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This is the README file for the 31 May 1997 (5.31, get it?) public release
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of the Info-ZIP group's portable UnZip zipfile-extraction program (and related
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utilities).
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unzip531.zip      portable UnZip, version 5.31, source code distribution
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unzip531.tar.Z    same as above, but compress'd tar format
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unzip531.tar.gz   same as above, but gzip'd tar format
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__________________________________________________________________________
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BEFORE YOU ASK:  UnZip, its companion utility Zip, and related utilities
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and support files can be found in many places; read the file "Where" for
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further details.  To contact the authors with suggestions, bug reports,
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or fixes, continue reading this file (README) and, if this is part of a
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source distribution, the file "ZipPorts" in the proginfo directory.  Also
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in source distributions:  read "BUGS" for a list of known bugs, non-bugs
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and possible future bugs; INSTALL for instructions on how to build UnZip;
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and "Contents" for a commented listing of all the distributed files.
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__________________________________________________________________________
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GENERAL INFO
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------------
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UnZip is an extraction utility for archives compressed in .zip format (also
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called "zipfiles").  Although highly compatible both with PKWARE's PKZIP
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and PKUNZIP utilities for MS-DOS and with Info-ZIP's own Zip program, our
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primary objectives have been portability and non-MSDOS functionality.
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This version of UnZip has been ported to a stupendous array of hardware--
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from micros to supercomputers--and operating systems:  Unix (many flavors),
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VMS, OS/2 (including DLL version), Windows NT and Windows 95 (including DLL
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version), Windows CE (GUI version), Windows 3.x (including DLL version),
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MS-DOS, AmigaDOS, Atari TOS, Acorn RISC OS, BeOS, Macintosh (GUI version),
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SMS/QDOS, MVS, VM/CMS, Human68k (mostly), AOS/VS (partly) and TOPS-20 (partly).
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UnZip features not found in PKUNZIP include source code; default extraction
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of directory trees (with a switch to defeat this, rather than the reverse);
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OS/2, VMS, Unix, RISC OS, Macintosh and BeOS extended file attributes; and,
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of course, the ability to run under most of your favorite operating systems.
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Plus, it's free. :-)
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For source distributions, see the main Contents file for a list of what's
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included, and read INSTALL for instructions on compiling (including OS-
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specific comments).  The individual operating systems' Contents files (for
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example, vms/Contents) may list important compilation info in addition to
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explaining what files are what, so be sure to read them.  Some of the ports
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have their own, special README files, so be sure to look for those, too.
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See unzip.1 or unzip.doc for usage (or the corresponding UnZipSFX, ZipInfo,
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fUnZip and zipgrep docs).  For VMS, unzip_def.rnh or unzip_cli.help may be
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compiled into unzip.hlp and installed as a normal VMS help entry; see
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vms/descrip.mms.
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CHANGES AND NEW FEATURES
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------------------------
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The 5.31 release includes nothing but small bug-fixes and typo corrections,
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with the exception of some minor performance tweaks.
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The 5.3 release added still more ports and more cross-platform portability
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features:
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   - new BeOS port
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   - new SMS/QDOS port
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   - new Windows CE graphical port
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   - VM/CMS port fully updated and tested
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   - MVS port fully updated and tested
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   - updated Windows DLL port, with WiZ GUI spun off to a separate package
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   - full Universal Time (UTC or GMT) support for trans-timezone consistency
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   - cross-platform support for 8-bit characters (ISO Latin-1, OEM code pages)
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   - support for NT security descriptors (ACLs)
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   - support for overwriting OS/2 directory EAs if -o option given
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   - updated Solaris/SVR4 package facility
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What is (still!) not added is multi-part archive support (a.k.a. "diskette
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spanning") and a unified and more powerful DLL interface.  These are the
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two highest priorities for the 6.x releases.  Work on the former is almost
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certain to have commenced by the time you read this.  This time we mean it!
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You betcha. :-)
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Although the DLLs are still basically a mess, the Windows DLLs (16- and 32-
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bit) now have some documentation and a small example application.  Note that
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they're really *only* for C programmers; they have not been tested with Visual
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Basic and need help to work with Borland Delphi.  Anything else is Right Out.  
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INTERNET RESOURCES
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------------------
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Info-ZIP's web site is at http://www.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/ and contains the
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most up-to-date information about coming releases, links to binaries, and
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common problems.  (See http://www.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/FAQ.html for the
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latter.)  Files may also be retrieved via ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/ .
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Thanks to Walnut Creek CD-ROM for hosting our primary site.
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DISTRIBUTION
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------------
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If you have a question regarding redistribution of Info-ZIP software,
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either as-is, as packaging for a commercial product, or as an integral
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part of a commercial product, read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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section of the included COPYING file.
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Insofar as C compilers are rare on some platforms and the authors only have
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direct access to a subset of the supported systems, others may wish to pro-
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vide ready-to-run executables for new systems.  In general there is no prob-
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lem with this; we require only that such distributions include this README
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file, the Where file, the COPYING file (contains copyright/redistribution
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information), and the appropriate documentation files (unzip.doc and/or
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unzip.1 for UnZip, etc.).  If the local system provides a way to make self-
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extracting archives in which both the executables and text files can be
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stored together, that's best (in particular, use UnZipSFX if at all possible,
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even if it's a few kilobytes bigger than the alternatives); otherwise we
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suggest a bare UnZip executable and a separate zipfile containing the re-
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maining text and binary files.  If another archiving method is in common
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use on the target system (for example, Zoo or LHa), that may also be used.
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BUGS AND NEW PORTS:  CONTACTING INFO-ZIP
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----------------------------------------
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All bug reports and patches (context diffs only, please!) should go to
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Zip-Bugs@lists.wku.edu, which is the e-mail address for the Info-ZIP
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authors.  (Note that a few rare systems require the Zip-Bugs part to be
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capitalized as shown; most systems work OK with lowercase "zip-bugs,"
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however.)  "Dumb questions" that aren't adequately answered in the docu-
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mentation should also be directed here rather than to a global forum such
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as Usenet.  (Kindly make certain that your question *isn't* answered by
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the documentation, however--a great deal of effort has gone into making
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it clear and complete.)
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Suggestions for new features can be sent to info-zip@lists.wku.edu, a
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mailing list for the Info-ZIP beta testers, for discussion (the authors
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hang out here as well, of course).  We make no promises to act on all
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suggestions or even all patches, but if it is something that is manifestly
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useful, sending the required patches to Zip-Bugs directly (as per the
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instructions in the ZipPorts file) is likely to produce a quicker response
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than asking us to do it--the authors are always somewhat short on time.
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(Please do NOT send patches or encoded zipfiles to the info-zip address.
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Please DO read the ZipPorts file before sending any large patch.  It would
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be difficult to emphasize this point too much...)
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If you are considering a port, not only should you read the ZipPorts file,
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but also please check in with Zip-Bugs BEFORE getting started, since the
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code is constantly being updated behind the scenes.  For example, VMOS,
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VxWorks and Netware ports are claimed to be under construction, although
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we have yet to see any up-to-date patches.  We will arrange to send you the
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latest sources.  The alternative is the possibility that your hard work will
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be tucked away in a sub-archive and mostly ignored, or completely ignored
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if someone else has already done the port (and you'd be surprised how often
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this has happened).
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BETA TESTING:  JOINING INFO-ZIP
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-------------------------------
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If you'd like to keep up to date with our UnZip (and companion Zip utility)
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development, join the ranks of beta testers, add your own thoughts and con-
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tributions, etc., send a two-line mail message containing the commands HELP
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and LIST (on separate lines in the body of the message, not on the subject
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line) to mxserver@lists.wku.edu.  You'll receive two messages listing the
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various Info-ZIP mailing-list formats that are available (and also various
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unrelated lists) and instructions on how to subscribe to one or more of them
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(courtesy of Hunter Goatley).  As of mid-1997, subscribing to the announce-
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ments list requires a command of the form
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	SUBSCRIBE Info-ZIP-announce "Joe Isuzu"
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The discussion list is called Info-ZIP; it can be set for either normal or
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digest-style delivery.
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-- Greg Roelofs (sometimes known as Cave Newt), principal UnZip developer guy,
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   with inspiration from David Kirschbaum
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