diff --git a/sabnzbd/newsunpack.py b/sabnzbd/newsunpack.py index 178d2c5..8440ecd 100644 --- a/sabnzbd/newsunpack.py +++ b/sabnzbd/newsunpack.py @@ -110,7 +110,6 @@ def find_programs(curdir): sabnzbd.newsunpack.MULTIPAR_COMMAND = check(curdir, 'win/par2/multipar/par2j.exe') sabnzbd.newsunpack.RAR_COMMAND = check(curdir, 'win/unrar/UnRAR.exe') sabnzbd.newsunpack.PAR2_COMMAND = check(curdir, 'win/par2/par2.exe') - sabnzbd.newsunpack.ZIP_COMMAND = check(curdir, 'win/unzip/unzip.exe') sabnzbd.newsunpack.SEVEN_COMMAND = check(curdir, 'win/7zip/7za.exe') else: if not sabnzbd.newsunpack.PAR2_COMMAND: diff --git a/win/unzip/LICENSE b/win/unzip/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 5e6441a..0000000 --- a/win/unzip/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -This is version 2005-Feb-10 of the Info-ZIP copyright and license. -The definitive version of this document should be available at -ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/license.html indefinitely. - - -Copyright (c) 1990-2005 Info-ZIP. All rights reserved. - -For the purposes of this copyright and license, "Info-ZIP" is defined as -the following set of individuals: - - Mark Adler, John Bush, Karl Davis, Harald Denker, Jean-Michel Dubois, - Jean-loup Gailly, Hunter Goatley, Ed Gordon, Ian Gorman, Chris Herborth, - Dirk Haase, Greg Hartwig, Robert Heath, Jonathan Hudson, Paul Kienitz, - David Kirschbaum, Johnny Lee, Onno van der Linden, Igor Mandrichenko, - Steve P. Miller, Sergio Monesi, Keith Owens, George Petrov, Greg Roelofs, - Kai Uwe Rommel, Steve Salisbury, Dave Smith, Steven M. Schweda, - Christian Spieler, Cosmin Truta, Antoine Verheijen, Paul von Behren, - Rich Wales, Mike White - -This software is provided "as is," without warranty of any kind, express -or implied. In no event shall Info-ZIP or its contributors be held liable -for any direct, indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages -arising out of the use of or inability to use this software. - -Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, -including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it -freely, subject to the following restrictions: - - 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, - definition, disclaimer, and this list of conditions. - - 2. Redistributions in binary form (compiled executables) must reproduce - the above copyright notice, definition, disclaimer, and this list of - conditions in documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. The sole exception to this condition is redistribution - of a standard UnZipSFX binary (including SFXWiz) as part of a - self-extracting archive; that is permitted without inclusion of this - license, as long as the normal SFX banner has not been removed from - the binary or disabled. - - 3. Altered versions--including, but not limited to, ports to new operating - systems, existing ports with new graphical interfaces, and dynamic, - shared, or static library versions--must be plainly marked as such - and must not be misrepresented as being the original source. Such - altered versions also must not be misrepresented as being Info-ZIP - releases--including, but not limited to, labeling of the altered - versions with the names "Info-ZIP" (or any variation thereof, including, - but not limited to, different capitalizations), "Pocket UnZip," "WiZ" - or "MacZip" without the explicit permission of Info-ZIP. Such altered - versions are further prohibited from misrepresentative use of the - Zip-Bugs or Info-ZIP e-mail addresses or of the Info-ZIP URL(s). - - 4. Info-ZIP retains the right to use the names "Info-ZIP," "Zip," "UnZip," - "UnZipSFX," "WiZ," "Pocket UnZip," "Pocket Zip," and "MacZip" for its - own source and binary releases. diff --git a/win/unzip/README b/win/unzip/README deleted file mode 100644 index 202e05f..0000000 --- a/win/unzip/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,288 +0,0 @@ -This is the README file for the 28 February 2005 public release of the -Info-ZIP group's portable UnZip zipfile-extraction program (and related -utilities). - -unzip552.zip portable UnZip, version 5.52, source code distribution -unzip552.tar.Z same as above, but compress'd tar format -unzip552.tar.gz same as above, but gzip'd tar format - -__________________________________________________________________________ - -BEFORE YOU ASK: UnZip, its companion utility Zip, and related utilities -and support files can be found in many places; read the file "WHERE" for -further details. To contact the authors with suggestions, bug reports, -or fixes, continue reading this file (README) and, if this is part of a -source distribution, the file "ZipPorts" in the proginfo directory. Also -in source distributions: read "BUGS" for a list of known bugs, non-bugs -and possible future bugs; INSTALL for instructions on how to build UnZip; -and "Contents" for a commented listing of all the distributed files. -__________________________________________________________________________ - - -GENERAL INFO ------------- -UnZip is an extraction utility for archives compressed in .zip format (also -called "zipfiles"). Although highly compatible both with PKWARE's PKZIP -and PKUNZIP utilities for MS-DOS and with Info-ZIP's own Zip program, our -primary objectives have been portability and non-MSDOS functionality. - -This version of UnZip has been ported to a stupendous array of hardware-- -from micros to supercomputers--and operating systems: Unix (many flavors), -VMS, OS/2 (including DLL version), Windows NT and Windows 95 (including DLL -version), Windows CE (GUI version), Windows 3.x (including DLL version), -MS-DOS, AmigaDOS, Atari TOS, Acorn RISC OS, BeOS, Macintosh (GUI version), -SMS/QDOS, MVS, VM/CMS, FlexOS, Tandem NSK, Human68k (mostly), AOS/VS (partly) -and TOPS-20 (partly). UnZip features not found in PKUNZIP include source -code; default extraction of directory trees (with a switch to defeat this, -rather than the reverse); system-specific extended file attributes; and, of -course, the ability to run under most of your favorite operating systems. -Plus, it's free. :-) - -For source distributions, see the main Contents file for a list of what's -included, and read INSTALL for instructions on compiling (including OS- -specific comments). The individual operating systems' Contents files (for -example, vms/Contents) may list important compilation info in addition to -explaining what files are what, so be sure to read them. Some of the ports -have their own, special README files, so be sure to look for those, too. - -See unzip.1 or unzip.txt for usage (or the corresponding UnZipSFX, ZipInfo, -fUnZip and ZipGrep docs). For VMS, unzip_def.rnh or unzip_cli.help may be -compiled into unzip.hlp and installed as a normal VMS help entry; see -vms/descrip.mms. - - -CHANGES AND NEW FEATURES ------------------------- -The 5.52 maintenance release fixes a few minor problems found in the 5.51 -release, closes some more security holes, adds a new AtheOS port, and -contains a Win32 extra-field code cleanup that was not finished earlier. -The most important changes are: - - - (re)enabled unshrinking support by default, the LZW patents have expired - - fixed an extraction size bug for encrypted stored entries (12 excess bytes - were written with 5.51) - - fixed false "uncompressed size mismatch" messages when extracting - encrypted archive entries - - do not restore SUID/SGID/Tacky attribute bits on Unix (BeOS, AtheOS) - unless explicitely requested by new "-K" command line qualifier - - optional support for "-W" qualifier to modify the pattern matching syntax - (with -W: "*" stops at directory delimiter, "**" matches unlimited) - - prevent buffer overflow caused by bogus extra-long Zipfile specification - - performance enhancements for VMS port - - fixed windll interface handling of its extraction mode qualifiers - nfflag, ExtractOnlyNewer, noflag, PromptToOverwrite; added detailed - explanation of their meanings and interactions to the windll documentation - -The 5.51 maintenance release adds a command-line CE port, intended for -batch processing. With the integration of this port, the pUnZip port -has been revised and "revitalized". -The most important changes for the general public are a number of -bug fixes, mostly related to security issues: - - - repair a serious bug in the textmode output conversion code for the 16-bit - ports (16-bit MSDOS, OS/2 1.x, some variants of AMIGA, possibly others) - which was introduced by the Deflate64 support of release 5.5 - - fix a long standing bug in the the inflate decompression method that - prevented correct extraction in some rare cases - - fixed holes in parent dir traversal security code (e.g.: ".^C." slipped - through the previous version of the check code) - - fixed security hole: check naming consistency in local and central header - - fixed security hole: prevent extracted symlinks from redirecting file - extraction paths - -The main addition in the 5.5 release is support for PKWARE's new Deflate64(tm) -algorithm, which appeared first in PKZIP 4.0 (published November 2000). -As usual, some other bugfixes and clean-ups have been integrated: - - - support for Deflate64 (Zip compression method #9) - - support for extracting VMS variable length record text files on - any system - - optional "cheap autorun" feature for the SFX stub - - security fixes: - * strip leading slash from stored pathspecs, - * remove "../" parent dir path components from extracted file names - - new option "-:" to allow verbatim extraction of file names containing - "../" parent dir path specs - - fixed file handle leak for the DLL code - - repaired OS2 & WinNT ACL extraction which was broken in 5.42 - -The 5.42 maintenance release fixes more bugs and cleans up the redistribution -conditions: - - - removal of unreduce.c and amiga/timelib.c code to get rid of the last - distribution restrictions beyond the BSD-like Info-ZIP LICENSE - - new generic timelib replacement (currently used by AMIGA port) - - more reasonable mapping rules of UNIX "leading-dot" filenames to the - DOS 8.3 name convention - - repaired screensize detection in MORE paging code - (was broken for DOS/OS2/WIN32 in 5.41) - -The 5.41 maintenance release adds another new port and fixes some bugs. - - - new BSD-like LICENSE - - new Novell Netware NLM port - - supports extraction of archives with more than 64k entries - - attribute handling of VMS port was broken in UnZip 5.4 - - decryption support integrated in the main source distribution - -The 5.4 release adds new ports, again. Other important items are changes -to the listing format, new supplemental features and several bug fixes -(especially concerning time-stamp handling...): - - - new IBM OS/390 port, a UNIX derivate (POSIX with EBCDIC charset) - - complete revision of the MacOS port - - changed listing formats to enlarge the file size fields for more digits - - added capability to restore directory attributes on MSDOS, OS/2, WIN32 - - enabled support of symbolic links on BeOS - - Unix: optional Acorn filetype support, useful for volumes exported via NFS - - several changes/additions to the DLL API - - GUI SFX stub for Win16 (Windows 3.1) and Win32 (Windows 9x, Windows NT) - - new free GCC compiler environments supported on WIN32 - - many time-zone handling bug fixes for WIN32, AMIGA, ... - -The 5.32 release adds two new ports and a fix for at least one relatively -serious bug: - - - new FlexOS port - - new Tandem NSK port - - new Visual BASIC support (compatibility with the Windows DLLs) - - new -T option (set zipfile timestamp) for virtually all ports - - fix for timestamps beyond 2038 (e.g., 2097; crashed under DOS/Win95/NT) - - fix for undetected "dangling" symbolic links (i.e., no pointee) - - fix for VMS indexed-file extraction problem (stored with Zip 2.0 or 2.1) - - further performance optimizations - -The 5.31 release included nothing but small bug-fixes and typo corrections, -with the exception of some minor performance tweaks. - -The 5.3 release added still more ports and more cross-platform portability -features: - - - new BeOS port - - new SMS/QDOS port - - new Windows CE graphical port - - VM/CMS port fully updated and tested - - MVS port fully updated and tested - - updated Windows DLL port, with WiZ GUI spun off to a separate package - - full Universal Time (UTC or GMT) support for trans-timezone consistency - - cross-platform support for 8-bit characters (ISO Latin-1, OEM code pages) - - support for NT security descriptors (ACLs) - - support for overwriting OS/2 directory EAs if -o option given - - updated Solaris/SVR4 package facility - -What is (still!) not added is multi-part archive support (a.k.a. "diskette -spanning") and a unified and more powerful DLL interface. These are the -two highest priorities for the 6.x releases. Work on the former is almost -certain to have commenced by the time you read this. This time we mean it! -You betcha. :-) - -Although the DLLs are still basically a mess, the Windows DLLs (16- and 32- -bit) now have some documentation and a small example application. Note that -they should now be compatible with C/C++, Visual BASIC and Delphi. Weirder -languages (FoxBase, etc.) are probably Right Out. - -Finally, note that support for unshrinking has now been turned OFF by default, -although the source code is still available (as with unreducing). This was -done for legal reasons, not technical ones, and no, we're not any happier -about it than you are. :-( See the COPYING file for details. - - -INTERNET RESOURCES ------------------- - -Info-ZIP's web site is at http://www.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/ -and contains the most up-to-date information about coming releases, -links to binaries, and common problems. -(See http://www.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/FAQ.html for the latter.) -Files may also be retrieved via ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/ . -Thanks to LEO (Munich, Germany) for hosting our primary site. - - -DISTRIBUTION ------------- -If you have a question regarding redistribution of Info-ZIP software, either -as is, as packaging for a commercial product, or as an integral part of a -commercial product, please read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section -of the included COPYING file. - -Insofar as C compilers are rare on some platforms and the authors only have -direct access to a subset of the supported systems, others may wish to pro- -vide ready-to-run executables for new systems. In general there is no prob- -lem with this; we require only that such distributions include this README -file, the WHERE file, the COPYING file (contains copyright/redistribution -information), and the appropriate documentation files (unzip.txt and/or -unzip.1 for UnZip, etc.). If the local system provides a way to make self- -extracting archives in which both the executables and text files can be -stored together, that's best (in particular, use UnZipSFX if at all possible, -even if it's a few kilobytes bigger than the alternatives); otherwise we -suggest a bare UnZip executable and a separate zipfile containing the re- -maining text and binary files. If another archiving method is in common -use on the target system (for example, Zoo or LHa), that may also be used. - - -BUGS AND NEW PORTS: CONTACTING INFO-ZIP ----------------------------------------- -All bug reports and patches (context diffs only, please!) should go to -Zip-Bugs@lists.wku.edu, which is the e-mail address for the Info-ZIP -authors. (Note that a few rare systems require the Zip-Bugs part to be -capitalized as shown; most systems work OK with lowercase "zip-bugs," -however.) DO NOT MAIL US LARGE BINARIES--EVER. If you need to send us -a problem archive that happens to be large (> 20K), contact us first for -instructions. - -"Dumb questions" that aren't adequately answered in the documentation -should also be directed to Zip-Bugs rather than to a global forum such -as Usenet. (Kindly make certain that your question *isn't* answered by -the documentation, however--a great deal of effort has gone into making -it clear and complete.) - -Suggestions for new features can be discussed on Info-ZIP@lists.wku.edu, -a mailing list for Info-ZIP beta testers and interested parties; you need -to subscribe first, however (see below). We make no promises to act on all -suggestions or even all patches, but if it is something that is manifestly -useful, sending the required patches to Zip-Bugs directly (as per the -instructions in the ZipPorts file) is likely to produce a quicker response -than asking us to do it--the authors are always ridiculously short on time. -(Please do NOT send patches or encoded zipfiles to the Info-ZIP list. -Please DO read the ZipPorts file before sending any large patch. It would -be difficult to over-emphasize this point...) - -If you are considering a port, not only should you read the ZipPorts file, -but also please check in with Zip-Bugs BEFORE getting started, since the -code is constantly being updated behind the scenes. (For example, VxWorks, -VMOS and Netware ports were once claimed to be under construction, although -we have yet to see any up-to-date patches.) We will arrange to send you the -latest sources. The alternative is the possibility that your hard work will -be tucked away in a subdirectory and mostly ignored, or completely ignored -if someone else has already done the port (and you'd be surprised how often -this has happened). - - -BETA TESTING: JOINING INFO-ZIP -------------------------------- -If you'd like to keep up to date with our UnZip (and companion Zip utility) -development, join the ranks of beta testers, add your own thoughts and -contributions, or simply lurk, you may join one of our mailing lists. -There is an announcements-only list (Info-ZIP-announce) and a general -discussion/testing list (Info-ZIP). You must be a subscriber to post, and -you can subscribe via the links on our Frequently Asked Questions page: - - http://www.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/FAQ.html#lists - -(Please note that as of late May 2004, the lists are unavailable pending -a move to a new site; we hope to have them restored shortly. In the -interim ...) Feel free to use our bug-reporting web page for bug reports -and to ask questions not answered on the FAQ page above: - - http://www.info-zip.org/zip-bug.html - -There is also a closed mailing list for internal discussions of our core -development team. This list is now kept secret to prevent us from being -flooded with spam messages. - - --- Greg Roelofs (sometimes known as Cave Newt), principal UnZip developer - guy, with inspiration from David Kirschbaum, was Author of this text. - --- Christian Spieler (shorthand: SPC), current UnZip maintenance coordinator, - applied the most recent changes. diff --git a/win/unzip/README.NT b/win/unzip/README.NT deleted file mode 100644 index adf5f30..0000000 --- a/win/unzip/README.NT +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -README.NT 27 February 2005 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Contents of the UnZip 5.52 distribution archive for Win9x/NT/2K/XP/2K3 (Intel): - - README general information - LICENSE terms and conditions for using Info-Zip code - COPYING.OLD additional Copyright notes - WHERE where to get the current Info-ZIP software - unzip.txt UnZip manual (preformatted unix man page) - unzipsfx.txt UnZipSFX manual (dto.) - funzip.txt manual for fUnZip - zipinfo.txt manual for UnZip's ZipInfo mode - ziplimit.txt infos about limitations of Info-Zip's progs - README.NT this file ... - unzip.exe UnZip for NT command line utility, MSVC++ 6.0 - unzipsfx.exe console mode SFX stub for NT, MSVC++ 6.0 - funzip.exe UnZip "filter" utility - SFXWiz32.exe GUI mode SFX stub for NT, MSVC++ 6.0 - unzipsfx-gcc.exe console mode SFX stub for NT, gcc/mingw32 - SFXWiz32-gcc.exe GUI mode SFX stub for NT, gcc/mingw32 - - -The program executables were compiled with MS Visual C++ 6.0 SP6 (MSC v12.00), -using the win32/Makefile as supplied in the UnZip 5.52 source distribution -(with support for ASM_CRC enabled). Additionally, the sfx stubs have been -compressed by the free exe packer UPX 1.25. - -The alternative unzipsfx-gcc.exe and SFXWiz32-gcc.exe stubs were compiled -by gcc 3.2 using the mingw32 environment. These stubs are significantly -smaller, but require the presence of the "msvcrt.dll" C runtime DLL. -Normally, this should not be a problem, since this dll is supplied as part -of the operating system core for Win2k/XP/2K3 and Windows 98/Me. Older Windows -systems (Win95/NT4) support this runtime DLL when Internet Explorer 4.0 (or -newer) is installed. The dll is not supplied in a Win32s environment, but -this should be a minor problem. (For the text-mode stub this is not a -problem at all; Win32s cannot be used to run text-mode applications, anyway.) - --------- -Christian Spieler diff --git a/win/unzip/WHERE b/win/unzip/WHERE deleted file mode 100644 index fd4dc45..0000000 --- a/win/unzip/WHERE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,258 +0,0 @@ -__________________________________________________________________________ - - This is the Info-ZIP file ``WHERE,'' last updated on 17 February 2005. -__________________________________________________________________________ - - The latest version of this file can be found online at: - - ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/doc/WHERE - - Note that some ftp sites may not yet have the latest versions of Zip - and UnZip when you read this. The latest versions always appear in - ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/ (and subdirectories thereof) first, - except for encryption binaries, which always appear in - ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/infozip/ (and subdirectories) first. - - IF YOU FIND AN ERROR: please let us know! We don't have time to - check each and every site personally (or even collectively), so any - number of the sites listed below may have moved or disappeared en- - tirely. E-mail to Zip-Bugs@lists.wku.edu and we'll update this file. -__________________________________________________________________________ - - -Info-ZIP's home WWW site is listed on Yahoo and is at: - - ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/Info-ZIP.html (master version) - http://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/ (master version) - http://www.info-zip.org/ - -Note that the old sites at http://www.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/ and -http://www.freesoftware.com/pub/infozip are PERMANENTLY BROKEN. They -cannot be updated or removed, apparently. - -The Zip and UnZip pages have links to most known mirror sites carrying our -source and/or binary distributions, and they generally are more up-to-date -and have better information than what you are reading: - - ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/Zip.html - ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/UnZip.html - -The related zlib package by Info-ZIP's Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler is at: - - http://www.zlib.org/ - -Source-code archives for Info-ZIP's portable Zip, UnZip, and related -utilities: - - zip231.zip Zip 2.31 (deflation; includes zipnote/zipsplit/zipcloak) - zip231.tar.Z ditto, compress'd tar format - - zip11.zip Zip 1.1 (shrinking, implosion; compatible w. PKUNZIP 1.1) - zip11.tar.Z ditto, compress'd tar format - - unzip552.zip UnZip 5.52 (all methods[*]; unzip/funzip/unzipsfx/zipgrep) - unzip552.tar.gz ditto, gzip'd tar format - unzip552.tar.Z ditto, compress'd tar format - - unred552.zip UnZip 5.52 add-on, contains copyrighted unreduce support - - zcrypt29.zip encryption support for Zip 2.3[**] - zcrypt10.zip encryption support for Zip 1.1 - - MacZip106src.zip contains all the GUI stuff and the project files to build - the MacZip main-app. To build MacZip successfully, both - the Zip 2.31 and UnZip 5.52 sources are required, too. - - wiz502.zip WiZ 5.02, Windows 9x/NT GUI front-end for Info-ZIP DLLs - wiz502+dlls.zip WiZ 5.02, Windows 9x/NT GUI front-end plus DLL sources - -[*] Unreducing is disabled by default, but is available as add-on. - As of July 2004, Unisys's LZW patent was expired worldwide, and - unshrinking is turned on by default since the release of UnZip 5.52. - See UnZip's INSTALL file for details. - -[**] As of January 2000, US export regulations were amended to allow export - of free encryption source code from the US. As of June 2002, these - regulations were further relaxed to allow export of encryption binaries - associated with free encryption source code. The Zip 2.31, UnZip 5.52 - and Wiz 5.02 archives now include full crypto source code. As of the - Zip 2.31 release, all official binaries include encryption support; the - former "zcr" archives ceased to exist. - (Note that restrictions may still exist in other countries, of course.) - -Executables archives (and related files) for Info-ZIP's software; not all -of these will be immediately available due to lack of access to appropriate -systems on the part of Info-ZIP members. - - zip231x.zip MSDOS executables and docs - zip231x1.zip OS/2 1.x (16-bit) executables and docs - zip231x2.zip OS/2 2/3/4.x (32-bit) executables and docs - zip231xA.zip Amiga executables and docs - zip231xB.zip BeOS executables and docs - zip231xC.zip VM/CMS executable and docs - zip231xK.zip Tandem NSK executables and docs - zip231xM.xmit MVS classic executable - zip231xM-docs.zip MVS classic port, docs only - zip231dN.zip WinNT/Win9x (Intel) DLL, header files, docs - zip231xN.zip WinNT/Win9x (Intel) executables and docs - zip231xN-axp.zip WinNT (Alpha AXP) executables and docs - zip231xN-mip.zip WinNT (MIPS R4000) executables and docs - zip231xN-ppc.zip WinNT (PowerPC) executables and docs - zip231xO.zip IBM OS/390 Open Edition binaries and docs - zip231xQ.zip SMS/QDOS executables and docs - zip231xR.zip Acorn RISC OS executables and docs - zip231xT.zip Atari TOS executables and docs - zip231-vms-axp-obj.zip - VMS (Alpha AXP) object libs, link procedure and docs - zip231-vms-axp-exe.zip - VMS (Alpha AXP) executables for VMS 6.1 or later and docs - zip231-vms-vax-decc-obj.zip - VMS (VAX) object libs (new DEC C), link procedure and docs - zip231-vms-vax-decc-exe.zip - VMS (VAX) executables (DEC C) for VMS 6.1 or later; docs - zip231-vms-vax-vaxc-obj.zip - VMS (VAX) object libs (old VAX C), link procedure and docs - zip231x.hqx Macintosh BinHex'd executables and docs - - unz552x.exe MSDOS self-extracting executable (16-bit unzip, ..., docs) - unz552x3.exe MSDOS self-extracting executable (16-, 32-bit unzip, docs) - unz552x1.exe OS/2 1.x (16-bit) self-extracting executables and docs - unz552x2.exe OS/2 2/3/4.x (32-bit) self-extracting executables and docs - unz552d2.zip OS/2 2/3/4.x (32-bit) DLL, header file, demo exe and docs - unz552xA.ami Amiga self-extracting executables and docs - unz552xA.lha Amiga executables and docs, LHa archive - unz552xB.sfx BeOS self-extracting executables and docs - unz552xB.tar.gz BeOS executables and docs, gzip'd tar archive - unz552xC.mod VM/CMS executable module in "packed" format - unz552xC-docs.zip VM/CMS docs, only - unz552xF.zip FlexOS executable and docs - unz552xK.zip Tandem NSK executable and docs - unz552xM.xmit MVS classic executable - unz552xM-docs.zip MVS classic port, docs only - unz552dN.zip NT4/W2K/XP/2K3/W9x (32-bit Intel) DLL, header files, docs - unz552xN.exe NT/2K/XP/2K3/W9x self-extracting i386 executables and docs - unz552xN-axp.exe WinNT (Alpha AXP) self-extracting executables and docs - unz552xN-mip.exe WinNT (MIPS R4000) self-extracting executables and docs - unz552xN-ppc.exe WinNT (PowerPC) self-extracting executables and docs - unz552xQ.sfx SMS/QDOS self-extracting executables and docs - unz552xO.tar.Z IBM OS/390 Open edition (Unix-like), exes and docs - unz552xR.exe Acorn RISC OS self-extracting executables and docs - unz552xR.spk Acorn RISC OS Spark'd executables and docs - unz552xT.tos Atari TOS self-extracting executables and docs - unz552x-vms-axp-obj.bck VMS backup saveset, - contains UnZip (Alpha) obj libs, link procedure, docs - unz552x-vms-axp-obj.exe VMS (Alpha AXP) SFX archive (statically linked), - contains UnZip (Alpha) obj libs, link procedure, docs - unz552x-vms-axp-exe.exe VMS (Alpha AXP) SFX archive (dynamically linked), - contains UnZip (Alpha AXP, DEC C) executables and docs, - smaller than object archive, but requires VMS 6.1 - unz552x-vms-vax-decc-obj.bck VMS backup saveset, - contains UnZip (new DEC C) obj libs, link procedure, docs - unz552x-vms-vax-decc-obj.exe VMS (VAX) SFX archive (statically linked), - contains UnZip (new DEC C) obj libs, link procedure, docs - unz552x-vms-vax-decc-exe.exe VMS (VAX) SFX archive (dynamically linked), - contains UnZip (new DEC C) executables and docs, - smaller than object archive, but requires VMS 6.1 - unz552x-vms-vax-vaxc-obj.bck VMS backup saveset, - contains UnZip (old VAX C) obj libs, link procedure, docs - unz552x-vms-vax-vaxc-obj.exe VMS (VAX) SFX archive (statically linked), - contains UnZip (old VAX C) obj libs, link procedure, docs - unz552x.hqx Macintosh BinHex'd executables and docs for unzip - (unz552x.tar.{Z,gz} Unix exes/docs for Solaris 2.x, SCO Unix, Linux, etc., - depending on directory/location; generally only provided - in cases where the OS does *not* ship with a bundled C - compiler) - - MacZip106nc.hqx Macintosh combined Zip&UnZip application with GUI, - executables and docs (no encryption) - MacZip106c.hqx Macintosh combined Zip&UnZip application with GUI, - executables and docs (with encryption) - - wiz502xN.exe WiZ 5.02 32-bit (Win9x/NT/2K/XP/2K3) app+docs (self-extr.) - - UnzpHist.zip complete changes-history of UnZip and its precursors - ZipHist.zip complete changes-history of Zip - -ftp/web sites for the US-exportable sources and executables: - - NOTE: Look for the Info-ZIP file names given above (not PKWARE or third- - party stuff) in the following locations. Some sites like to use slightly - different names, such as zip-2.31.tar.gz instead of zip231.tar.Z. - - ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/ [THE INFO-ZIP HOME SITE] - ftp://sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk/packages/zip/ [MIRRORS THE INFO-ZIP HOME SITE] - ftp://unix.hensa.ac.uk/mirrors/uunet/pub/archiving/zip/ - - ftp://ftp.cmdl.noaa.gov/aerosol/doc/archiver/{all,dos,os2,mac,vax_alpha}/ - ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/arcers/ [AND OTHER GARBO MIRRORS] - ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/unix/arcers/ [AND OTHER GARBO MIRRORS] - ftp://ftp.elf.stuba.sk/pub/pc/pack/ [AND OTHER STUBA MIRRORS] - ftp://ftp-os2.cdrom.com/pub/os2/archiver/ - ftp://ftp-os2.nmsu.edu/os2/archiver/ - ftp://ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/pub/comp/os/os2/archiver/ - ftp://sumex-aim.stanford.edu/info-mac/cmp/ - ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/pub/aminet/util/arc/ [AND OTHER AMINET MIRRORS] - ftp://atari.archive.umich.edu/pub/Archivers/ [AND OTHER UMICH MIRRORS] - http://www.umich.edu/~archive/atari/Archivers/ - ftp://jake.educom.com.au/pub/infozip/acorn/ [Acorn RISC OS] - http://www.sitec.net/maczip/ [MacZip port] - -ftp/web sites for the encryption and decryption sources and/or executables: - - Outside the US: - ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/ [THE INFO-ZIP HOME SITE] - ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/infozip/ [THE INFO-ZIP ENCRYPTION HOME SITE] - ftp://ftp.elf.stuba.sk/pub/pc/pack/ - ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/arcers/ - ftp://ftp.inria.fr/system/arch-compr/ - ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/comp/os/os2/leo/archiver/ - (mail server at ftp-mailer@ftp.leo.org) - - ftp://ftp.win.tue.nl/pub/compression/zip/ - ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/pc/msdos/arc-utils/zip/ - - -The primary distribution site for the MacZip port can be found at: - - http://www.sitec.net/maczip/ - -ftp sites for VMS-format Zip and UnZip packages (sources, object files and -executables, no encryption/decryption--see also "Mail servers" section below): - - ftp.spc.edu [192.107.46.27] and ftp.wku.edu: - - [.MACRO32]AAAREADME.TXT - [.MACRO32.SAVESETS]UNZIP.BCK or UNZIP.ZIP (if already have older version) - [.MACRO32.SAVESETS]ZIP.ZIP - -To find other ftp/web sites: - - The "archie" ftp database utility can be used to find an ftp site near - you (although the command-line versions always seem to find old ver- - sions...the `FTPsearch' server at http://ftpsearch.ntnu.no/ftpsearch - --formerly `Archie 95'--is quite up-to-date, however). Or check a stan- - dard WWW search engine like AltaVista (http://www.altavista.digital.com/) - or Yahoo (http://www.yahoo.com/). If you don't know how to use these, - DON'T ASK US--read the web sites' help pages or check the Usenet groups - news.announce.newusers or news.answers or some such, or ask your system - administrator. - -Mail servers: - - To get the encryption sources by e-mail, send the following commands - to ftp-mailer@informatik.tu-muenchen.de: - - get /pub/comp/os/os2/archiver/zcrypt29.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@wku.edu (the - "HELP" command is also accepted): - - SEND FILESERV_TOOLS - SEND UNZIP - SEND ZIP - - To get Atari executables by e-mail, send a message to - atari@atari.archive.umich.edu for information about the mail server. -__________________________________________________________________________ diff --git a/win/unzip/unzip.exe b/win/unzip/unzip.exe deleted file mode 100644 index cff6596..0000000 Binary files a/win/unzip/unzip.exe and /dev/null differ