False or otherwise odd Directory Seen with 7-zip Plugin.
URL: https://sites.google.com/site/awggproject/file-cabinet
File: awgg-0.5.0-win32.exe.7z
False Directory Seen with 7-zip Plugin
False Directory Seen with 7-zip Plugin
WinXP Pro SP3 or Win7 x86 | SS 2.54
Re: False Directory Seen with 7-zip Plugin
Hi therube
What did you actually do with the downloaded file? The file I downloaded to contains one file, which is an (Inno Setup) installer .exe named awgg-0.5.0-win32.exe.
I used both, AS 2.54 and 7-Zip 9.20 / 15.14 and none of them find the files you got.
Looks more like this is the contents of awgg-0.5.0-win32-portable.7z. This archive contains entries in it's directory as follows (as seen by 7-Zip's 7za)
So, I'd say it's a bug in the software that generated the 7z, or maybe in 7-Zip itself.
Edit: now, when I look a second time at your screenshot, it becomes obvious that there is a mistake in your denoting the downloaded file, so the initial question was unnecessary.
What did you actually do with the downloaded file? The file I downloaded to contains one file, which is an (Inno Setup) installer .exe named awgg-0.5.0-win32.exe.
I used both, AS 2.54 and 7-Zip 9.20 / 15.14 and none of them find the files you got.
Looks more like this is the contents of awgg-0.5.0-win32-portable.7z. This archive contains entries in it's directory as follows (as seen by 7-Zip's 7za)
Date Time Attr Size Compressed Name ------------------- ----- ------------ ------------ ------------------------ 2016-02-11 20:05:31 D.... 0 0 awgg-0.5.0-win32-portable\ 2015-10-01 16:11:12 D.... 0 0 awgg-0.5.0-win32-portable\languages\ 2016-02-08 19:52:56 ..... 297050 829830 awgg-0.5.0-win32-portable\complete.wav ...
So, I'd say it's a bug in the software that generated the 7z, or maybe in 7-Zip itself.
Edit: now, when I look a second time at your screenshot, it becomes obvious that there is a mistake in your denoting the downloaded file, so the initial question was unnecessary.
Re: False Directory Seen with 7-zip Plugin
Guess I wasn't too clear on that.
One the download page, Windows:, they have both an .exe.7z "installer", & a -portable.7z.
It was the latter that I downloaded [Descargar] (& the 32-bit version at that), awgg-0.5.0-win32-portable.7z.
Seemingly the "no-name" directory, should be the parent, or something like that.
And now running the (7-zip) GUI, I see it also see's the same.
Only difference is that 7-zip only traverses that "directory" once (& shows it as awgg-0.5.0-win32-portable.7z\awgg-0.5.0-win32-portable\\, double slash) where Salamander would traverse it unending (presumably).
One the download page, Windows:, they have both an .exe.7z "installer", & a -portable.7z.
It was the latter that I downloaded [Descargar] (& the 32-bit version at that), awgg-0.5.0-win32-portable.7z.
Looking (again) with the [7-zip] command-line, & now see that also.and even the 7-Zip GUI file manager shows an empty folder for the first entry
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Date Time Attr Size Compressed Name
------------------- ----- ------------ ------------ ------------------------
2016-02-11 14:05:31 D.... 0 0 awgg-0.5.0-win32-portable\
2015-10-01 10:11:12 D.... 0 0 awgg-0.5.0-win32-portable\languages\
OK.So, I'd say it's a bug in the software that generated the 7z, or maybe in 7-Zip itself.
And now running the (7-zip) GUI, I see it also see's the same.
Only difference is that 7-zip only traverses that "directory" once (& shows it as awgg-0.5.0-win32-portable.7z\awgg-0.5.0-win32-portable\\, double slash) where Salamander would traverse it unending (presumably).
WinXP Pro SP3 or Win7 x86 | SS 2.54