![]() The license is cited as "Freeware with further limitations". Update: There is a RPM for unrar version 6.0.5 in the RPM Fusion repository for Fedora 34. Extracting a RAR file is the process of decompressing the file and moving them to an alternate location where you can access its content. For you to access these files, you have to decompress the archive. Besides, there are differences between Fedora versions, "one size fits all" can't cut it. In a terminal type: brew install rar Now to use it just navigate to your file directory and type: To view the rar file: unrar l To extract the rar file in the same location: unrar x To extract the rar file in the desired location: unrar x In case you face any permission issue: Developer cannot be verified. As mentioned above, a RAR file results from compressing several files in one archive.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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