Looking for a program that can "un-pak" a file. Digging a lot in the web leads me to a lot of dead ends. My question is, what Linux application for Mageia 4 can do the job?
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Compressed Files (*.PAK files)
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Re: Compressed Files (*.PAK files)
Moved to software.
Here is a python script that can take care of the pak files for you:
https://code.google.com/p/grit-i18n/sou ... ta_pack.py
It is a python module that can unpack and repack the (.PAK) files.
Here is a python script that can take care of the pak files for you:
https://code.google.com/p/grit-i18n/sou ... ta_pack.py
It is a python module that can unpack and repack the (.PAK) files.
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Re: Compressed Files (*.PAK files)
Thanks Viking but I have a small problem... I am dumb when it comes to command lines
I can put an Airplane together but that is beyong my league
I can put an Airplane together but that is beyong my league
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Re: Compressed Files (*.PAK files)
The izarc web page says it supports PAK (if you are willing to install wine).
Do you need to extract a single file or do you need it on an ongoing basis?
S.
Do you need to extract a single file or do you need it on an ongoing basis?
S.
Re: Compressed Files (*.PAK files)
I have wine installed, so is not a big deal.
Installed that extactor before and said that is an "Unsupported Archive Type". Pretty much stumped at this moment.
Installed that extactor before and said that is an "Unsupported Archive Type". Pretty much stumped at this moment.
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Re: Compressed Files (*.PAK files)
Is the file you need to extract is publicly available you could post a link to it and we could have a try at extracting and rearchiving with something a little less exotic?
S.
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Re: Compressed Files (*.PAK files)
It was a music file. Found another one that was un compressed.
Not solved, nor broke, just gave up an found a way around.
Not solved, nor broke, just gave up an found a way around.