive handling.
* Fixed lzop, lrzip and rzip archive handling.
* Fixed Python 3.x support.
0.19 "The Kids Are All Right" (released 21.2.2013)
* Support the lzma module in Python >= 3.3
* Optimize repacking of archives with the same format.
Closes: GH bug #1
0.18 "Skyfall" (released 15.12.2012)
* Fixed unadf archive listing.
* Added support for Python 3.x.
* Use importlib to find program modules and depend on Python >= 2.7.
* Added support for archmage and chmlib handling CHM (.chm) archives.
0.17 "I am Bruce Lee" (released 4.8.2012)
* Added support for Monkey's Audio Compressor handling APE (.ape) archives.
* Added support for shorten handling SHN (.shn) archives.
* Added support for flac handling FLAC (.flac) archives.
* Added support for the BSD cpio and tar programs.
* Added support for lhasa handling LZH (.lzh, .lha) archives.
* Added support for lcap handling CAB (.cab) archives.
* Added support for shar handling SHAR (.shar) shell archives.
* Added support for unadf handling ADF (.adf) amiga disk archives.
* Removed support for orange handling self-extracting installers.
* Generate standalone Windows .exe and Linux .rpm installer.
* Initialize the internal MIME database correct on all platforms.
* Improved option compatibility for the ar, cpio and tar programs.
* Rename the temporary output directory if it contains multiple files.
The name is the archive name without extension, which is more
readable than a random filename "UnpackXyz".
* Require and use Python >=2.5
0.16 "Game of thrones" (released 12.5.2012)
* Document the --outdir option for the extract command.
Closes: SF bug #3363964
* Added convenience library function to handle archives.
Documentation for those functions can be found in
doc/development.txt.
Closes: SF bug #3351936
* Fix generating an RPM installer.
Closes: SF bug #2977749
* Added support for the lbzip2 program handling BZIP2 archives.
* Added support for the plzip program handling LZIP archives.
* Prevent overwriting files with repack.
* Support extraction of BZIP2 (.bz2) files with the Python bz2 module.
* Support extraction of GZIP (.gz) files with the Python gzip module.
* Support extraction of ZIP (.zip) files with the Python zipfile module.
* Support extraction of TAR (.tar) files with the Python tarfile module.
0.15 "Contraband" (released 8.4.2012)
* Print help when unknown options are given.
* Print error when archive files do not exist.
* Added installation instructions in doc/install.txt
* Added support for the pigz program handling GZIP archives.
0.14 "Book of Dragons" (released 30.1.2012)
* Handle CRX (.crx) files as ZIP archives. They have garbage at
the beginning of the file, but some unzip programs can cope with
that.
* The xz program supports listing of XZ archives. Adjust the
configuration accordingly.
0.13 "Megamind" (released 25.1.2011)
* Fix command argument order when extracting cpio archives.
* Added correct cpio MIME type on Debian systems.
* Added support for the clzip and pdlzip programs who are both capable
of handling LZIP (.lz) archives.
* Added support for the orange program which is capable of extracting
CAB (.cab) archives.
* Added support for DMS (.dms) files with the xdms program.
* Support ZIP (.zip) file creation with the 7z and 7za programs.
* Improved MIME type detection for compressed TAR archives.
* Fix needed archive programs for several test cases, including
test_repack and test_mime.
0.12 "Galaxy Quest" (released 20.11.2010)
* Show commands that are run.
* Fix rar extraction unpack directory.
* Fix ZIP mimedb detection on Windows systems.
0.11 "Primer" (released 4.10.2010)
* Added support for the standalone 7za program.
0.10 "Matchpoint" (released 10.4.2010)
* Correct shell quoting of commandline arguments. Now files with
spaces or other special characters are handled correctly.
* Use correct error routine on rmtree() errors. The previous
one did not have the correct number of arguments.
0.9 "Cargo" (released 26.3.2010)
* Do not use the diff -B option when comparing archives.
* Improved documentation: explain commands in more detail.
* Added support for RZIP (.rz) archives.
* Added support for ZOO (.zoo) archives.
0.8 "Storage" (released 11.3.2010)
* Fix path error by using absolute pathname for archive when changing
the current working directory to the unpack directory.
* Fix parsing of the "-v" short option.
* Added new command "patool diff" to show differences between two
archives.
* Added new command "patool repack" to repackage archives in another
format.
0.7 "3000 Miles to Graceland" (released 8.3.2010)
* Added support for ALZIP (.alz) archives.
* Added support for LRZIP (.lrz) archives.
* Added support for ARC (.arc) archives.
0.6 "Waking Ned" (released 6.3.2010)
* Remove the --force option. Local files are now never overwritten.
* Added option alias -v for --verbose.
* Added --verbose option to create command.
* Added support for extracting, listing and testing multiple archives.
* Fix permissions of extracted files: make them readable by the
current user.
* Added support for ACE (.ace) archives.
* Added support for AR (.a) archives.
* Added support for LZH (.lha, .lzh) archives.
0.5 "Vanishing Point" (released 4.3.2010)
* Ported to Python 2.4.
* Added support for LZIP (.lz) archives.
* Removed support for setting options via config file.
0.4 "Nikita" (released 3.3.2010)
* Added support for Windows systems.
* Added support for creating ZIP files.
* Improved listing of available archive formats.
* Improved recognition of MIME types.
0.3 "Management" (released 23.2.2010)
* Better test if encodings of archive commands are supported
(for example .tar.Z needs a decompress program).
0.2 "Birdy" (released 22.2.2010)
* Add support for LZMA and XZ archives.
0.1 "Hard Boiled" (released 21.2.2010)
* Initial release.
././@PaxHeader 0000000 0000000 0000000 00000000026 00000000000 010213 x ustar 00 22 mtime=1731962026.0
patool-4.0.0/doc/development.md 0000640 0001750 0001750 00000001476 14716722252 016010 0 ustar 00calvin calvin Development
============
Development for patool needs the following environment:
1. Debian Linux or a similar distribution like Ubuntu
2. GNU make
3. A user with sudo permissions.
To start developing, run the following commands:
1. Checkout the source code and change into base project directory
$ git clone https://github.com/wummel/patool.git && cd patool
2. Initialize the source directory
$ scripts/install_dev.sh
$ make init
This installs required packages, creates a virtual Python environment in the directory `.venv/`
and installs required modules for development.
3. Run the tests
$ make test
4. Change the code, and test the new code by installing patool in the virtual Python environment
$ make localbuild
Now the `patool` binary will be installed in the `.venv/bin` directory.
././@PaxHeader 0000000 0000000 0000000 00000000033 00000000000 010211 x ustar 00 27 mtime=1740775710.372479
patool-4.0.0/doc/icon/ 0000750 0001750 0001750 00000000000 14760420436 014061 5 ustar 00calvin calvin ././@PaxHeader 0000000 0000000 0000000 00000000026 00000000000 010213 x ustar 00 22 mtime=1730746196.0
patool-4.0.0/doc/icon/Makefile 0000640 0001750 0001750 00000000334 14712213524 015515 0 ustar 00calvin calvin OXYGEN := ${HOME}/src/oxygen-gitsvn
ICOICONS := logo16x16.png logo32x32.png
all: favicon.ico
logo%.png: $(OXYGEN)/%/apps/utilities-file-archiver.png
cp $< $@
favicon.ico: $(ICOICONS)
png2ico favicon.ico $(ICOICONS)
././@PaxHeader 0000000 0000000 0000000 00000000026 00000000000 010213 x ustar 00 22 mtime=1730746196.0
patool-4.0.0/doc/icon/favicon.ico 0000640 0001750 0001750 00000007066 14712213524 016207 0 ustar 00calvin calvin h &