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Hey there.
I'm looking for a .uha high compression multimedia archive client for Linux (originally created for Windows by Uwe Herklotz). I did google for it, I did freshmeat it, and also I went through sourceforge... and yet; nothing. Anybody know where I can find one?
this is a pretty old thread, but hopefully someone will find this information useful. to extract a .uha file in linux, you can use wine with uharc.exe. uharc.exe has a cli and runs in tty.
this is a pretty old thread, but hopefully someone will find this information useful. to extract a .uha file in linux, you can use wine with uharc.exe. uharc.exe has a cli and runs in tty.
sorry, i made this post before verifying this works. uharc.exe seems to be hanging on my box. the directory structure is created, but none of the actual data is extracted.
Neither wine, nor dx9wine, nor cedega work with UARC.EXE 0.6b as of Feb 6, 2006, but they do work with UARCD.EXE, which is the same program but compiled for DOS.
Leave UARCD.EXE running for a minute before you think it's stuck -- it just doesn't update the status message very often.
yes the windows uha program works but both the op and others that requested it wanted a linux script ie uharc.sh or uharc.bin not a workaround.
I am going to see what can be done with converting the windows batch file version that can be found on softpedia.
I have it, what needs to be done is;
first, we must decompile the exe useing exe-2-c or simmilar,
then, we must compile it useing winelib
then, the .bin should be shared with the community,
what I have is exe-2-c so i can get the windows oriented objective c files but I need someone who has winelib installed correctly and running well they will also need autoconf and gcc / make.
so lets get started
Last edited by hoodedmanwithsythe; 06-12-2007 at 11:13 AM.
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