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| Help please with terminal message Hi all, I have used Macpardeluxe to unrar a film and it reports that all files are present and correct but instead of joining the seg together as it usaly dose the terminal window opens with this message:- Last login: Sun Oct 12 08:26:41 on ttyp1 cd "/Volumes/maxtor 1Film/untitled folder222/1111"Welcome to Darwin! ;unace e "/Volumes/maxtor 1Film/untitled folder222/1111/Henry 1.ace";exit [mmmm-Computer:~] mmmmm% cd "/Volumes/maxtor 1Film/untitled folder222/1111";unace e "/Volumes/maxtor 1Film/untitled folder222/1111/Henry 1.ace";exit unace: Command not found. logout [Process completed] I do not know what to write to get it to unace and any help much appriciated vernon |
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| Re: Help please with terminal message vernon schreef: > Last login: Sun Oct 12 08:26:41 on ttyp1 > cd "/Volumes/maxtor 1Film/untitled folder222/1111"Welcome to Darwin! > ;unace e "/Volumes/maxtor 1Film/untitled folder222/1111/Henry 1.ace";exit > [mmmm-Computer:~] mmmmm% cd "/Volumes/maxtor 1Film/untitled > folder222/1111";unace e "/Volumes/maxtor 1Film/untitled folder222/1111/Henry > 1.ace";exit > unace: Command not found. You don't have the unace command. You can get it on versiontracker, it is in the package 'PCTools': http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/12645 But please note: this version of unace can only decompress ace files that are compressed using the old version of winACE. At this point there is no tool for OS X that can decompress ace files which are compressed with the new winACE, as far as I know. Greetings, Eveline. |
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| Re: Help please with terminal message.Thank you Evelin On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 10:51:24 +0200, Eveline wrote (in message <slrnbokpsc.d32.eveline@xs1.xs4all.nl>): > http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/12645 Big thank you for the help vernon |
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| Attn Eveline re -PCTools On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 9:21:42 +0200, vernon wrote (in message <0001HW.BBB170C40004FB4AF02845B0@news.easynews.com >): > On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 10:51:24 +0200, Eveline wrote > (in message <slrnbokpsc.d32.eveline@xs1.xs4all.nl>): > >> http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/12645 > > Big thank you for the help > vernon > Hej Eveline, thank you for your time and trouble I have installed the PCToös on my hard drive and the disc that the files are on. the inslall instructions said to see how to use unace [localhost:~] you% unace This is the reply [localhost:~] you% unace -bash: [localhost:~]: command not found should I put something else inside the brackets?? I should have said that i am a complete novice in terminal. thanks vernon vernon |
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| Re: Attn Eveline re -PCTools vernon schreef: > I have installed the PCToös on my hard drive and the disc that the files are > on. > the inslall instructions said to see how to use unace > > [localhost:~] you% unace > This is the reply > [localhost:~] you% unace > -bash: [localhost:~]: command not found > should I put something else inside the brackets?? > I should have said that i am a complete novice in terminal. > thanks vernon Hmmm.. I have installed PC tools the normal way, and now I have the unace command at my command in terminal: [a194-109-2-251:~] eveline% unace UNACE v1.2 public version Usage: UNACE <command> [<switches>] <archive[.ace]> Where <command> is one of: e Extract files l List archive t Test archive integrity v List archive (verbose) x Extract files with full path And <switches> is zero or more of: -y Assume 'yes' on all questions, never ask for input [a194-109-2-251:~] eveline% So this means I can just take a .ace file, and type this: unace e file.ace That should do the trick. If your filename has spaces in it or special characters, you can use the tabkey to complete the filename, after typing a few letters. Or drag & drop the file from the finder to terminal, that will automatically put the correct path to the file in terminal. Good luck! Greetings, Eveline. |
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| Re: Attn Eveline re -PCTools On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 18:29:38 +0200, Eveline wrote (in message <slrnboqtfi.18s0.eveline@xs1.xs4all.nl>): > ne. Hej Eveline thank you for your time and help!Much appriceated. On the disc I have a film called Henry cd 1 cd 2 both in 48 segments if I understood you correctly the command should be unace e Henry 1.ace To with i get the reply "segmentation fault"log out. When I run MacPardeluxe on cd 2 it tells me that one file is corrupt but can be fixed with the pin file witch it dose. I now get this message when terminal opens:-Last login: Wed Oct 15 23:23:41 on ttyp1 cd "/Volumes/maxtor 1Film/untitled folder222/1111";unace e "/Volumes/maxtor 1Film/untitled folder222/1111/Henry 1.ace";exit Welcome to Darwin! xxxx-xxxx-Computer:~ xxxx$ cd "/Volumes/maxtor 1Film/untitled folder222/1111";unace e "/Volumes/maxtor 1Film/untitled folder222/1111/Henry 1.ace";exit UNACE v1.2 public version Segmentation fault logout [Process completed] So I suppose that this is a new ace file? or am I still doing something wrong? kind regards vernon |
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| Re: Attn Eveline re -PCTools vernon schreef: > Welcome to Darwin! > xxxx-xxxx-Computer:~ xxxx$ cd "/Volumes/maxtor 1Film/untitled > folder222/1111";unace e "/Volumes/maxtor 1Film/untitled folder222/1111/Henry > 1.ace";exit > UNACE v1.2 public version > Segmentation fault > logout > [Process completed] > > So I suppose that this is a new ace file? or am I still doing something > wrong? This looks very much like the unace command totally chokes on this ace file. When a program exits with 'segmentation fault', it means that the program has crashed. That could very well mean that your file is in a new ace format. This is why I never download WinACE files, but look for other files instead. (rar, zip, tar.gz, etc.) Greetings, Eveline. |
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