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Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 13:20:24 +0900 (KST)
From: =?EUC-KR?B?wMy787fP?= <damanek2 AT dreamwiz DOT com>
Subject: i have a question about "zip command"
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hello. 
thaks for development of Cygwin,Cygwin is very usefull to me.
 
But i have encountered one problem, yesterday.
 
i have to compile the source of the application with gcc in windows. 
for compiling that source, i must use "makefile" in it. 
But "makefile" indicates that use gcc and "zip command
(can compress files in *.zip foramt or decompress *.zip file to original files
in "make file" : "zip -qr" is used  )
 
In "cygwin\bin" there is no zip command, only bzip2.exe and gzip.exe exists.
 
In Linux platform, there is "zip command", but why cygwin does not have "zip command"?
there is the way to use "zip command"?
 
If you have a answer , please send the email with the answer.
 
happy day!
bye..


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