![]() UPDATE: I can’t replicate this every time now, despite it doing it the first 3 times?!īut it’s just done it again when the ‘Extraction Complete’ box is found another single rar file that fails like my large one does. When I extract the same file again whilst this message window is open, it I wait for the message window to disappear it works fine. Keka worked the first time, but I when I tried the same file again I get this (but only when the ‘Extraction complete’ window is I discovered this happened a few times:Ģ. I also tried on a ‘smaller’ file of 378MB. There’s no way I can upload one 11.5GB rar file! Not just the time it would take but if it fails partway and having to start over! Sorryīoth your Keka files fail to extract this large 11.5GB rar (though works in Terminal). My network kill me, to the point where I tend to have to use HandBrake to greatly compress video uploads to YouTube. Pleas note: using the command in Terminal successfully extracts the file! So, the issue is with the application itself. All drives have sufficient free space and my 2017 iMac has 64GB RAM! When reading that it mentions Mojave and APFS file format - though to be clear, I have tried uncompressing this rar file on 2 separate HDDS and my local Mac drive, so 3 locations in total with no other apps running. I cannot see an open issue similar to this, yet bug report #362 seems to be the same. It never fails in the same place, so some results are 5.5GB and some are shorter or longer different stages in the process basically. Keka always fails with error 13 when trying to uncompress this file. Worse offenders are larger files, but I suppose that's because Keka is being used for a longer period increasing the possibility of failing? I have currently uncompressed a 12 part image to make one large final 11.5GB file to uncompress. Since updating my macOS last week from High Sierra to Mojave, Keka is now frequently failing to extract rar files. If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem. Please note: using the command in Terminal successfully extracts the file! So, the issue is with the application itself.įrequently try to unrar large files on Mojave, basically!įailing with error code 13 at different stages in the process of uncompressing files. I have tried uncompressing this large rar file on 2 separate HDDS and my local Mac drive, so 3 locations in total with no other apps running. Keka never fails in the same place, so some results are 5.5GB and some are shorter or longer different stages in the process basically. I sometimes repeatedly use Keka after failures to get by but currently I have a large 11.5GB file not extracting at all (it's NOT the file at fault!). Keka always fails with error 13 when trying to uncompress larger files. The license is cited as "Freeware with further limitations".Since updating my macOS last week from High Sierra to Mojave, Keka is now frequently failing to extract rar files. Update: There is a RPM for unrar version 6.0.5 in the RPM Fusion repository for Fedora 34. Besides, there are differences between Fedora versions, "one size fits all" can't cut it. I would't touch it with the proverbial 10 feet pole, more often than not third parties have no clue on how to create a correct RPM (it isn't exactly rocket science, but there are lots of details that have to be just right, see e.g. Go to Rar Labs, check out the source for unrar (be careful, the version might have changed!), build and install (you'll need g++ and make), preferably for your account only: $ tar zxf unrarsrc-5.3.11.tar.gzĪdd $HOME/bin to your PATH, and you are all set. Note that unrar is not open source (the license to the available source forbids using it to reverse engineer the compression, which violates point 6 "No Discrimination Against Fields of Endeavor" of the Open Source Definition), and thus will not be shipped by Fedora.
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