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Package Request: Squashfs Tools #6537

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ghost opened this issue Mar 18, 2021 · 2 comments
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Package Request: Squashfs Tools #6537

ghost opened this issue Mar 18, 2021 · 2 comments

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ghost commented Mar 18, 2021

Requesting new package

Not every package request can be fulfilled. Our repository is big enough to imply some issues with maintaining and hosting.


Package description

squashfs-tools is a tool to Create and Extract Squashfs Images,

This utility works well when using it on a proot'ed distro, although it would be nice to add it as a Termux package

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Source code: https://github.com/plougher/squashfs-tools

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Have you compiled or tried to compile the package on device?

Yep, got failure when compiling squashfs-tools, but idk what's missing here

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ghost commented Mar 19, 2021

Recently i found squashfs-tools-ng which it compiled on my device and runs well on Termux without issues and is available in Ubuntu/Debian Sid repos

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Tested creating/extracting squashfs archive and it works well

i could make a PR about this package, and probably this is much better

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ghost commented Mar 20, 2021

I can confirm that the package is added,

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