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- Contents of the MSDOS sub-archive for UnZip 5.0 and later:
-
- Contents this file
- Borland.fix patches to fix Borland executables for grokking Unix EOLs
- makefile makefile for Turbo C and old Microsoft C
- makefile.bcc makefile for Borland C++
- makefile.qc makefile for Quick C and nmake
- tcc/unzip.prj Turbo C project file for UnZip
- tcc/unzip.tc Turbo C configuration file for UnZip (binary)
- tcc/unzip_cr.prj Turbo C project file for UnZip + decryption (need crypt.c)
- tcc/unzip_cr.tc Turbo C configuration file for UnZip + decryption (binary)
- tcc/zi_make.bat batch file to make ZipInfo with Turbo C
- tcc/zipinfo.prj Turbo C project file for ZipInfo
- tcc/zipinfo.tc Turbo C configuration file for ZipInfo (binary)
- bcc/tcconfig.tc BC++ general configuration file (binary)
- bcc/unzip.prj BC++ project file for UnZip (binary)
- bcc/unzip_cr.prj BC++ project file for UnZip/decryption (binary; need crypt)
- bcc/zipinfo.prj BC++ project file for ZipInfo (binary)
-
- Note: despite the similarity in names to the corresponding Turbo C files,
- the Borland C++ files apparently are NOT compatible with the older compilers
- (although they seem to be compatible with Turbo C++). So the old TC project
- files are also included. FOR BOTH COMPILERS, you must indicate "rebuild" for
- unzip or zipinfo (whichever you do second), because the two misc.obj's are not
- compatible with each other. This is not a problem if you use the makefile(s),
- in which case zipinfo's is called misc_.obj, but (1) the project files are
- much faster on older machines, and (2) the Turbo C makefile doesn't seem to
- work properly yet. As always, if anyone manages to make it go, please send
- us your fixes.
-
- Note also: for MSC 6.0 or later, use the msc_dos and zi_dos targets in the
- main Unix Makefile--with NMAKE, not MAKE. The msc_dos target has been re-
- written to use a response file in order to get around the DOS 128-character
- command-line limit, but the nmake command itself may have trouble. Give it
- a try, however.
-
- One last note: the binary patches in Borland.fix are NOT required; they may
- be useful if you regularly deal with Unix sources, but casual users should
- probably make use of an external utility like Rahul Dhesi's FLIP to convert
- between Unix and DOS/OS2 end-of-line characters. If you know how to patch
- binary executables, you should be able to figure out how to use these patches.
-