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.\" Copyright (c) 1990-2009 Info-ZIP. All rights reserved.
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.\" See the accompanying file LICENSE, version 2009-Jan-02 or later
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.\" (the contents of which are also included in unzip.h) for terms of use.
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.\" If, for some reason, all these files are missing, the Info-ZIP license
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.\" also may be found at: ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/license.html
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.\"
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.\" unzipsfx.1 by Greg Roelofs
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.\" =========================================================================
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.TH UNZIPSFX 1L "20 April 2009 (v6.0)" "Info-ZIP"
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.SH NAME
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unzipsfx \- self-extracting stub for prepending to ZIP archives
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.PD
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fB<name of unzipsfx+archive combo>\fP [\fB\-cfptuz\fP[\fBajnoqsCLV$\fP]]
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[\fIfile(s)\fP\ .\|.\|. [\fB\-x\fP\ \fIxfile(s)\fP\ .\|.\|.]]
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.PD
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.\" =========================================================================
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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\fIunzipsfx\fP is a modified version of \fIunzip\fP(1L) designed to be
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prepended to existing ZIP archives in order to form self-extracting archives.
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Instead of taking its first non-flag argument to be the zipfile(s) to be
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extracted, \fIunzipsfx\fP seeks itself under the name by which it was invoked
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and tests or extracts the contents of the appended archive. Because the
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executable stub adds bulk to the archive (the whole purpose of which is to
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be as small as possible), a number of the less-vital capabilities in regular
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\fIunzip\fP have been removed. Among these are the usage (or help) screen,
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the listing and diagnostic functions (\fB\-l\fP and \fB\-v\fP), the ability
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to decompress older compression formats (the ``reduce,'' ``shrink'' and
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``implode'' methods). The ability to extract to a directory other than
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the current one can be selected as a compile-time option, which is now enabled
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by default since UnZipSFX version 5.5. Similarly, decryption is supported as
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a compile-time option but should be avoided unless the attached archive
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contains encrypted files. Starting with release 5.5, another compile-time
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option adds a simple ``run command after extraction'' feature. This feature
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is currently incompatible with the ``extract to different directory''
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feature and remains disabled by default.
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.PP
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\fBNote that
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self-extracting archives made with\fP \fIunzipsfx\fP \fBare no more (or less)
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portable across different operating systems than is
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the\fP \fIunzip\fP \fBexecutable itself.\fP In general a self-extracting
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archive made on
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a particular Unix system, for example, will only self-extract under the same
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flavor of Unix. Regular \fIunzip\fP may still be used to extract the
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embedded archive as with any normal zipfile, although it will generate
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a harmless warning about extra bytes at the beginning of the zipfile.
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\fIDespite this\fP, however, the self-extracting archive is technically
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\fInot\fP a valid ZIP archive, and PKUNZIP may be unable to test or extract
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it. This limitation is due to the simplistic manner in which the archive
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is created; the internal directory structure is not updated to reflect the
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extra bytes prepended to the original zipfile.
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.PD
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.\" =========================================================================
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.SH ARGUMENTS
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.IP [\fIfile(s)\fP]
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An optional list of archive members to be processed.
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Regular expressions (wildcards) similar to those in Unix \fIegrep\fP(1)
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may be used to match multiple members. These wildcards may contain:
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.RS
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.IP *
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matches a sequence of 0 or more characters
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.IP ?
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matches exactly 1 character
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.IP [.\|.\|.]
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matches any single character found inside the brackets; ranges are specified
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by a beginning character, a hyphen, and an ending character. If an exclamation
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point or a caret (`!' or `^') follows the left bracket, then the range of
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characters within the brackets is complemented (that is, anything \fIexcept\fP
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the characters inside the brackets is considered a match).
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.RE
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.IP
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(Be sure to quote any character that might otherwise be interpreted or
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modified by the operating system, particularly under Unix and VMS.)
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.IP [\fB\-x\fP\ \fIxfile(s)\fP]
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An optional list of archive members to be excluded from processing.
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Since wildcard characters match directory separators (`/'), this option
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may be used to exclude any files that are in subdirectories. For
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example, ``\fCfoosfx *.[ch] -x */*\fR'' would extract all C source files
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in the main directory, but none in any subdirectories. Without the \fB\-x\fP
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option, all C source files in all directories within the zipfile would be
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extracted.
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.PP
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If \fIunzipsfx\fP is compiled with SFX_EXDIR defined, the following option
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is also enabled:
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.IP [\fB\-d\fP\ \fIexdir\fP]
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An optional directory to which to extract files. By default, all files
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and subdirectories are recreated in the current directory; the \fB\-d\fP
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option allows extraction in an arbitrary directory (always assuming one
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has permission to write to the directory). The option and directory may
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be concatenated without any white space between them, but note that this
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may cause normal shell behavior to be suppressed. In particular,
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``\fC\-d\ ~\fR'' (tilde) is expanded by Unix C shells into the name
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of the user's home directory, but ``\fC\-d~\fR'' is treated as a
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literal subdirectory ``\fB~\fP'' of the current directory.
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.PD
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.\" =========================================================================
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.SH OPTIONS
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\fIunzipsfx\fP supports the following \fIunzip\fP(1L) options: \fB\-c\fP
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and \fB\-p\fP (extract to standard output/screen), \fB\-f\fP and \fB\-u\fP
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(freshen and update existing files upon extraction), \fB\-t\fP (test
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archive) and \fB\-z\fP (print archive comment). All normal listing options
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(\fB\-l\fP, \fB\-v\fP and \fB\-Z\fP) have been removed, but the testing
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option (\fB\-t\fP) may be used as a ``poor man's'' listing. Alternatively,
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those creating self-extracting archives may wish to include a short listing
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in the zipfile comment.
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.PP
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See \fIunzip\fP(1L) for a more complete description of these options.
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.PD
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.\" =========================================================================
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.SH MODIFIERS
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\fIunzipsfx\fP currently supports all \fIunzip\fP(1L) modifiers: \fB\-a\fP
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(convert text files), \fB\-n\fP (never overwrite), \fB\-o\fP (overwrite
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without prompting), \fB\-q\fP (operate quietly), \fB\-C\fP (match names
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case-insensitively), \fB\-L\fP (convert uppercase-OS names to lowercase),
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\fB\-j\fP (junk paths) and \fB\-V\fP (retain version numbers); plus the
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following operating-system specific options: \fB\-X\fP (restore VMS
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owner/protection info), \fB\-s\fP (convert spaces in filenames to underscores
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[DOS, OS/2, NT]) and \fB\-$\fP (restore volume label [DOS, OS/2, NT, Amiga]).
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.PP
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(Support for regular ASCII text-conversion may be removed in future versions,
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since it is simple enough for the archive's creator to ensure that text
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files have the appropriate format for the local OS. EBCDIC conversion will
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of course continue to be supported since the zipfile format implies ASCII
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storage of text files.)
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.PP
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See \fIunzip\fP(1L) for a more complete description of these modifiers.
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.PD
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.\" =========================================================================
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.SH "ENVIRONMENT OPTIONS"
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\fIunzipsfx\fP uses the same environment variables as \fIunzip\fP(1L) does,
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although this is likely to be an issue only for the person creating and
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testing the self-extracting archive. See \fIunzip\fP(1L) for details.
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.PD
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.\" =========================================================================
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.SH DECRYPTION
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Decryption is supported exactly as in \fIunzip\fP(1L); that is, interactively
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with a non-echoing prompt for the password(s). See \fIunzip\fP(1L) for
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details. Once again, note that if the archive has no encrypted files there
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is no reason to use a version of \fIunzipsfx\fP with decryption support;
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that only adds to the size of the archive.
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.PD
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.\" =========================================================================
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.SH AUTORUN COMMAND
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When \fIunzipsfx\fP was compiled with CHEAP_SFX_AUTORUN defined, a simple
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``command autorun'' feature is supported. You may enter a command into the
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Zip archive comment, using the following format:
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.PP
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.EX
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$AUTORUN$>[command line string]
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.EE
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.PP
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When \fIunzipsfx\fP recognizes the ``$AUTORUN$>'' token at the beginning
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of the Zip archive comment, the remainder of the first line of the comment
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(until the first newline character) is passed as a shell command to the
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operating system using the C rtl ``system'' function. Before executing
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the command, \fIunzipsfx\fP displays the command on the console and prompts
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the user for confirmation. When the user has switched off prompting by
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specifying the \fB-q\fP option, autorun commands are never executed.
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.PP
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In case the archive comment contains additional lines of text, the remainder
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of the archive comment following the first line is displayed normally, unless
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quiet operation was requested by supplying a \fB-q\fP option.
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.PD
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.\" =========================================================================
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.SH EXAMPLES
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To create a self-extracting archive \fIletters\fP from a regular zipfile
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\fIletters.zip\fP and change the new archive's permissions to be
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world-executable under Unix:
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.PP
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.EX
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cat unzipsfx letters.zip > letters
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chmod 755 letters
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zip -A letters
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.EE
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.PP
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To create the same archive under MS-DOS, OS/2 or NT (note the use of the
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\fB/b\fP [binary] option to the \fIcopy\fP command):
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.PP
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.EX
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copy /b unzipsfx.exe+letters.zip letters.exe
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zip -A letters.exe
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.EE
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Under VMS:
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.EX
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copy unzipsfx.exe,letters.zip letters.exe
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letters == "$currentdisk:[currentdir]letters.exe"
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zip -A letters.exe
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.EE
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(The VMS \fIappend\fP command may also be used. The second command installs
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the new program as a ``foreign command'' capable of taking arguments. The
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third line assumes that Zip is already installed as a foreign command.)
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Under AmigaDOS:
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.PP
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.EX
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MakeSFX letters letters.zip UnZipSFX
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(MakeSFX is included with the UnZip source distribution and with Amiga
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binary distributions. ``\fCzip -A\fR'' doesn't work on Amiga self-extracting
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archives.)
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To test (or list) the newly created self-extracting archive:
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letters \-t
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To test \fIletters\fP quietly, printing only a summary message indicating
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whether the archive is OK or not:
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.PP
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.EX
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letters \-tqq
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To extract the complete contents into the current directory, recreating all
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files and subdirectories as necessary:
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.PP
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.EX
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letters
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To extract all \fC*.txt\fR files (in Unix quote the `*'):
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.PP
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.EX
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letters *.txt
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.EE
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To extract everything \fIexcept\fP the \fC*.txt\fR files:
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.PP
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.EX
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letters -x *.txt
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.EE
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To extract only the README file to standard output (the screen):
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.PP
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.EX
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letters -c README
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.EE
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To print only the zipfile comment:
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.EX
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letters \-z
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.PD
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.\" =========================================================================
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.SH LIMITATIONS
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The principle and fundamental limitation of \fIunzipsfx\fP is that it is
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not portable across architectures or operating systems, and therefore
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neither are the resulting archives. For some architectures there is
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limited portability, however (e.g., between some flavors of Intel-based Unix).
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.PP
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Another problem with the current implementation is that any archive
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with ``junk'' prepended to the beginning technically is no longer a zipfile
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(unless \fIzip\fP(1) is used to adjust the zipfile offsets appropriately,
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as noted above). \fIunzip\fP(1) takes note of the prepended bytes
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and ignores them since some file-transfer protocols, notably MacBinary, are
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also known to prepend junk. But PKWARE's archiver suite may not be able to
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deal with the modified archive unless its offsets have been adjusted.
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.PP
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\fIunzipsfx\fP has no knowledge of the user's PATH, so in general an archive
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must either be in the current directory when it is invoked, or else a full
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or relative path must be given. If a user attempts to extract the archive
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from a directory in the PATH other than the current one, \fIunzipsfx\fP will
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print a warning to the effect, ``can't find myself.'' This is always true
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under Unix and may be true in some cases under MS-DOS, depending on the
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compiler used (Microsoft C fully qualifies the program name, but other
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compilers may not). Under OS/2 and NT there are operating-system calls
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available that provide the full path name, so the archive may be invoked
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from anywhere in the user's path. The situation is not known for AmigaDOS,
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Atari TOS, MacOS, etc.
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.PP
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As noted above, a number of the normal \fIunzip\fP(1L) functions have
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been removed in order to make \fIunzipsfx\fP smaller: usage and diagnostic
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info, listing functions and extraction to other directories. Also, only
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stored and deflated files are supported. The latter limitation is mainly
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relevant to those who create SFX archives, however.
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.PP
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VMS users must know how to set up self-extracting archives as foreign
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commands in order to use any of \fIunzipsfx\fP's options. This is not
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necessary for simple extraction, but the command to do so then becomes,
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e.g., ``\fCrun letters\fR'' (to continue the examples given above).
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.PP
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\fIunzipsfx\fP on the Amiga requires the use of a special program, MakeSFX,
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in order to create working self-extracting archives; simple concatenation
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does not work. (For technically oriented users, the attached archive is
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defined as a ``debug hunk.'') There may be compatibility problems between
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the ROM levels of older Amigas and newer ones.
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.PP
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All current bugs in \fIunzip\fP(1L) exist in \fIunzipsfx\fP as well.
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.PD
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.\" =========================================================================
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.SH DIAGNOSTICS
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\fIunzipsfx\fP's exit status (error level) is identical to that of
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\fIunzip\fP(1L); see the corresponding man page.
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.PD
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.\" =========================================================================
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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\fIfunzip\fP(1L), \fIunzip\fP(1L), \fIzip\fP(1L), \fIzipcloak\fP(1L),
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\fIzipgrep\fP(1L), \fIzipinfo\fP(1L), \fIzipnote\fP(1L), \fIzipsplit\fP(1L)
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.PD
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.PD
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.\" =========================================================================
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.SH URL
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The Info-ZIP home page is currently at
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\fChttp://www.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/\fR
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\fCftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/\fR .
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.EE
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.PD
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.\" =========================================================================
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.SH AUTHORS
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Greg Roelofs was responsible for the basic modifications to UnZip necessary
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to create UnZipSFX. See \fIunzip\fP(1L) for the current list of Zip-Bugs
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authors, or the file CONTRIBS in the UnZip source distribution for the
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full list of Info-ZIP contributors.
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.PD
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