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by Dai_trying » 2018-08-10 15:33
peazip is not a debian package (not in the repositories anyway) so your best COA would be to contact the developers to see if it is a known bug??
I think you should give a little more details, instead of making us do searches to figure out , What is "peazip"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PeaZip
It does not appear to be a Debian package,
https://packages.debian.org/search?keyw ... ection=all
You have searched for packages that names contain peazip in suite(s) stable, all sections, and all architectures.
Sorry, your search gave no results
Perhaps read:
https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian
On Debian installing software from random websites is a bad habit. It's always better to use software from the official Debian repositories if at all possible. The packages in the Debian repositories are known to work well and install properly. Only using software from the Debian repositories is also much safer than installing from random websites which could bundle malware and other security risks.
Using 'apt' and
only works on
packages installed from Debian repositories, not on random packages downloaded from random websites.
There are packages made for Debian, in the debian repositories that will work
fine for unzipping (extract compress file) , also usually a "zip" file can easily be decompressed with the 'unzip' command, see :
You might need to install it, though.
https://packages.debian.org/search?suit ... ords=unzip
Since you don't even bother telling us what version of Debian you are using, I am guessing it is "stretch",
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/unzip
to remove or repair this "Peazip", I suggest you contact the author at the site where ever you downloaded it from, or a "Peazip" support site, if there is one,