In my case, it would be this file:
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# file poppler-0.86.1-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst
poppler-0.86.1-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst: Zstandard compressed data (v0.8+), Dictionary ID: None
There is "zstd command line interface 64-bits v1.4.4", and mc can also open zst compressed pkg.tar packages. But I would prefer if the extracting and installing into a certain fake path (not into the real system) and then dir2xzm that path into the module could automatically be done via a script and not needs to be done all manually every flustering time.
pkgtool sure would be an erroneous tool to try since that is a Slackware Package Tool while pkg.tar.zst are Arch Linux packages.
For some reason, searching poppler-0.86.1 gives no result on pkgs.org. See the screenshot.
The only results I could find have been ones I found via duckduckgo. Yes, I already am writing the email to Mykola the maintainer of pkgs.org about that search issue.
http://slakfinder.org gives me when searching for poppler-0.86 V0.68.0 as the newest version available. O_o
Why do I need a never Poppler?
I tried converting a German pdf with pdftotext and while the resulting txt was encoded as UTF-8, all the German Umlauts and other non-7-bit characters have been messed up.
E.g. Ü -> †
ö -> š etcetera.