nitro322, on Aug 18 2007, 01:56 AM, said:
exogenesis, on Aug 17 2007, 05:54 PM, said:
Files for any of the could be easily made up for you to test with. Or Nitro you could get an Amiga emulator running on your pc, using WinUAE or other emulator.
Yeah, I can use most Total Commander plugins (thanks to cmdTotal), but I still need formats to test with. I need to verify that TrID can properly detect the formats, know which labels it uses for the formats, know what extensions the files use, and then figure out the proper syntax for the extraction tools, including any special workarounds that I may have to add. I can't do any of that without test files. I currently have about 3 GB worth of test files that I use to make sure UniExtract bahaves properly, but not one Amiga format file is included.
If you could get may, say, two examples of each format that you want supported, that'd be a huge help.
Will take a while, there are many compressors on the amiga os. I will do or get, two different files for each compressor. The main compressor variants will be easy enough to locate for you. For the many remaining, i will make new compressed archives, for you to test.
nitro322, on Aug 18 2007, 01:56 AM, said:
exogenesis, on Aug 17 2007, 06:00 PM, said:
I'll look into adding virus scanning support, but it almost certainly won't be this complex. Probably the best I could do would be to add the option to scan the file as a whole before extraction begins, and/or scan all of the extracted files after extraction is complete. Even that is a big maybe at this point, as I don't use A/V software myself and only have experience with just a couple of engines.
I'll see what I can do, but don't get your hopes up too high. :-)
Scan the file whole before extraction begins, then automaticaly quiting. Before any unpacking commences, before moving to the next installer file. That does sound, a good way to implementing this.
[body bits crossed in anticipation



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