by oj » Feb 5th, '13, 18:51
gtkatalog can handle a lot of complex archives. If you need it, you need it, a standard search doesn't cut it.
I set up a fellow with gtkatalog once, he had about 40 CDs with hundreds of files on each. Once scanned into gtkatalog he could search for something and it would tell him (for example) 'that file is the 22nd file on disk 37.
With a standard search you'd have to know which disk the file is on, otherwise just hunt and peck disk after disk until you stumble on it.
I haven't tried yet (I hope to have some time to test this) but I imagine the code is simple enough that you could use the upstream, or the latest if it's no longer being developed, and it'd work. Maybe try unpacking and running a version from Mandriva, rpmfind or wherever the latest version can be found.
There's always the option to compile from source, too. Wherever you find gtkatalog there should also be source code, eg the ".srpm" files Mageia uses.