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Re: .zip on Linux
The intuitive answer: /usr/bin/unzip ... probably installed at your machine.
comes at a1/aaa_base.tgz, (Slackware distribution).
Yossi A.
>>>>> "Oleg" == Oleg Volkov <oleg@hpcms.co.il> writes:
Oleg> Hi, All
Oleg> It is first time I see .zip files used in Unix. As you can guess
Oleg> I mention moz_xx.zip - applet's classes archive.
Oleg> It is interesting that:
Oleg> 1. gzip complain that .zip haz more than one entry and do nothing.
Oleg> It is usiall gzip's behavior with DOS.zip files.
Oleg> BTW, you can gunzip DOS.zip if it is ONE file.
Oleg> 2. pkzip work with this .zip well, but show that original files has
Oleg> long filenames with upper/lower case. As you can guess again
Oleg> DOS (pkzip work in DOS) trunckate filenames to 8.3 uppercase format.
Oleg> Is anybody hear/see/have/know about how unpack .zip files directly
Oleg> in UNIX ( I mean Linux off course ) ?
Oleg> Oleg
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Oleg> oleg@hpcms.co.il
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