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- LH/2 V2.22 release notes, Wed 03-03-1993
- -----------------------------------------
-
- The 'E' command has been added. It is an alias for the 'X' command
- (extract files).
-
- If many filenames without wildcards were specified, lh would gobble up
- file handles, and abort with an error message "too many open files".
- Fixed.
-
- This also caused the M)ove command to fail to erase those files
- explicitly listed on the command line (files that are open can not be
- erased). Fixed.
-
- LH/2 V2.21 release notes
- ------------------------
-
- Fix problem with decompressing old style -lh1- archives. This problem
- only occurred in the 32 bit version.
-
- LH/2 V2.20 release notes
- ------------------------
- Please see LH2.INF for full documentation. This is a standard OS/2
- "BOOK". You view it using VIEW.EXE. For example:
-
- VIEW LH2
-
- For compatibility with old versions, select either LH16.EXE (for all
- versions of OS/2) or LH32.EXE (for OS/2 2.0 os/2 only) and rename it to
- LH.EXE. This will allow any batch files or programs, that called
- versions prior to this one, to work properly.
-
- The MSE.CMD file assumes that SE.EXE is in the current directory. You
- may wish to change it if you store SE.EXE somewhere else. For example,
- assume that you store your utilities (such as LH.EXE, SE.EXE and
- MSE.CMD) in your D:\UTILITY directory. You may wish to change
- MSE.CMD thus:
-
- @echo off
- if "%1"=="" goto USAGE
- copy /b D:\UTILITY\se.exe+%1.lzh /b %1.exe && echo %1.EXE has been created.
- goto end
- :Usage
- echo Usage: MSE [lzh file]
- echo Do NOT speficy .lzh extension.
- :end
-
- The self-extraction module (SE.EXE) is a 16 bit OS/2 program. This is
- so that all OS/2 users will be able to extract any SE-lzh's you create.
-