For those with Linux VM's on W11 HOST -- 7-zip clone


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Hi there
For those that run Linux VM's and like the Windows 7-zip archiver program - it's available in Linux -- simply install these two packages via your package manager on typical distros -- p7zip for the main program and p7zip-gui for the desktop gui. The interface is identical to the Windows version.

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I wonder if that is built from 7-zip sources?

because the 2102 Alpha has native Linux tarballs (CLI only) for both x86 and x64:


Nice find on that though.
 

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I wonder if that is built from 7-zip sources?

because the 2102 Alpha has native Linux tarballs (CLI only) for both x86 and x64:


Nice find on that though.
Hi there
On Arch Linux / Manjaro install the GUI via the AUR (command yay pk7zip-gui and run as normal user - not as root or sudo) - it then does download the source tarball, compile and package build automatically from the source -- quite a lengthy compilation - but works a treat. A lot of Arch Linux software is also built from .deb type packages so any debian related software can often be made to work as well. Other distros have their own package manager systems e.g SUSE/FEDORA/RED HAT use .rpm software but the principle is the same.

On your Linux VM you usually need to install the developer tools / kit and then compiling from source (usually get the source from the git repository) is pretty automatic and being compiled for your specific machine will result in the software more likely to work.

Cheers
jimbo
 

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