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2.9 KiB
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67 lines
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1) I used the Watcom version 11 compiler and the Novell NetWare SDK
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from October 1998. You can get the latest NetWare SDK (free). Go to
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http://developer.novell.com/ndk/netware.htm#C/C++ and look for "NLM and
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NetWare Libraries for C (including CLIB and XPlat)"
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2) The unzip.nlm runs in the same address space as the NetWare OS.
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In other words, if unzip.nlm crashes, the server will most likely crash.
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Therefore, I recommend you do not load unzip.nlm on a server that your
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company depends on for business until it's been thoroughly tested on a
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test server.
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3) I've designed this unzip.nlm port to load on any version of NetWare
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starting with NetWare 3.12. However, I've tested it only on NetWare 5.0.
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If unzip.nlm does not load or run correctly, try the following in
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this order:
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a) Load clibaux.nlm version 1.21a or later before loading
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unzip.nlm. The clibaux.nlm is part of the NetWare SDK package
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mentioned above. It's also part of the 3.x C library package
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mentioned below.
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b) On NetWare 3.x, install the latest 3.x C library modules.
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Go to http://support.novell.com/misc/patlst.htm#nw and look for
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"NetWare 3.12/3.2 CLIB".
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c) On NetWare 4.10, install the latest 4.10 C library modules.
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Go to http://support.novell.com/misc/patlst.htm#nw and look for
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"Updated modular CLIB and DSAPI".
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d) On NetWare 4.11 and 4.2, install the latest support pack.
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Go to http://support.novell.com/misc/patlst.htm#nw and look for
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"NetWare 4 Support Pack".
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4) This unzip.nlm assumes that support for the long name space (also
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known as the OS/2 name space) has already been added to the current
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working volume. If it has not, and the zip archive contains files with
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long names, then the fopen() for such files will just fail. The code
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does not attempt to rename the file to fit in a DOS-style name. The same
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problem would occur with long directory names.
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5) If unzip.nlm works correctly on NetWare 3.x (which it should,
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but I've not tried it), it will create all files and directories with
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all-uppercase names. The reason is that the NetWare 3.x C library does
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not support creating mixed-case or lowercase file names, even in the long
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(OS/2) name space.
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6) To change the current working volume and current working directory
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in which unzip.nlm loads and runs, load unzip.nlm like this:
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load unzip <unzip options> (CLIB_OPT)/P<volume>:<directory>
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For example:
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load unzip archive.zip (CLIB_OPT)/Pvol1:\usr\home
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For more information on CLIB_OPT, go to http://developer.novell.com/search/
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and enter "CLIB_OPT" in the "Novell Developer Kit Search" box.
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7) To find out more about clibaux.nlm, go to
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http://developer.novell.com/search/ and enter "clibaux" in the "Novell
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Developer Kit Search" box.
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Vance Baarda
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NetWare Server Install
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Novell, Inc.
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