Mail Archives: opendos/2000/11/20/09:02:36
Message-ID: | <002a01c052eb$925351a0$0400000a@alain-nb>
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From: | "Alain" <alainm AT pobox DOT com>
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To: | <opendos AT delorie DOT com>
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Subject: | Re: PKZIP 2.50 for DOS
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Date: | Mon, 20 Nov 2000 09:49:34 -0200
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Alain M. wrote:
> AM> Yeees !!! I upgraded both ZIP 2.3 and UNZIP 5.41 and it works
very
> AM> nice with LFN :-))
> AM> FWIK it is the first free archiever that can be used in a batch
> AM> file (for automated work) that uses LFN :))
Arkady B. wrote:
AB> Don't know about others but WinRAR distributive includes command
line
AB>RAR.EXE which works as Win32 console app and, of course, fully
support LFN
AB>and all RAR possibilities like 1M window for packing.
Sorry, you missed one point: Info-Zip is FREE and RAR is shareware...
I had a little experience with RAR because of you (Arkady) because you
use
it to distribute ctmouse and I didn't like it. I also don't see why you
use
a comercial archiever to distribute a free software !!!
>>>> zip -R _fav *.*
>>>Don't use -R, use -r.
> A> I read the text many times and I cannot understand the difference
:(
> A> Can somebody kindly explain it to me...
> This mean ZIP have case sensitive options. Don't know how it is
for
>ZIP, but PKZIP, for example, differs -j and -J, where -J have reverse
>function for -j.
I am aware of case sensitivity (it has been so since the first pkzip I
know of).
What I cannot figure out is the diffentence specificaly between "-r"and
"-R"
in Info-Zip's zip.exe.
Alain
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