Hi, crunzip is UNZIP which is able to handle crypted files.
This has no export limitations and the binary is called UNZIP,
too. So it gives extra functionality at "no extra cost". crZIP would have to be put
online
separately, but there are enough non-US mirrors of ZIP where
you can download it.
Hi Jeremy,
Thanks for you explanation.
Looks like DOSEMU's setting, I'll take your
suggestion.
BIN\PG.EXE
DOC\PG\PG.MAN
regards,
BAHCL
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> Not if you are only doing it for distribution
> package
> reasons, otherwise go ahead. While I encou
..
>
>I keep my binary files inside BIN of PGnnn.ZIP now, it
>looks like I ought to drop the BIN directory to align
>with your idea, give me a 'yes' please.
>
>>
>> Eric.
>
>BAHCL
>
Not if you are only doing it for distribution package
reasons, otherwise go ahead. While I encourage all
maintain
>
>Hi, to answer your question:
>
>> DOS\HELP - all help files
>
>This contains only files which are called "project.*", like
>"project" or "project.cn" or "project.es" or "project.htm" ...
>Actually the CURRENT way is even simpler:
>
>DOS\HELP\ contains files which are called "project"
Hi Eric,
Thanks for your explanation!
And I should have known better.
>
> [This is a reply to the question by BAHCL: What if
> DOS\HELP ends up
> to contain several files which are all called
> readme? Answer: This
> does not happen. PG would only be "allowed" to have
> files DOS\HELP\PG
> an
Hi, to answer your question:
> DOS\HELP - all help files
This contains only files which are called "project.*", like
"project" or "project.cn" or "project.es" or "project.htm" ...
Actually the CURRENT way is even simpler:
DOS\HELP\ contains files which are called "project". So for e