-
-
WinRAR 5 has a rather useful option in some cases, which is to be able to create an archive by replacing identical files with a reference to the first occurrence (hardlink) within the archive.
In case you choose to convert the file with PowerArchiver to another format, however, the resulting archive does not have all the files. It does not consider those that were present as hardlinks.
If you do a normal extraction of the RAR archive instead, even with PowerArchivier, all the files are extracted correctly. -
When adding to a file archive, and selecting for example PA format, strong optimization method, extreme compression. In the Advanced Options section you change to Automatic, EXE Filter and PDF filter . You return to the main section and save the Profile. When you then reload the profile you do not have the Automatic options of EXE Filter and PDF saved there.
I noticed that instead if you change other options they are saved correctly (except for the Filter box values).Also among the various changes to the advanced options you click the “Calculate RAM usage” button the value seems to be added to the previous one. You can see it for example just by clicking the button twice in a row, the value changes. Edit: actually after many attempts now it seems to write a stable value (it does not change with each click). Maybe a synchronization problem in the calculation?
Used PowerArchivier 2023 but there is the same behavior with the 2022
Include filters in profiles
-
I often need to compress folders which include CVS or SVN subfolders without including those in the ZIP. I’ve figured out how to do this easily when it’s always the same folder using a backup script, but I’d like to be able to do this on-the-fly using profiles… Is that supported in the current version of the 2009 branch?
-
Thanks for your suggestion.
We do not support that currently, we’ll see what the developers say about adding it in. -
I often need to compress folders which include CVS or SVN subfolders without including those in the ZIP. I’ve figured out how to do this easily when it’s always the same folder using a backup script, but I’d like to be able to do this on-the-fly using profiles… Is that supported in the current version of the 2009 branch?
you mean filter out subfolders?