SUMMARY: Zip for SunOS

From: Roger Jagoda (rogerj@lps.cornell.edu)
Date: Mon Jan 03 1994 - 17:34:23 CST


Folks,
 
What a response!

The basic answer is that the files from the Info-ZIP Project are
PKZIP compatible and will do the job. There seems to be a bit
of confusion about whether GNU's "gzip/gunzip" utility will
work on PKZIP compacted files. The answer, as far as I can tell, is
that the GNU gzip utility can READ these archives quite well.

>From the MAN page on "gzip":

        gunzip can currently decompress files created by gzip, zip,
        compress, compress -H or pack. The detection of the input
        format is automatic.

EXTRACTION, on the other hand, depends on how they were created.
Again, from the MAN page:

        Files created by zip can be uncompressed by gzip only if
        they have a single member compressed with the 'deflation'
        method. This feature is only intended to help conversion of
        tar.zip files to the tar.gz format. To extract zip files
        with several members, use unzip instead of gunzip.

Here's the summary, IT`S LARGE!!

===================== ZIP for SunOS ==============================

>From MILES@dendro.mail.cornell.edu Mon Jan 3 09:19:27 1994
From: "Miles McCredie" <MILES@dendro.mail.cornell.edu>
Organization: Aegean Dendrochronology Project
To: rogerj@lps.cornell.edu
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 1994 08:19:18 -0500
Subject: Re: AutoCad and UNIX "zip"

> 1) Is there a "zip" utility for UNIX (i.e. program that does what
> uncompress/zcat does but for "zipped" files that DOS programs such
> as pkzip/pkunzip usually handle)?
>

The info-zip release should compile for you. You should able to find
it at one of these places:

______________________________________________________________________

  This is the Info-ZIP file ``Where,'' last updated on 14 January
1993.
______________________________________________________________________

   Note that some ftp sites may not yet have the latest versions of
   Zip and UnZip when you read this. The latest versions, including
   the crypt sources, are always in the comp.sources.misc archives.

<Deleted>

ftp sites for the US-exportable sources and executables:

   NOTE: Look for the file names given above in the following
   directories. Some sites like to use slightly different names,
   such as zip-1.9p1.tar-z instead of zip19p1.tar.Z. In the case
   of comp.sources.misc archive sites, directories may be used
   (zip19/part01.Z ... part11.Z, zip19/patch01.Z).

   wuarchive.wustl.edu:/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume31/...
   wuarchive.wustl.edu:/packages/compression/...
   wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/misc/unix/...
   wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/misc/vaxvms/...
   wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/msdos/zip/...
   wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/msdos/windows3/...

   ftp.uu.net:/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume31/...
   ftp.uu.net:/pub/zip/...

   ftp-os2.nmsu.edu:/pub/os2/2.0/archivers/...
   ftp-os2.nmsu.edu:/pub/os2/all/archivers/...
   ftp-os2.nmsu.edu:/pub/downloads/Info-ZIP/...

   wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/msdos/zip/pkz110eu.exe
   ux1.cso.uiuc.edu:/pc/exec-pc/pkz193a.exe [128.174.5.59]

ftp sites for the encryption and decryption sources and/or
executables:

   NOTE 1: Non-US users, please do NOT ftp from the US sites (US
   regulations and all that). Likewise, US users, please do not
   ftp from the European sites (it's not illegal, but it sure is
   a waste of expensive bandwidth).

   NOTE 2: Some sites may carry both encryption and non-encryption
   executables with slightly different names; for example,
zip19c32.zip
   instead of zip19x32.zip ("c" == crypt version).

   From the US:
      wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/garbo.uwasa.fi/arcutil/zcrypt19.zip
      
wuarchive.wustl.edu:/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume31/zcrypt19/part01
      ftp.uu.net:/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume31/zcrypt19/part01.Z

<Deleted>

> 2) Does anyone have a PC running AutoCad with a printer attached?
> Yes, we have three pkzipped files sent to us that I have to try
> and integrate into LaTeX...oh, joy!

If you don't have luck elsewhere, ask me again and I can ask a couple
people around here who may be able to help.

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Miles McCredie Internet: miles@dendro.mail.cornell.edu
Microcomputer Support BITNET: J8IJ AT CORNELLC
College of Arts & Sciences (607) 255-8170

>From roberto@banach.nl.nuwc.navy.mil Mon Jan 3 10:25:16 1994
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 94 10:25:14 EST
From: roberto@banach.nl.nuwc.navy.mil (Roberto Dominijanni)
To: rogerj@lps.cornell.edu
Subject: Re: SunOS "zip" utility?

Get files

    packages/compression/unzip-4.2.tar.Z
    packages/compression/unzip-4.2-doc.zip

from wuarchive.wustl.edu.

Roberto

>From strombrg@hydra.acs.uci.edu Mon Jan 3 16:23:48 1994
Subject: Re: SunOS "zip" utility?
Date: Mon, 03 Jan 1994 13:23:35 -0800
From: Dan Stromberg - OAC-DCS <strombrg@hydra.acs.uci.edu>

There is a zip, and an unzip, archived in comp.sources.misc.
ftp.uu.net is a good place to look.

Dan Stromberg - OAC/DCS strombrg@uci.edu

>From tim@ben.dciem.dnd.ca Mon Jan 3 16:20:47 1994
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 94 16:20:34 EST
From: tim@ben.dciem.dnd.ca
To: rogerj@lps.cornell.edu
Subject: Re: SunOS "zip" utility?

Roger,

I have been using (but not often) a version on unzip on my IPX which seems to
work just fine when I do try it. Here is the "Where" file which came with it.
There may be further versions/patches available for it - I don't know.

Good luck,
        Tim Pointing,
        System Manager - DCIEM
        tim@dciem.dnd.ca

__________________________________________________________________________

  This is the Info-ZIP file ``Where,'' last updated on 14 January 1993.
__________________________________________________________________________

   Note that some ftp sites may not yet have the latest versions of
   Zip and UnZip when you read this. The latest versions, including
   the crypt sources, are always in the comp.sources.misc archives.

   SITE OWNERS: If you're listed in here but the information is not
   correct (or if you're a big site but aren't listed at all), please
   let us know! E-mail to zip-bugs at the address given in README
   and we'll update this file.
__________________________________________________________________________

Basic source-archive names for Info-ZIP's portable Zip, UnZip, and related
utilities (on some ftp sites, the .zip files may have a .zoo equivalent
in Zoo 2.10 format):

   zip19p1.zip Zip 1.9, patchlevel 1 (deflation; includes zipnote, zipsplit)
   zip19p1.tar.Z ditto, compress'd tar format

   zip11.zip Zip 1.1 (shrinking, implosion; compatible with PKUNZIP 1.1)
   zip11.tar.Z ditto, compress'd tar format

   unz50p1.zip UnZip 5.0, patchlevel 1 (all methods; incl. zipinfo, funzip)
   unz50p1.tar.Z ditto, compress'd tar format

   wunz13sr.zip WizUnZip 1.3 support files for Windows 3.1, UnZip 5.0

   zcrypt19.zip encryption/decryption support (includes zipcloak)

Related archives and files:

   UnzpHist.zip complete changes history of UnZip and precursors

   zip19p1x.zip MSDOS executables and docs for zip, zipnote, zipsplit
   unz50p1.exe MSDOS self-extracting executable (contains unzip, docs)

   zip19x16.zip OS/2 1.x 16-bit executables and docs
   zip19x32.zip OS/2 2.x 32-bit executables and docs
   unz50_16.exe OS/2 1.x 16-bit executable
   unz50_32.exe OS/2 2.x 32-bit executable

   zip19vms.zip VMS executables and docs for zip, zipnote, zipsplit
   unz50vms.exe VMS executable for unzip

   zip_unzip.hqx Macintosh executables (zip 1.0 only, 1.9 not ready)

   wunz13.zip Windows 3.1 executable and docs for unzip (WizUnZip)

   pkz204c.exe MS-DOS PKZIP/PKUNZIP 2.04c (self-extracting archive)
   pkz110eu.exe MS-DOS PKZIP/PKUNZIP 1.1 (self-extracting)
   pkz193a.exe MS-DOS PKZIP/PKUNZIP beta 1.93 (self-extracting)
   pkz102-2.exe OS/2 PKZIP/PKUNZIP 1.02 (self-extracting)

ftp sites for the US-exportable sources and executables:

   NOTE: Look for the file names given above in the following
   directories. Some sites like to use slightly different names,
   such as zip-1.9p1.tar-z instead of zip19p1.tar.Z. In the case
   of comp.sources.misc archive sites, directories may be used
   (zip19/part01.Z ... part11.Z, zip19/patch01.Z).

   wuarchive.wustl.edu:/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume31/...
   wuarchive.wustl.edu:/packages/compression/...
   wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/misc/unix/...
   wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/misc/vaxvms/...
   wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/msdos/zip/...
   wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/msdos/windows3/...

   ftp.uu.net:/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume31/...
   ftp.uu.net:/pub/zip/...

   ftp-os2.nmsu.edu:/pub/os2/2.0/archivers/...
   ftp-os2.nmsu.edu:/pub/os2/all/archivers/...
   ftp-os2.nmsu.edu:/pub/downloads/Info-ZIP/...

   wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/msdos/zip/pkz110eu.exe
   ux1.cso.uiuc.edu:/pc/exec-pc/pkz193a.exe [128.174.5.59]

ftp sites for the encryption and decryption sources and/or executables:

   NOTE 1: Non-US users, please do NOT ftp from the US sites (US
   regulations and all that). Likewise, US users, please do not
   ftp from the European sites (it's not illegal, but it sure is
   a waste of expensive bandwidth).

   NOTE 2: Some sites may carry both encryption and non-encryption
   executables with slightly different names; for example, zip19c32.zip
   instead of zip19x32.zip ("c" == crypt version).

   From the US:
      wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/garbo.uwasa.fi/arcutil/zcrypt19.zip
      wuarchive.wustl.edu:/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume31/zcrypt19/part01.Z
      ftp.uu.net:/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume31/zcrypt19/part01.Z

   Outside the US:
      garbo.uwasa.fi:/pc/arcutil/zcrypt19.zip
      ftp.win.tue.nl:/pub/compression/zip/zcrypt19.zip
      ftp.inria.fr:/system/arch-compr/zcrypt19.zip
      ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de:/pub/utils/archiver/zcrypt19.zip
         (mail server at ftp-mailer@ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de)

      ftp.uni-erlangen.de:/pub/pc/msdos/utilities/zip/...
      ftp.uni-erlangen.de:/pub/pc/os2/fauern/arc/...
         (131.188.1.43, 131.188.31.3, 131.188.34.43, 131.188.44.43)

ftp site for VMS-format Zip/UnZip package (sources and executables, no
encryption/decryption--see also "Mail servers" section below):

   The ZIP-UNZIP package for VMS is available via anonymous ftp from
   ftp.spc.edu [192.107.46.27]; the following files are needed:

   [.MACRO32]AAAREADME.TXT
   [.MACRO32]LZDCMP.EXE
   [.MACRO32.SAVESETS]ZIP-UNZIP.BCK_Z

   VMS sources and object files are also available from vmsnet.sources
   archives (e.g., black.cerritos.edu:[.mailserv.zip_unzip]*.*).

To find other ftp sites:

   The "archie" ftp database utility can be used to find an ftp site
   near you. If you don't know how to use it, DON'T ASK US--check the
   Usenet groups news.newusers.questions or news.answers or some such,
   or ask your system administrator.

UUCP sites:

   uunet!~/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume31/...
   uunet!~/pub/zip/ ...

Mail servers:

   If you don't have anonymous FTP capability, you can mail one
   of the following commands (in the body of an e-mail message) to
   listserv@vm1.nodak.edu or listserv@vm.ecs.rpi.edu in order to
   get a copy via e-mail:

      /pdget mail pd8:<misc.unix>unz50p1.tar-z uuencode
      /pdget mail pd8:<misc.unix>zip19p1.tar-z uuencode

   To get the encryption source by e-mail, send the following commands
   to ftp-mailer@ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de:

      get /pub/utils/archiver/zcrypt19.zip
      quit

   To get the VMS Zip/UnZip package by e-mail, send the following
   commands in the body of a mail message to fileserv@wkuvx1.bitnet
   or fileserv%wkuvx1.bitnet@ukcc.uky.edu (the "HELP" command is
   also accepted):

      SEND ZIP-UNZIP
      SEND FILESERV_TOOLS

__________________________________________________________________________

   Again, if someone repackages any of the source or executable archives
   in Mac-, Amiga- or Atari-specific formats, please let us know (send
   e-mail to zip-bugs at the address listed in README).
__________________________________________________________________________

>From bet@justlaw.com Mon Jan 3 15:05:13 1994
From: "Brian Terry" <bet@justlaw.com>
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 94 14:43:59 EST
To: rogerj@lps.cornell.edu
Subject: Re: SunOS "zip" utility?

Roger:

I don't know of anything on the net, but Unix Central sells a Pkzip
compatible that works pretty well for $87 single user, $495 unlimited users.
If you don't have their phone number, it is 800-532-1771

Brian Terry

bet@justlaw.com

>From pallas@oclc.org Mon Jan 3 15:00:38 1994
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 1994 15:00:14 +0500
From: pallas@oclc.org (George Pallas)
Subject: Re: SunOS "zip" utility?

> Is there a UNIX "zip" utility available for ftp anywhere? We usually
> use zcat/uncompress but we occasionally get "zipped" files made with
> pkzip from PCs and zcat/uncompress doesn't work on those.

Check wuarchive.wustl.edu down the /systems/ibmpc path. Somewhere down
there is a 'zip' directory. It includes a zip and unzip (as two
separate files) that include source code. Will run on UNIX, MS-DOS,
you get the idea.

--
George Pallas                              Voice:   614-764-6301
Manager, Systems Management Section        FAX:     614-761-5047
OCLC, Inc.                                 Email:   pallas@oclc.org
6565 Frantz Road                           "This time for SURE!"
Dublin, OH   43017                         -- Bullwinkle J. Moose

>From adam%bwh@harvard.harvard.edu Mon Jan 3 12:20:33 1994 Subject: Re: SunOS "zip" utility? Date: Mon, 3 Jan 94 12:20:20 EST

Theres GNUzip, which claims to be able to handle zip files. There was also a zip posted to alt.sources a ways back that was pretty ugly-- it worked like a dos app, spewing all sorts of useless information, but I suspect it was 100% pczip compatible.

Adam

-- Adam Shostack adam@bwh.harvard.edu Systems Manager, Surgical Planning Lab 617 278 0639 Department of Radiology Fax 732 7963 Brigham and Womens Hospital, Boston

>From bchivers@smiley.mitre.org Mon Jan 3 13:10:15 1994 Date: Mon, 3 Jan 94 13:09:05 EST From: bchivers@smiley.mitre.org (Brent Chivers) Subject: Re: SunOS "zip" utility?

Perhaps not the latest info, but it should get you started.... -- Brent Chivers bchivers@mitre.org (Of course I'm helpful. That's my job! ;-)

__________________________________________________________________________

This is the Info-ZIP file ``Where,'' last updated on 14 January 1993. __________________________________________________________________________

Note that some ftp sites may not yet have the latest versions of Zip and UnZip when you read this. The latest versions, including the crypt sources, are always in the comp.sources.misc archives.

SITE OWNERS: If you're listed in here but the information is not correct (or if you're a big site but aren't listed at all), please let us know! E-mail to zip-bugs at the address given in README and we'll update this file. __________________________________________________________________________

Basic source-archive names for Info-ZIP's portable Zip, UnZip, and related utilities (on some ftp sites, the .zip files may have a .zoo equivalent in Zoo 2.10 format):

zip19p1.zip Zip 1.9, patchlevel 1 (deflation; includes zipnote, zipsplit) zip19p1.tar.Z ditto, compress'd tar format

zip11.zip Zip 1.1 (shrinking, implosion; compatible with PKUNZIP 1.1) zip11.tar.Z ditto, compress'd tar format

unz50p1.zip UnZip 5.0, patchlevel 1 (all methods; incl. zipinfo, funzip) unz50p1.tar.Z ditto, compress'd tar format

wunz13sr.zip WizUnZip 1.3 support files for Windows 3.1, UnZip 5.0

zcrypt19.zip encryption/decryption support (includes zipcloak)

Related archives and files:

UnzpHist.zip complete changes history of UnZip and precursors

zip19p1x.zip MSDOS executables and docs for zip, zipnote, zipsplit unz50p1.exe MSDOS self-extracting executable (contains unzip, docs)

zip19x16.zip OS/2 1.x 16-bit executables and docs zip19x32.zip OS/2 2.x 32-bit executables and docs unz50_16.exe OS/2 1.x 16-bit executable unz50_32.exe OS/2 2.x 32-bit executable

zip19vms.zip VMS executables and docs for zip, zipnote, zipsplit unz50vms.exe VMS executable for unzip

zip_unzip.hqx Macintosh executables (zip 1.0 only, 1.9 not ready)

wunz13.zip Windows 3.1 executable and docs for unzip (WizUnZip)

pkz204c.exe MS-DOS PKZIP/PKUNZIP 2.04c (self-extracting archive) pkz110eu.exe MS-DOS PKZIP/PKUNZIP 1.1 (self-extracting) pkz193a.exe MS-DOS PKZIP/PKUNZIP beta 1.93 (self-extracting) pkz102-2.exe OS/2 PKZIP/PKUNZIP 1.02 (self-extracting)

ftp sites for the US-exportable sources and executables:

NOTE: Look for the file names given above in the following directories. Some sites like to use slightly different names, such as zip-1.9p1.tar-z instead of zip19p1.tar.Z. In the case of comp.sources.misc archive sites, directories may be used (zip19/part01.Z ... part11.Z, zip19/patch01.Z).

wuarchive.wustl.edu:/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume31/... wuarchive.wustl.edu:/packages/compression/... wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/misc/unix/... wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/misc/vaxvms/... wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/msdos/zip/... wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/msdos/windows3/...

ftp.uu.net:/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume31/... ftp.uu.net:/pub/zip/...

ftp-os2.nmsu.edu:/pub/os2/2.0/archivers/... ftp-os2.nmsu.edu:/pub/os2/all/archivers/... ftp-os2.nmsu.edu:/pub/downloads/Info-ZIP/...

wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/msdos/zip/pkz110eu.exe ux1.cso.uiuc.edu:/pc/exec-pc/pkz193a.exe [128.174.5.59]

ftp sites for the encryption and decryption sources and/or executables:

NOTE 1: Non-US users, please do NOT ftp from the US sites (US regulations and all that). Likewise, US users, please do not ftp from the European sites (it's not illegal, but it sure is a waste of expensive bandwidth).

NOTE 2: Some sites may carry both encryption and non-encryption executables with slightly different names; for example, zip19c32.zip instead of zip19x32.zip ("c" == crypt version).

From the US: wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/garbo.uwasa.fi/arcutil/zcrypt19.zip wuarchive.wustl.edu:/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume31/zcrypt19/part01.Z ftp.uu.net:/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume31/zcrypt19/part01.Z

Outside the US: garbo.uwasa.fi:/pc/arcutil/zcrypt19.zip ftp.win.tue.nl:/pub/compression/zip/zcrypt19.zip ftp.inria.fr:/system/arch-compr/zcrypt19.zip ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de:/pub/utils/archiver/zcrypt19.zip (mail server at ftp-mailer@ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de)

ftp.uni-erlangen.de:/pub/pc/msdos/utilities/zip/... ftp.uni-erlangen.de:/pub/pc/os2/fauern/arc/... (131.188.1.43, 131.188.31.3, 131.188.34.43, 131.188.44.43)

ftp site for VMS-format Zip/UnZip package (sources and executables, no encryption/decryption--see also "Mail servers" section below):

The ZIP-UNZIP package for VMS is available via anonymous ftp from ftp.spc.edu [192.107.46.27]; the following files are needed:

[.MACRO32]AAAREADME.TXT [.MACRO32]LZDCMP.EXE [.MACRO32.SAVESETS]ZIP-UNZIP.BCK_Z

VMS sources and object files are also available from vmsnet.sources archives (e.g., black.cerritos.edu:[.mailserv.zip_unzip]*.*).

To find other ftp sites:

The "archie" ftp database utility can be used to find an ftp site near you. If you don't know how to use it, DON'T ASK US--check the Usenet groups news.newusers.questions or news.answers or some such, or ask your system administrator.

UUCP sites:

uunet!~/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume31/... uunet!~/pub/zip/ ...

Mail servers:

If you don't have anonymous FTP capability, you can mail one of the following commands (in the body of an e-mail message) to listserv@vm1.nodak.edu or listserv@vm.ecs.rpi.edu in order to get a copy via e-mail:

/pdget mail pd8:<misc.unix>unz50p1.tar-z uuencode /pdget mail pd8:<misc.unix>zip19p1.tar-z uuencode

To get the encryption source by e-mail, send the following commands to ftp-mailer@ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de:

get /pub/utils/archiver/zcrypt19.zip quit

To get the VMS Zip/UnZip package by e-mail, send the following commands in the body of a mail message to fileserv@wkuvx1.bitnet or fileserv%wkuvx1.bitnet@ukcc.uky.edu (the "HELP" command is also accepted):

SEND ZIP-UNZIP SEND FILESERV_TOOLS

__________________________________________________________________________

Again, if someone repackages any of the source or executable archives in Mac-, Amiga- or Atari-specific formats, please let us know (send e-mail to zip-bugs at the address listed in README). __________________________________________________________________________

>From danny@ews7.dseg.ti.com Mon Jan 3 13:22:37 1994 Date: Mon, 3 Jan 94 12:17:39 CST From: danny@ews7.dseg.ti.com (Danny Johnson) Subject: Re: SunOS "zip" utility?

there is a GNU zip but it is incompatible with pkzip as far as i know.

>From swanes@etswwmd.eq.gs.com Mon Jan 3 13:44:54 1994 Date: Mon, 03 Jan 1994 13:28:44 -0500 From: Steve Swaney <swanes@etswwmd.eq.gs.com> Subject: Re: SunOS "zip" utility?

Roger,

GNU zip - `gunzip` and `gzip` will handle pkzipped files.

-- ___________________________________________________ Steve Swaney swanes@eq.gs.com 1 (917) 859-4229 (cellular)

>From mulara88@matrix.newpaltz.edu Mon Jan 3 14:39:50 1994 From: mulara88@matrix.newpaltz.edu (james mularadelis) Subject: Re: SunOS "zip" utility? Date: Mon, 3 Jan 1994 14:39:07 -0500 (EST)

We use zip10 and unzip05. Here is an archie listing for zip:

Host brolga.cc.uq.oz.au

Location: /comp.sources.misc/volume23 DIRECTORY drwxr-xr-x 512 Oct 21 1991 zip Location: /comp.sources.unix/volume25 DIRECTORY drwxr-xr-x 512 Mar 2 1992 zip

Host volitans.morningstar.com

Location: /pub DIRECTORY drwxrwxr-x 512 Dec 10 15:46 zip

Host risc.ua.edu

Location: /pub DIRECTORY drwxr-xr-x 512 Jul 23 14:28 zip

Host pith.uoregon.edu

Location: /pub/Sun4/bin FILE -rwxr-xr-x 81920 Mar 2 1992 zip

Host keos.helsinki.fi

Location: /pub/archives/comp.sources.misc DIRECTORY drwxrwxr-x 512 Oct 21 1991 zip Location: /pub/archives/comp.sources.unix DIRECTORY drwxrwxr-x 512 Mar 2 1992 zip

If these aren't any help, then I could uuencode and mail you the compressed (.Z) tar-source that we have.

-- James Mularadelis Academic Computing SUNY New Paltz (914) 257-3803 mulara88@matrix.newpaltz.edu

>From cpl1@hades.uchicago.edu Mon Jan 3 17:29:54 1994 Date: Mon, 3 Jan 1994 16:29:14 +0600 From: cpl1@hades.uchicago.edu (Corey Liss) Subject: Re: SunOS "zip" utility?

you'll get *lots* of answers for this one, i'm sure. :) info-zip's unzip 5.0 (pl 1) and zip 1.9, both available in the comp.sources.misc archives. i haven't used the zip utility much, but unzip works wonderfully (although there's a trick to compiling it under Solaris 2.x with gcc).

-corey

-- Corey Liss University of Chicago Campus Computer Store ccstech@midway.uchicago.edu Technical Support

>From tschmidt@pefs1.micron.com Mon Jan 3 15:12:23 1994 Date: Mon, 3 Jan 94 13:12:53 MST From: tschmidt@pefs1.micron.com (Tom Schmidt) Subject: Re: SunOS "zip" utility?

Use Info-ZIP, which is PKZIP 2.04 compatible. It is available using anonymous ftp from pip.shsu.edu:/pub/archiving/zip in the files zip201.zip and unz50p1.tar.Z (the ZIP and UNZIP sources). I think these are the latest versions, and is ported to several UNIX platforms, and DOS.

Tom

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