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From: benny AT crocodial DOT de (Benjamin Riefenstahl)
Subject: Re: gzip converts stuff to 8.3 filenames
10 Apr 1998 03:06:21 -0700 :
Message-ID: <352CA828.EC5B17C0.cygnus.gnu-win32@crocodial.de>
References: <6rRbkDM4pfB AT mike DOT franken DOT de>
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To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com

Hi Michael,


> Hi Allan,
> >I'm fudging around with gzip and those nifty registry sendto commands,
> >and I zip a file off to gzip, sure enough emacs-lisp-manual.ps
> >becomes EMACS-~1.PS.gz

Michael Hirmke wrote:
> You don't have gzip from the Cygnus packages, do you ?
> Cygnus gzip does not mangle filenames.

No, but the Explorer shell does. Whenever the Explorer supplies file
name args to programs, like from the SendTo menu or in Drag-and-Drop
operations, it uses the short filenames. It does this, because there is
no easy way to check, if a program/batchfile/script supports long
filenames or not.

So if you write a SendTo handler for gzip or just put a gzip link into
the SendTo folder, gzip will get the short filename as its arg.


so long, benny
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Benjamin Riefenstahl (benny AT crocodial DOT de)
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