winrar is a windows compatible program, cannot work in linux, unless under wine(which I've done and know it works. It doesn't concern me what is being used for altbinz to do the unraring, its just the unrar option ceased to function the 'moment' i installed the x64 version and removed the x86 version. how could that be coincidence. I'm not here for a pissing match, I just found it odd. thats all. it functions just fine now and things are well.
BTW, stuff is leeching pretty much 24/7, and this has never happened, so i find it completely incorrect that it was just 'coincidence'. lol really the only way hellanzb can unrar anything under linux is ONLY after unrar free or unrar(the licensed version) has been compiled. I'm not a noob and its not my first day, but we all learn new things everyday and im just interested in wtf. lol
in addition, if you had neither winrar nor unrar installed, i find it completely impossible for it to be able to unrar anything, period. if the developer would care to correct me id be grateful. The only way that it is possible for altbinz to unrar files 'on its own independently, would be for unrar free to be built in to the program, which would make sense, but it would have to be a unix compiled program in that case.
you cannot even use alt.binz in linux, unless it's under wine. in which case, what are you even using linux for? if using linux the only program to use is hellanzb. IMHO. of course :p
edit: oop i am wrong, i did find unrar.dll in the 'misc' folder. hrm, wonder why it stopped unraring with the option to unrar enabled. weird.
I think I shall put altbinz to execute in xp compatibility mode at this point.