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H A DMakefile175154 Tue Jan 08 06:00:06 MST 2008 des Welcome unzip(1), a pure BSD drop-in replacement for ports/unzip. In its
current state, it can handle all but four of the 991 zip files (including
jar files) I was able to identify in the ports tree. The remaining four
are two self-extracting archives and two which have garbage preceding the
first local header. This limitation is a feature of libarchive(3) which
I am currently working to resolve.

The code is unnecessarily large due to the need to emulate the exact
command-line syntax and behaviour of ports/unzip. My initial incompatible
implementation was one quarter the size of the one I am committing here.
H A Dunzip.1175154 Tue Jan 08 06:00:06 MST 2008 des Welcome unzip(1), a pure BSD drop-in replacement for ports/unzip. In its
current state, it can handle all but four of the 991 zip files (including
jar files) I was able to identify in the ports tree. The remaining four
are two self-extracting archives and two which have garbage preceding the
first local header. This limitation is a feature of libarchive(3) which
I am currently working to resolve.

The code is unnecessarily large due to the need to emulate the exact
command-line syntax and behaviour of ports/unzip. My initial incompatible
implementation was one quarter the size of the one I am committing here.
H A Dunzip.c175154 Tue Jan 08 06:00:06 MST 2008 des Welcome unzip(1), a pure BSD drop-in replacement for ports/unzip. In its
current state, it can handle all but four of the 991 zip files (including
jar files) I was able to identify in the ports tree. The remaining four
are two self-extracting archives and two which have garbage preceding the
first local header. This limitation is a feature of libarchive(3) which
I am currently working to resolve.

The code is unnecessarily large due to the need to emulate the exact
command-line syntax and behaviour of ports/unzip. My initial incompatible
implementation was one quarter the size of the one I am committing here.

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