F:\out>UnGoodMerge.exe -a -cJMA "-of:\out\go.bat" "F:\FULL\*.7z"
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then it stops
then I close it
and this is the go.bat file
@ECHO OFF
7za.exe > NUL
cls
IF ERRORLEVEL 9009 GOTO nosevenzip
nsrt > NUL
cls
IF ERRORLEVEL 9009 GOTO nonsrt
I dont see any thing changed and I dl and used the last one you told me to.
7z files
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That's left me even more dumbfounded; the only code in-between the outputting of that section of the batch file and the first debug message is the beginning of the for() loop, and once that loop finishes, more file writing occurs. Take a look:
Beginning of for() loop:
End of for loop:
I've done the following things, now:
-Reverted from GCC 3.4.5 to GCC 3.4.2.
-Changed an option from -O3 to -O2.
-Added in another debug message to say how many 7-Zip files were found.
Try this one. I'm really sorry that this isn't working for you.
Beginning of for() loop:
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//Only check for NSRT if JMA compression was chosen.
if( preferences.compression_method == JMA )
{
fprintf( fout, "nsrt > NUL\n" );
fprintf( fout, "cls\n" );
fprintf( fout, "IF ERRORLEVEL 9009 GOTO nonsrt\n" );
}
for( i = 0; i < file_count; ++i )
{
//Dump 7-Zip's listing into the temporary working file.
#ifdef DEBUG
printf( "Dumping archive contents..." );
#endif
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}
//Write the footer to the batch file.
fprintf( fout, "\nGOTO finish\n\n" );
-Reverted from GCC 3.4.5 to GCC 3.4.2.
-Changed an option from -O3 to -O2.
-Added in another debug message to say how many 7-Zip files were found.
Try this one. I'm really sorry that this isn't working for you.
@ECHO OFF
7za.exe > NUL
cls
IF ERRORLEVEL 9009 GOTO nosevenzip
nsrt > NUL
cls
IF ERRORLEVEL 9009 GOTO nonsrt
GOTO finish
:nosevenzip
echo Unable to locate 7z.exe. Please either append the 7-Zip installation directory
echo to your PATH environment variable, or copy the 7z.exe file to:
echo %WINDIR%\System32.
echo If you do not have 7-Zip, go to http://www.7-Zip.org/ to get it.
GOTO finish
:nonsrt
echo Unable to locate nsrt.exe, which is needed for JMA compression.
echo Please either append the nsrt installation directory to your PATH environment
echo variable, or copy the nsrt.exe file to:
echo %WINDIR%\System32
echo If you do not have NSRT, go to http://nsrt.edgeemu.com/ to get it.
GOTO finish
:finish
echo.
PAUSE
it took a minut or to but I got this out of the go.bat file and 7z.exe is in c:\windows\system32\
7za.exe > NUL
cls
IF ERRORLEVEL 9009 GOTO nosevenzip
nsrt > NUL
cls
IF ERRORLEVEL 9009 GOTO nonsrt
GOTO finish
:nosevenzip
echo Unable to locate 7z.exe. Please either append the 7-Zip installation directory
echo to your PATH environment variable, or copy the 7z.exe file to:
echo %WINDIR%\System32.
echo If you do not have 7-Zip, go to http://www.7-Zip.org/ to get it.
GOTO finish
:nonsrt
echo Unable to locate nsrt.exe, which is needed for JMA compression.
echo Please either append the nsrt installation directory to your PATH environment
echo variable, or copy the nsrt.exe file to:
echo %WINDIR%\System32
echo If you do not have NSRT, go to http://nsrt.edgeemu.com/ to get it.
GOTO finish
:finish
echo.
PAUSE
it took a minut or to but I got this out of the go.bat file and 7z.exe is in c:\windows\system32\
I'm sorry, but I don't think there's anything else I can do; what's occuring on your end does not make sense. At the moment, the main() function of the source is now littered with printf() statements, yet none of them are producing any text output on your computer. Are you 100% sure that you are using the latest UnGoodMerge.exe files as I'm updating them?
I've made a couple of extra changes:
-Tried printing to stderr.
-Output the return values of the first few printf()s to the batch file to see if they're working.
Try it here.
I've made a couple of extra changes:
-Tried printing to stderr.
-Output the return values of the first few printf()s to the batch file to see if they're working.
Try it here.