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SubjectFilename for Reply to this message
Posted bydonnyjasperson
Posted on08/28/08 09:43 PM



Could you please add filename information to the 7z error messages of (i.e. "7z: ERROR SIZE_NOTIMPL" and "7z: ERROR SZE_File"). When rebuilding several .7z files, from several directories, it can be hard to figure out which one is causing the problem. Thx


SubjectRe: Filename for new Reply to this message
Posted byRoman
Posted on08/29/08 11:44 AM



> Could you please add filename information to the 7z error messages of (i.e. "7z:
> ERROR SIZE_NOTIMPL" and "7z: ERROR SZE_File"). When rebuilding several .7z
> files, from several directories, it can be hard to figure out which one is
> causing the problem. Thx
>


Normally the archive name should be listed in the warnings window as well. After my holiday I might also add the filename inside the archive.


Roman Scherzer



SubjectRe: Filename for new Reply to this message
Posted bydonnyjasperson
Posted on08/30/08 02:57 AM



> > Could you please add filename information to the 7z error messages of (i.e.
> "7z:
> > ERROR SIZE_NOTIMPL" and "7z: ERROR SZE_File"). When rebuilding several .7z
> > files, from several directories, it can be hard to figure out which one is
> > causing the problem. Thx
> >
>
>
> Normally the archive name should be listed in the warnings window as well. After
> my holiday I might also add the filename inside the archive.
>
>
> Roman Scherzer
>

Unfortunately I get the errors quite often and I never get the name of the "7z" file, maybe I have something set wrong?





SubjectRe: Filename for new Reply to this message
Posted byRoman
Posted on09/08/08 09:51 AM



> Unfortunately I get the errors quite often and I never get the name of the "7z"
> file, maybe I have something set wrong?


Well...maybe a not supported 7z method is used ;) I put a note on my todo list to output the exact filename (within the 7z).


Roman Scherzer



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