![]() Just hope none of your files have * in their names. Let the shell expand the glob and give unrar one file at a time. The sane way to deal with brokenness like this is probably something like: for f in file*rar do Not sure if this is expected behavior on Windows, but its surely not on Unix. On Windows extensions are special, and it seems the unrar code treats it as sort-of-not-really part of the filename-a plain, final trailing * will match one, but a * in the middle will not. Why didn't he? Probably because its not available on Windows, where AFAIK rar originates. Why? Well, after a few minutes of looking through unrar's source (take a look at match.cpp if you want to try!), I can comfortably say "because Alexander Roshal really, really, reallly should have used glob(3) instead". That goes down a slightly different code path, at least in 5.2.7, and it works in 5.2.7. I'd suggest trying unrar x file\*.rar, note the dot before rar. Unrar can open compressed files or compress files. what is Unrar Unrar is a file archiver just like WinZip or WinRAR. Zip a File Right click on the file you wish to compress. It doesn't work in 5.2.7 (newer version) either. Unzip a File Right-click on the file you wish to open.
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