02-21-2013
What errors are you getting? Maybe it's just the PATH that's wrong?
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gresource
GRESOURCE(1) User Commands GRESOURCE(1)
NAME
gresource - GResource tool
SYNOPSIS
gresource [--section SECTION] list FILE [PATH]
gresource [--section SECTION] details FILE [PATH]
gresource [--section SECTION] extract FILE PATH
gresource sections FILE
gresource help [COMMAND]
DESCRIPTION
gresource offers a simple commandline interface to GResource. It lets you list and extract resources that have been compiled into a
resource file or included in an elf file (a binary or a shared library).
The file to operate on is specified by the FILE argument.
If an elf file includes multiple sections with resources, it is possible to select which one to operate on with the --section option. Use
the sections command to find available sections.
COMMANDS
list
Lists resources. If SECTION is given, only list resourcs in this section. If PATH is given, only list matching resources.
details
Lists resources with details. If SECTION is given, only list resources in this section. If PATH is given, only list matching resources.
Details include the section, size and compression of each resource.
extract
Extracts the resource named by PATH to stdout. Note that resources may contain binary data.
sections
Lists sections containing resources. This is only interesting if FILE is an elf file.
help
Prints help and exits.
GIO
GRESOURCE(1)