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- Manual for LHA Version 2.05
-
- translated to English by Kenjirou Okubo
-
- Ver 2.05 1991/01/27
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- NIFTY-Serve SDI00506 HARUYASU YOSHIZAKI
- ASCII-pcs pcs02846 Yoshi
- PC-VAN FEM12376
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This is a manual for the Beta test version of LHA.EXE. LHA is
- an upward compatible and improved version of LH113C v113C. Since
- Microsoft's DOS 5.0 has an interior command LH.EXE, (for Load
- High) the name has been changed from LH.exe to LHA.exe. Please
- run this program and tell me if/where improvements are needed.
-
- NOTE: The help guide built into LHA.EXE is still
- in Japanese. Refer to the end of LHA205.HLP
- for the English version last made available.
-
-
- 0. To begin with
- -----------------
-
- This is a revised version of LH113C.exe., an archiver which was
- rather slow in execution but tight in compression rate. I am
- grateful for the support of LH113C's users both in Japan where
- the .LZH file is a standard archived file name and in other
- countries where .LZH is one of a known extension. I had been
- working for this new version for two years since the last re-
- lease of LH113C.EXE am now glad to announce the release of
- this test version.
-
-
- LHA differs from LH113C:
- -----------------------
-
- LHA is better than LH113 in compression rate, especially with
- large files. There are a few exceptions if using rather small
- files. (Under 1 Kb.) LHA is faster than LH113C in decompres-
- sing, with new static Huffman coding, compared with the older
- dynamic Huffman. The speed of compression is not as fast as I
- was expecting. <sigh>
-
- LHA needs more memory than LH113C did. If there is not enough
- for LHA to work, it may have looser compression rate, although
- it tries to continue execution. LHA is upper compatible to
- LH113C. But LH113C is not completely compatible with the LHA
- format. Please switch to LHA as soon as you can. With the "/
- o" option, you can dearchive anything made by LH113C, but not
- vice versa.
-
- LHA is distributed as a free program with copyright reserved.
- There is no restriction for the use within private cooperations
- or the use for governmental agencies. Users must be respon-
- sible for the use of facilities of the software especially of
- the auto ! batch file. The software is distributed as is. I
- am not liable for any damage caused by the use of this soft-
- ware. For commercial use of this software, please refer to our
- distribution policy.
-
-
- Now you can proceed to read the complete description of commands
- and options. However, if you are not familiar with what an
- archiver is, please refer to the introductory note LHA.HLP
- written especially for LHA.EXE by Irvin Hoff.
-
-
-
- 1. Usage.
- ---------
-
- A. General Format:
- ==================
-
- LHA <command> [/<option> ARC [[DIR\] [FILE]...]... [-+012|WDIR]...]
-
-
- <command>: if one is not used, you get the help screen or a list of
- FILEs.
- <option>: you may supply one or more of options explained below.
- (needs an / or - in front, to designate an option)
- ARC: archive name.
- DIR: base directory name.
- FILE: File name or full pathname if specified.
- WDIR: Working Directory name.
-
-
- B. <command>
- =============
-
- a (Add) compress and add to an archive.
-
- Compress and Add files specified to an archive. If the named
- archive does not exist, then create one with the name. LHA
- overwrites any file in the archive by the given file name with
- 'a' command. Compare with 'u' command.
-
- The commands 'a' and 'm' are used to make an archive.
-
- < Example 1 > LHA a ex *.EXE
-
- LHA makes an ARChive ex.LZH, from all the files with extension
- 'EXE'. Extension .LZH is default.
-
-
- u (Update) Compress and Update.
-
- Compress and add files specified to an archive as command 'a'.
- If LHA detects a file with the name same as the one in the
- archive, then LHA selects the new one to add to archive, by
- comparing the time stamp of each.
-
- < Example 2 > LHA u ex *.c
-
- All the FILEs with extension '.C' are archived in ex.LZH. If
- you already have ex.LZH containing a FILE with the same name,
- only the one with newer time stamp is archived.
-
-
- m (Move)
-
- Compress and add to an archive as 'u' command with checking
- time stamps. The difference is that LHA deletes all the files
- moved into the archive.
-
- < Example 3 > LHA m ex *.c
-
- does the same as
-
- LHA u ex *.c
- del *.c .
-
- Watch the second line. With the /C option, LHA removes all the
- FILEs into the ARChive ignoring time stamps. You may lose the
- one with the older time stamp.
-
-
- f (Freshen)
-
- LHA looks for a FILE with the same name as the FILE in the
- archive. If it finds one with a newer time stamp, LHA
- rewrites the one in the archive. 'LHA f /c ARC ' will not
- check the time stamp.
-
- < Example 4 > LHA f ex lha.doc
-
- You have lha.doc compressed and archived in ex.LZH. You get a
- new lha.doc, then you replace the one in ARChive too.
-
-
- d (Delete)
-
- LHA deletes FILE in ARC.
-
-
- e (Extract)
-
- LHA extracts FILEs from the archive with decompressing. If LHA
- finds a FILE with a newer FILE with the same name, it skips the
- FILEs. LHA extracts FILEs from ARChives made by L113C, namely,
- those with the compression ids -lzs-, -lz4-, -lz5-.
-
- <Example 6 > LHA e ex LHA
-
- Extracts all the FILEs in the archive 'ex.LZH'.
-
- < Example 7 > LHA e ex *.com
-
- LHA extracts all the files with extension .COM from 'ex.LZH'.
-
-
- x (eXtract) LHA eXtracts compressed FILE with pathnames.
-
- If LHA can not find any path, then it will create directories.
- FILEs must be archived with full-pathnames. LHA restores the
- entire directory structure. 'LHA e /x1m1 ARC' does the same.
-
- < EXample 8 > LHA x ex
-
- Suppose '\BIN\CG86.EXE' were among the FILEs in 'EX.LZH'. LHA
- creates directory '\BIN' if necessary, and extracts 'CG86.EXE'
- there.
-
-
- p (Print) Print FILE on standard out.
-
- LHA prints FILE decompressing from ARC to standard output.
-
- < Example 9 > LHA p ex lha.doc
-
- LHA extracts 'LHA.DOC' from 'EX.LZH' and displays it on your
- terminal.
-
- < Example 10 > LHA p ex lha.doc > prn
-
- LHA extracts 'LHA.DOC' from 'EX.LZH' and prints it out from
- your printer.
-
-
- l (List)
-
- LHA lists FILE names in the archive on a line. A FILE with
- pathname will have a mark '+' on the head of the line. 'LHA
- l /x ARC' shows full-pathnames of FILEs in ARC, and in 2 lines
- per FILE. You need not type 'l' to have the list.
-
- < Example 11 > LHA lha205.exe
-
- LHA assumes command 'l' and shows list of FILEs archived FILE
- per line.
-
- < Example 11x > LHA /x lha205.exe
-
- You get a similar list but full-pathnames are inserted, and
- each FILE is shown on two lines.
-
- NOTE: Forward slash '/' is used as the pathname separator.
-
-
- v (View)
-
- 'LHA v ARC' is the same with 'LHA l /x ARC'.
-
-
- t (Test)
-
- Check the integrity of ARC, by CRC check.
-
- LHA t LHA.EXE or LHA t LHA???.LZH
-
- will announce the authenticity of the file you own.
-
- LHA t LHA.EXE
-
- "This file seems to be ORIGINAL distributed from H.Yoshi."
-
- LHA.exe tests itself for you. This guarantees the version you
- have is not hacked by anyone, though it is not the full guaran-
- tee in the present state of art. You can't check LHA.exe if
- you have used executable file compressors such as LZEXE, PKLITE
- or DIET.
-
- < Example 12 > LHA t ex
-
- LHA tests integrity of the FILEs in 'EX.LZH'.
-
- < Example 13 > LHA t LHA.exe
-
- LHA checks if LHA.EXE is the original file distributed.
-
-
- s (Self-extract)
-
- LHA makes a Self-Extracting ARChive from ARC.lzh. The default
- switch /x0 is assumed when you do not specify. SFX made with
- the /x0 switch, small model, extracts files on the current
- directory. You can't activate some programs in the archived
- FILEs automatically with small model. The size of the SFX file
- is smaller than those made with /x1 switch, large model.
-
- The large model SFX has the ability to restore subdirectory
- structures and can automatically start execution from a FILE
- inside the archive.
-
- < Example 14 > LHA s ex
-
- In this case, LHA makes a small model EX.EXE from EX.LZH.
-
-
-
- C. </option>
- ============
-
- Each option takes 3 numerical values to define its finer
- actions. Use 0,1 and 2 to specify. For some options, the
- values 1 and 2 does the same thing. You may toggle 0 and 1 by
- '+' and '-" as with LH113C. You may change switch character
- (option) from / to - if you prefer the '-'.
-
- /x[0|1] (eXtend)
-
- LHA uses eXtended FILE names, namely full-pathnames for FILEs.
-
- You are on the root directory. Suppose you want to archive the
- FILE '\tc\include\sys\stat.h' in an archive 'ARC.lzh'. You type
- 'LHA a /x1 ARC.lzh \tc\include\sys\stat.h' to store the FILE
- with full-pathname,'\tc\include\sys\stat.h'. Similarly, you
- have a 2-lined list with full-pathnames with 'l' command.
-
-
- /p[0|1|2] (Precise)
-
- Search file names precisely.
-
- Suppose an ARChive 'TC.LZH' contains both 'STAT.H' and
- 'SYS\STAT.H'. A simple command like 'LHA e TC stat.h' will
- extract both files on the current directory and let one
- override the other. To avoid such confusion, you can type 'LHA
- e -p TC stat.h' to extract 'STAT.H' only. While by typing 'LHA
- e -p TC sys\stat.h' you will get 'SYS\STAT.H'.
-
-
- /c[0|1|2] (ignore Comparison of time)
-
- With commands 'u', 'f', 'e', 'x', LHA ignores the checking of
- time stamps. With these commands, LHA chooses the newest FILE
- with the same pathname to act on, by default. This option lets
- LHA ignore the time stamps.
-
-
- /m[0|1|2] (no Message)
-
- ARC.lzh FILE' gives you the newest FILE n your directory.
- 'LHA e /m2 ARC.lzh FILE' dearchives every FILE by choosing
- an unused file extension between 000-999.
-
-
- /a[0|1] (any Attribute)
-
- By default, LHA does not archive FILEs with attribute READONLY.
- This switch enables archiving such FILEs. Extracted files have
- their archive bit set by default. With the /a1 switch on, LHA
- restores any attributes of the archived FILEs.
-
-
- /r[0|1|2] (Recursive)
-
- LHA archives and extracts files recursively from
- subdirectories. 'Recursively', means LHA searches all FILEs
- from all subdirectories under the specified directory if there
- is any.
-
- There are three different modes for '/r' switch.
-
-
- /r0: (non-recursive mode, default)
-
- LHA collects files specified by path names only.
-
- /r1:
-
- LHA separates the given pathname into a directory name and FILE
- name. LHA recursively collects FILEs with the given name from
- all the directories under the directory specified.
-
- < Example 15 > LHA a /r1 source.lzh \source\*.c \source\*.h
-
- LHA collects FILEs with extension C and H from directory
- \source and its subdirectories, probably '\sources\samples\*.c'
- but not '\source\*.obj'.
-
-
- /r2:
-
- LHA recursively collects all the files from all the specified
- subdirectories. Tree structure of the specified directory is
- archived as it is.
-
- < Example 16 > LHA a /r2x1 a:\*.*
-
-
- NOTE: LH113C has set /x whenever /r is set in e or x commands.
- LHA differs from LH113C in that /x is not set with /r automati-
- cally.
-
- The following questions are the most frequently asked ones:
-
- (1) How do you backup a disk a: ?
-
- LHA a /r2x1 ARC.lzh a:\
-
- (2) Then how do you retrieve all the directories and files on
- b:?
-
- LHA x ARC.lzh b:\
-
- /w[0|1|<Directory Name>] (Work directory)
-
- Specify the directory name where LH makes temporary files.
-
- LHA a /wd:\ ARC.lzh FILEs
-
- set -w switch on.
-
- By default, LHA makes all the temporary files on the directory
- where ARC.lzh is to be made. It will rename the temporary file
- as ARC.lzh.
-
- LHA makes temporary files on the current directory if no name
- is specified with '/w+'.
-
- When you set Environmental variable 'TMP' this switch is set
- automatically to be 1.
-
- The switch helps LHA when you have not enough room in your base
- directory, or when you have a high speed memory device like RAM
- disk or HARD ram.
-
-
- /n[0|1] (No indicator)
-
- In this version, LHA outputs compressing indicator "ooo....."
- to standard error. The switch is to suppress this output.
-
- /n1: LHA disables output "ooo....." to indicate its progress.
-
- /n2: LHA disables outputs of filename, compression rates.
-
-
- /t[0|1] (Time stamp)
-
- With command a,u,m,f,d reset time stamp of ARC.lzh according to
- the newest file in the archive. By default, the time stamp of
- an ARC.lzh is the time when the ARC.lzh is made.
-
-
- /z[0|1|2] (Zero compression)
-
- LHA makes an archive without compressing.
-
- /z1: None of the FILEs is compressed
-
- /z2: Compress and archive except for the FILEs with extensions:
- .ARC, .DWC, .LZH, .LZS, .PAK, .ZIP, .ZOO.
-
-
- /o[0|1] (Old compatible compression)
-
- LHA makes an ARChive compatible with LH113C format. Even in
- this case, LHA makes tighter compression than LH113C ver.1xx.
- Header id is automatically set to be -h1.
-
-
- /h[0|1|2] (Header level)
-
- Choice of header level, default is -h1.
-
-
- /i[0|1] (don't Ignore case)
-
- Recognize Upper and Lower cases. LH(arc)s have common header
- format in other OS's where cases are recognized as distinct.
- This option is prepared for dearchiving ARChives made by other
- OS'. In the DOS version of LHA, you can't differentiate upper
- and lower when LHA archives FILEs into ARC. Names are all
- stored in upper case.
-
-
- /l[0|1|2] (Long display ).
-
- LHA outputs filenames in different formats when LHA archives
- and dearchives.
-
- /l0 : FILE names only.
- /l1 : Full-pathnames stored or to be stored in ARChive in 2 lines.
- /l2 : Full-pathname of FILEs accessed by LHA in 2 lines.
-
- < Example 16 > LHA a /r1x1l2 link.lzh c:\link.*
-
- LHA collect link.* with full-pathname from directories below
- c:\, with information from where LHA get these FILEs.
-
-
- /@[1] LHA
-
- recognizes the characters '-' and '@' as the first letter of a
- FILE name. By default, any file beginning with '@', like
- '@xxx' is recognized as a Response File 'xxx'. To exit from
- this mode specify '/@0'. You cannot use '-@0' in this
- particular case.
-
-
- D. Base Directory.
- ==================
-
- Base directory is not the current nor the root directory. It
- is the directory on which LHA is executed. Or you may believe
- that you move to this directory and execute LHA from there.
- You may specify a number of directories as your base
- directories.
-
-
-
- < Example 17 > LHA x program c:\bin\ *.exe *.com c:\temp\ *.man *.doc
- ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
- Suppose you are on the directory d:\. You want to extract
- files with extensions .COM and .EXE on c:\bin, and those with
- extensions .MAN and .DOC on the directory c:\temp. This is
- equivalent to the following set of command lines.
-
- D>c:
- C>cd \bin
- C>LHA x d:\program *.com *.exe
- C>cd \temp
- C>LHA x d:\program *.man *.doc
-
- Naturally, you can't dearchive a single FILE on multiple
- directories. The directory specified first has the priority.
-
-
- E. DOS redirection and response file.
- =====================================
-
- LHA can't accept too many file names on a command line as
- MS-DOS's restriction. To avoid this inconvenience, now LHA
- accepts PIPES and REDIRECTS of DOS. Besides LHA can use work
- file called response file to record the names of the files to
- be archived like MAKEFILE for some compilers.
-
- a. Response File.
-
- The response file name will be marked with the letter '@' as of
- Link.exe. It is a text file. You may just write whatever you
- want LHA to be done on this file. Response file ignores CR
- code and uses space as a separator. You may write options in
- the response file but you can't nest, calling other response
- file, file names.
-
-
- b. DOS Pipes and Redirects.
-
- You may specify the same information supplied by a response
- FILE by using pipes or redirections. You may create a response
- FILE by redirection.
-
- < Example 18 > LHA l /n1 parts > files
- LHA a newparts @files.
-
- Make a list of files in ARC 'PARTS.LZH' as FILES and use it to
- make a new ARChive 'NEWPARTS.LZH'. This is done by using the
- response files, after some editing.
-
- < Example 19 > ls | sort | LHA a all
-
- Make a list of files in a directory by ls.exe. Sort file names
- and make a sorted ARChive ALL.LZH. Beware of the various
- formats from output of ls.exe. ls.exe is supposed to list
- files one name per line without any attributes or time stamps.
-
-
- F. Environmental Variables.
- ===========================
-
- a. LHA and LH113C
-
- LHA overrides LH113C. This will reset default optional.
-
-
- b. TMP
-
- Set working directory as -w option. In case LHA recognizes no
- working directory, it uses the current directory as the working
- directory and creates temporary files on it.
-
- c. TZ
-
- the Time Zone (EST, PST, etc.) must be set when you archive
- with the header level -h2- and when you dearchive with -h2-.
- In the Eastern Standard Time Zone you have to set TIME ZONE
- with the DOS command: set TZ=EST+5. Remember the default
- Remember the default header level is -h1-, in which case you
- are all set.
-
-
- G. Exit Codes.
- ==============
-
- LH will return following result codes after batch or other
- processes' execution.
-
- 0. Normal.
-
- 1. CRC error, probably with 'e','x','t' commands.
-
- 2. Fatal error. Process terminated without transactions.
-
- 3. Failed to write temporary files in ARChive. You may find
- temporary file LHTEMP)2(.LZH on your working directory. You
- may rename this file with extension LZH, and use it as an
- ARChive.
-
-
- H. Working File Names
- ======================
-
- LHTMP)1(.LZH : Old ARChive renamed.
- LHTMP)2(.LZH : Working file to be renamed as ARChive.
-
-
- 2.SFX, Self-Extracting-ARChive
- ------------------------------
-
- General Usage:
-
- SFX.exe [/x] [/!] [/eDIR] [DIR]
-
- /x: do not create new directory.
- /!: auto-execution batch enable.
- [/eDIR],[DIR]; specify directory to extract.
-
-
- SFX.exe is an executable file with FILEs archived in ARChive to
- be extracted by execution. All the LHA distribution will be in
- Self-Extracting .EXE-format. Only LHA.exe makes SFX files from
- archive *.lzh made by LHA.exe. You can't make a Self-Extract-
- ing executable file from ARChive made by 'LH113C.1.xx'.
-
- LHA makes two models of SFX files (a) the small model and (b)
- the large model according to the switch /x0 or /x1, with the
- following special functions.
-
-
- A. Telop.
- =========
- LHA displays any file with name '!' if SFX.exe find it archived.
- LHA holds one screen after showing [Y/N] prompt. LHA proceeds on
- execution if it receives 'Y' and quits execution for 'N'.
-
-
- B. Directory Specification.
- ===========================
-
- This is possible only for the large model. You can name the
- directory on which to execute SFX.exe.
-
- < Example 20 > lha205.exe /xec:\user
-
- LHA extracts FILEs in LHA205.EXE on C:\USER. You may of course
- type:
-
- LHA e /x0 lha205.exe c:\user ,
-
- to keep the TELOP file.
-
-
- C. Auto Execution
- ==================
-
- This is possible only for large models.
-
- Archive a batch file with the name "!.bat" and include it in
- the SFX file. This batch works if and only if you type:
-
- lha205 -!
-
- LHA always extracts files on the current directory. Any
- existing "!.bat" file is overwritten. You can't activate
- existing !.bat by "-!" switch even if there is one on the
- current directory. The batch file is read if and only if it is
- archived in SFX file.
-
- Two Models of Self-Extracting Files:
-
-
- a. Small Model (LHA s SFX.lzh)
-
- This is the default model.
-
- LHA ignores the directory structures even if you make the
- archive file with /x or /r[1|2] switch. LHA holds only the
- FILE names. SFX.exe extracts files to the current directory.
-
- There is no limit on the size of SFX.exe as there was for LH113C.
-
-
- b. Large Model (LHA s /x1 SFX.lzh)
-
- You can run a batch file to specify the directory to extract
- files. You can retrieve original directory structures with this
- model. You may refrain from creating unexpected structures by
- using /x switch.
-
-
- 3. Main Differences from LH113C
- --------------------------------
-
- LHA is an improved version of LH113C in principle. You will
- notice a number of differences from LHA when comparing with
- LH113C. Some of the differences will be mentioned at this
- time. (You may wish to read the LH113.C manual for a better
- comparison if anything appears confusing.)
-
-
- FILE names are not sorted in ARC. LHA takes FILEs into ARC in
- the order they were stored in the directory when using wild
- cards. If you specify the order of FILE, then the order is
- reproduced in ARC. If you add new FILEs in an ARC, then new
- ones will be added to the already existing FILEs.
-
- You may use utilities to sort FILE names in your directory to
- store FILEs in sorted order if you wish. Or by using pipe you
- may type:
-
- < Example 21 > ls *.c *.h | sort | LHA a ex.
-
- LHA collects FILEs with extensions C and H sorted in the
- ARChiver 'EX.LZH'.
-
- Consequently, /r switch does not necessarily activate /x switch
- in extraction. In this version of LHA, 'x' command is equiva-
- lent to 'E /x1m1', namely, LHA restores all the tree structures
- of subdirectories.
-
-
- 4. Our distribution Policy
- ---------------------------
-
- This software, this document and LHA.EXE, is a
- copyright-reserved free program. You may use, copy and
- distribute this software free of charge under the following
- conditions.
-
- 1. Never change Copyright statement.
-
- 2. The enclosed documents must be distributed with as a package.
- 3. When you have changed the program, or implemented the program
- for other OS or environment, then you must specify the part
- you have changed. Also make a clear statement as to your name
- and MAIL address or phone number.
- 4. The author is not liable for any damage on your side caused by
- the use of this program.
- 5. The author has no duty to remedy for the deficiencies of the
- program.
- 6. When you are to distribute this software with publications or
- with your product, you have to print the copyright statement
- somewhere on the disk or on the package. You cannot
- distribute this software with copyprotected products.
-
-
- As long as those conditions are satisfied, you do not
- have to get the author's permission to use or to dis-
- tribute the software.
-
-
- 5. How to contact the author.
- ------------------------------
-
- Please send MAIL to Forum flabo on Nifty serve. Go Nifty on
- CompuServe and read the instructions there. Your inquiries or
- your questions are to be addressed to the one of the above
- Nifty forums. Direct MAIL to the author.
-
- My mail address : SDI00506 | PFF00253 on Nifty Serve.
- pcs02846 ASCII-NET pcs.
- FEM12376 PC-VAN.
-
- Oversea Users may send inquiries, also, to K.Okubo to the address:
- [74100,2565] on Compuserve,
- K.Okubo Genie,
- c31834@sinet.ad.jp. INTERNET,CSNET etc.
-
-
- 6. Acknowledgements.
- --------------------
-
- What have I done in these days of rapidly changing software
- technologies? My LH113C has contributed for the improvements of
- similar products such as PKZIP(tm) or PAK(tm). Even with my
- modest Japanese estimate, this I can be proud of at this
- moment. I thank for all those people who supported and used
- LH113C, voices of users have always been a constant
- encouragement to me.
-
- I express my gratitude to Haruhiko Okumura and members of
- SIG Science of PCVAN for the improvements of algorithms,
-
- to K.Okubo who introduced and supported LH113C on over-
- sea networks such as CompuServe and GEnie.
-
- to Irv Hoff who worked with Kenjirou Okubo on reviewing
- the English version for spelling, grammar and English
- phrasing.
-
- to K.Miki who introduced me to archivers and hold a place
- for experiments,
-
- to members of LSI-Japan who offered excellent versions of
- LSI-C, to the members of Forum FHONYAKU who prepared English
- manual, and finally to all who used LH113C and supported it.
-
-
- 7. Reference
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- 2. Kurita, T. Harddisk Cook Book. 1987 Shoeisha,Tokyo.
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- 4. Okumura,K.,Masuyama,K.,Miki,K. Practice and theory of Data
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