Hi Damian,
you have to use URI in the "archive://url_encoded_uri_to_archive"
form, so e.g. "archive://file%3A%2F%2Ffoo.tar" for "file://foo.tar".
Then it works like other gvfs filesystems. It is not user-friendly as
it was intended that this will be used by the file managers (without
the need to specify the URI manually), but this has never happened.
Nautilus implemented archive support in a different way, so the
archive backend will be probably removed in the future...
Regards
Ondrej
čt 23. 1. 2020 v 16:22 odesílatel Damian Ivanov
<damianatorrpm(a)gmail.com> napsal:
Hello,
How can one use gvfs-archive in any file manager (nautilus, pcman, thunar)?
I installed the package gvfs-archive, nautilus just extracts it.
I tried from various file manager to navigate to archive:///path/to/archive
also nothing.
How can gvfs-archive be used?
Thanks in advance.
Damian
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