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#FILE ARCHIVES TOOL ARCHIVE#
Extracting Single Archiveįor example, I want to extract a archive file called “ tecmint27-12-2013.gz“, I only execute dtrx command without using any flags. Instead of having to remember syntax for each archive, all you have to remember is dtrx command. The dtrx command is sort of like the one ring to rule them all in the Lord of The Rings.
#FILE ARCHIVES TOOL HOW TO#
Writing /usr/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/dtrx-7.1-py2.6.egg-info How to Use dtrx Command
#FILE ARCHIVES TOOL INSTALL#
# python setup.py install -prefix=/usr/local Sample Output running installĬopying and adjusting scripts/dtrx -> build/scripts-2.6Ĭhanging mode of build/scripts-2.6/dtrx from 644 to 755Ĭopying build/scripts-2.6/dtrx -> /usr/local/binĬhanging mode of /usr/local/bin/dtrx to 755Ĭreating /usr/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/ On Red Hat based systems, dtrx is not available via default repositories, you need to download a dtrx script and install the program system-wide using below commands as root user. On Debian/Ubuntu/Linux Mint $ sudo apt-get install dtrx On RHEL/CentOS/Fedora
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The dtrx tool is by default included in Ubuntu repositories, all you’ve to do is simple do a apt-get to install in on your system. Recursive extraction: It can find archives inside the archive and extract those too.Sane permissions: It also make sure, user can read and write all those files after extraction, keeping permission intact.Keeps everything organized: It will extract archives into their own dedicated directories.
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