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ZipInfo %d.%d%d%s of %s, by Greg Roelofs and the Info-ZIP group. List name, date/time, attribute, size, compression method, etc., about files in list (excluding those in xlist) contained in the specified .zip archive(s). "file[.zip]" may be a wildcard name containing %s. usage: zipinfo [-12smlvChMtTz] file[.zip] [list...] [-x xlist...] or: unzip %s-Z%s [-12smlvChMtTz] file[.zip] [list...] [-x xlist...] 20 April 2009 *, ?, [] (e.g., "[a-j]*.zip") main listing-format options: -s short Unix "ls -l" format (def.) -1 filenames ONLY, one per line -m medium Unix "ls -l" format -2 just filenames but allow -h/-t/-z -l long Unix "ls -l" format -v verbose, multi-page format miscellaneous options: -h print header line -t print totals for listed files or for all -z print zipfile comment -T print file times in sortable decimal format -C be case-insensitive %s -x exclude filenames that follow from listing -M page output through built-in "more" UnZip %d.%d%d%s of %s, by Info-ZIP. Maintained by C. Spieler. Send bug reports using http://www.info-zip.org/zip-bug.html; see README for details. Usage: unzip %s[-opts[modifiers]] file[.zip] [list] [-x xlist] [-d exdir] Default action is to extract files in list, except those in xlist, to exdir; file[.zip] may be a wildcard. %s -Z => ZipInfo mode ("unzip -Z" for usage). -p extract files to pipe, no messages -l list files (short format) -f freshen existing files, create none -t test compressed archive data -u update files, create if necessary -z display archive comment only -v list verbosely/show version info %s -x exclude files that follow (in xlist) -d extract files into exdir -T timestamp archive to latest modifiers: -n never overwrite existing files -q quiet mode (-qq => quieter) -o overwrite files WITHOUT prompting -a auto-convert any text files -j junk paths (do not make directories) -aa treat ALL files as text -U use escapes for all non-ASCII Unicode -UU ignore any Unicode fields -C match filenames case-insensitively -L make (some) names lowercase %-42s -V retain VMS version numbers %s -X restore UID/GID info -K keep setuid/setgid/tacky permissions -M pipe through "more" pager See "unzip -hh" or unzip.txt for more help. Examples: unzip data1 -x joe => extract all files except joe from zipfile data1.zip %s unzip -fo foo %-6s => quietly replace existing %s if archive file newer unzip -p foo | more => send contents of foo.zip via pipe into program more ReadMe UTF-8 other [none] error: must specify directory to which to extract with -d option error: -d option used more than once (only one exdir allowed) error: must give decryption password with -P option error: -Z must be first option for ZipInfo mode (check UNZIP variable?) ) 0* ) H* ) ) t* * + T+ ) `+ |+ ) + + ) , ) \, ) , ) , ) <- - - ) - - 4. ) p. . ) ) . . ,/ L/ / / 0 D0 h0 0 0 1 P1 l1 1 2 L2 h2 ) 2 2 2 ,3 t3 3 4 @4 h4 4 4 ,5 |5 5 5 6 l6 6 6 7 `7 7 7 8 h8 8 8 9 P9 x9 9 : L: : : $; t; ; ; 4< < < < 8= = = = > P> > > ? \? ? ? ,@ |@ @ A XA ) ) A A A 4B tB B B ) @C XC C C $D pD ) D D ,E tE ) E E F PF ) lF F F F ) G G `G G G @H H ) ) H H ,I xI I J \J J J 8K K K L TL L L 8M tM ) ) M M N XN ) N N ) ) N N ,O tO O P ) PP hP ) P P P ,Q pQ ) Q Q Q R 0R XR tR R R R S ) ,S tS S S ) T ) error: -fn or any combination of -c, -l, -p, -t, -u and -v options invalid caution: both -n and -o specified; ignoring -o %s COPYRIGHT_CLEAN (PKZIP 0.9x unreducing method not supported) SET_DIR_ATTRIB SYMLINKS (symbolic links supported, if RTL and file system permit) TIMESTAMP UNIXBACKUP USE_EF_UT_TIME USE_UNSHRINK (PKZIP/Zip 1.x unshrinking method supported) USE_DEFLATE64 (PKZIP 4.x Deflate64(tm) supported) UNICODE_SUPPORT [char coding: %s] (handle UTF-8 paths) MBCS-support (multibyte character support, MB_CUR_MAX = %u) VMS_TEXT_CONV [decryption, version %d.%d%s of %s] 05 Jan 2007 UNZIP %16s: %.1024s UNZIPOPT ZIPINFO ZIPINFOOPT zipinfo envargs: cannot get memory for arguments error: command line parameter #%d exceeds internal size limit caution: not extracting; -d ignored warning: -U "escape all non-ASCII UTF-8 chars" is not supported ?  ?  note: didn't find end-of-central-dir signature at end of central dir. error: expected central file header signature not found (file #%lu). error [%s]: attempt to seek before beginning of zipfile %s caution: filename not matched: %s caution: excluded filename not matched: %s (please check that you have transferred or created the zipfile in the appropriate BINARY mode and that you have compiled UnZip properly) Compiled with %s%s for %s%s%s%s. [-Z] %d Latest sources and executables are at ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/ ; see ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/UnZip.html for other sites. UnZip special compilation options: UnZip and ZipInfo environment options: UTF-8 ii -Z -d -x Extended Help for UnZip See the UnZip Manual for more detailed help UnZip lists and extracts files in zip archives. The default action is to extract zipfile entries to the current directory, creating directories as needed. With appropriate options, UnZip lists the contents of archives instead. Basic unzip command line: unzip [-Z] options archive[.zip] [file ...] [-x xfile ...] [-d exdir] Some examples: unzip -l foo.zip - list files in short format in archive foo.zip unzip -t foo - test the files in archive foo unzip -Z foo - list files using more detailed zipinfo format unzip foo - unzip the contents of foo in current dir unzip -a foo - unzip foo and convert text files to local OS If unzip is run in zipinfo mode, a more detailed list of archive contents is provided. The -Z option sets zipinfo mode and changes the available options. Basic zipinfo command line: zipinfo options archive[.zip] [file ...] [-x xfile ...] unzip -Z options archive[.zip] [file ...] [-x xfile ...] Below, Mac OS refers to Mac OS before Mac OS X. Mac OS X is a Unix based port and is referred to as Unix Apple. unzip options: -Z Switch to zipinfo mode. Must be first option. -hh Display extended help. -A [OS/2, Unix DLL] Print extended help for DLL. -c Extract files to stdout/screen. As -p but include names. Also, -a allowed and EBCDIC conversions done if needed. -f Freshen by extracting only if older file on disk. -l List files using short form. -p Extract files to pipe (stdout). Only file data is output and all files extracted in binary mode (as stored). -t Test archive files. -T Set timestamp on archive(s) to that of newest file. Similar to zip -o but faster. -u Update existing older files on disk as -f and extract new files. -v Use verbose list format. If given alone as unzip -v show version information. Also can be added to other list commands for more verbose output. -z Display only archive comment. unzip modifiers: -a Convert text files to local OS format. Convert line ends, EOF marker, and from or to EBCDIC character set as needed. -b Treat all files as binary. [Tandem] Force filecode 180 ('C'). [VMS] Autoconvert binary files. -bb forces convert of all files. -B [UNIXBACKUP compile option enabled] Save a backup copy of each overwritten file in foo~ or foo~99999 format. -C Use case-insensitive matching. -D Skip restoration of timestamps for extracted directories. On VMS this is on by default and -D essentially becames -DD. -DD Skip restoration of timestamps for all entries. -E [MacOS (not Unix Apple)] Display contents of MacOS extra field during restore. -F [Acorn] Suppress removal of NFS filetype extension. [Non-Acorn if ACORN_FTYPE_NFS] Translate filetype and append to name. -i [MacOS] Ignore filenames in MacOS extra field. Instead, use name in standard header. -j Junk paths and deposit all files in extraction directory. -J [BeOS] Junk file attributes. [MacOS] Ignore MacOS specific info. -K [AtheOS, BeOS, Unix] Restore SUID/SGID/Tacky file attributes. -L Convert to lowercase any names from uppercase only file system. -LL Convert all files to lowercase. -M Pipe all output through internal pager similar to Unix more(1). -n Never overwrite existing files. Skip extracting that file, no prompt. -N [Amiga] Extract file comments as Amiga filenotes. -o Overwrite existing files without prompting. Useful with -f. Use with care. -P p Use password p to decrypt files. THIS IS INSECURE! Some OS show command line to other users. -q Perform operations quietly. The more q (as in -qq) the quieter. -s [OS/2, NT, MS-DOS] Convert spaces in filenames to underscores. -S [VMS] Convert text files (-a, -aa) into Stream_LF format. -U [UNICODE enabled] Show non-local characters as #Uxxxx or #Lxxxxxx ASCII text escapes where x is hex digit. [Old] -U used to leave names uppercase if created on MS-DOS, VMS, etc. See -L. -UU [UNICODE enabled] Disable use of stored UTF-8 paths. Note that UTF-8 paths stored as native local paths are still processed as Unicode. -V Retain VMS file version numbers. -W [Only if WILD_STOP_AT_DIR] Modify pattern matching so ? and * do not match directory separator /, but ** does. Allows matching at specific directory levels. -X [VMS, Unix, OS/2, NT, Tandem] Restore UICs and ACL entries under VMS, or UIDs/GIDs under Unix, or ACLs under certain network-enabled versions of OS/2, or security ACLs under Windows NT. Can require user privileges. -XX [NT] Extract NT security ACLs after trying to enable additional system privileges. -Y [VMS] Treat archived name endings of .nnn as VMS version numbers. -$ [MS-DOS, OS/2, NT] Restore volume label if extraction medium is removable. -$$ allows fixed media (hard drives) to be labeled. -/ e [Acorn] Use e as extension list. -: [All but Acorn, VM/CMS, MVS, Tandem] Allow extract archive members into locations outside of current extraction root folder. This allows paths such as ../foo to be extracted above the current extraction directory, which can be a security problem. -^ [Unix] Allow control characters in names of extracted entries. Usually this is not a good thing and should be avoided. -2 [VMS] Force unconditional conversion of names to ODS-compatible names. Default is to exploit destination file system, preserving cases and extended name characters on ODS5 and applying ODS2 filtering on ODS2. Wildcards: Internally unzip supports the following wildcards: ? (or %% or #, depending on OS) matches any single character * matches any number of characters, including zero [list] matches char in list (regex), can do range [ac-f], all but [!bf] If port supports [], must escape [ as [[] For shells that expand wildcards, escape (\* or "*") so unzip can recurse. Include and Exclude: -i pattern pattern ... include files that match a pattern -x pattern pattern ... exclude files that match a pattern Patterns are paths with optional wildcards and match paths as stored in archive. Exclude and include lists end at next option or end of line. unzip archive -x pattern pattern ... Multi-part (split) archives (archives created as a set of split files): Currently split archives are not readable by unzip. A workaround is to use zip to convert the split archive to a single-file archive and use unzip on that. See the manual page for Zip 3.0 or later. Streaming (piping into unzip): Currently unzip does not support streaming. The funzip utility can be used to process the first entry in a stream. cat archive | funzip Testing archives: -t test contents of archive This can be modified using -q for quieter operation, and -qq for even quieter operation. Unicode: If compiled with Unicode support, unzip automatically handles archives with Unicode entries. Currently Unicode on Win32 systems is limited. Characters not in the current character set are shown as ASCII escapes in the form #Uxxxx where the Unicode character number fits in 16 bits, or #Lxxxxxx where it doesn't, where x is the ASCII character for a hex digit. zipinfo options (these are used in zipinfo mode (unzip -Z ...)): -1 List names only, one per line. No headers/trailers. Good for scripts. -2 List names only as -1, but include headers, trailers, and comments. -s List archive entries in short Unix ls -l format. Default list format. -m List in long Unix ls -l format. As -s, but includes compression %. -l List in long Unix ls -l format. As -m, but compression in bytes. -v List zipfile information in verbose, multi-page format. -h List header line. Includes archive name, actual size, total files. -M Pipe all output through internal pager similar to Unix more(1) command. -t List totals for files listed or for all files. Includes uncompressed and compressed sizes, and compression factors. -T Print file dates and times in a sortable decimal format (yymmdd.hhmmss) Default date and time format is a more human-readable version. -U [UNICODE] If entry has a UTF-8 Unicode path, display any characters not in current character set as text #Uxxxx and #Lxxxxxx escapes representing the Unicode character number of the character in hex. -UU [UNICODE] Disable use of any UTF-8 path information. -z Include archive comment if any in listing. funzip stream extractor: funzip extracts the first member in an archive to stdout. Typically used to unzip the first member of a stream or pipe. If a file argument is given, read from that file instead of stdin. funzip command line: funzip [-password] [input[.zip|.gz]] unzipsfx self extractor: Self-extracting archives made with unzipsfx are no more (or less) portable across different operating systems than unzip executables. In general, a self-extracting archive made on a particular Unix system, for example, will only self-extract under the same flavor of Unix. Regular unzip may still be used to extract embedded archive however. unzipsfx command line: <unzipsfx+archive_filename> [-options] [file(s) ... [-x xfile(s) ...]] unzipsfx options: -c, -p - Output to pipe. (See above for unzip.) -f, -u - Freshen and Update, as for unzip. -t - Test embedded archive. (Can be used to list contents.) -z - Print archive comment. (See unzip above.) unzipsfx modifiers: Most unzip modifiers are supported. These include -a - Convert text files. -n - Never overwrite. -o - Overwrite without prompting. -q - Quiet operation. -C - Match names case-insensitively. -j - Junk paths. -V - Keep version numbers. -s - Convert spaces to underscores. -$ - Restore volume label. If unzipsfx compiled with SFX_EXDIR defined, -d option also available: -d exd - Extract to directory exd. By default, all files extracted to current directory. This option forces extraction to specified directory. See unzipsfx manual page for more information. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? @ A B ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? @ A skipping: %-22s need %s compat. v%u.%u (can do v%u.%u) %s: stored in VMS format. Extract anyway? (y/n) skipping: %-22s unsupported compression method %u skipping: %-22s `%s' method not supported @a Ha Pa Pa Pa Pa Xa `a la ta a a a a a a a %s: warning, no memory for comparison with local header not enough memory to invalid compressed data to error: %s%s inflate error: unsupported extra-field compression type (%u)--skipping error [%s]: bad extra-field CRC %08lx (should be %08lx) (attempting to re-compensate) file #%lu: bad zipfile offset (%s): %ld local header sig file #%lu: bad local header file #%lu (%s): mismatch between local and central GPF bit 11 ("UTF-8"), continuing with central flag (IsUTF8 = %d) %s: bad filename length (%s) %s: bad extra field length (%s) %s: mismatching "local" filename (%s), continuing with "central" filename version %s: ucsize %s <> csize %s for STORED entry continuing with "compressed" size value skipping: %-22s incorrect password skipping: %-22s unable to get password warning: %s appears to use backslashes as path separators warning: stripped absolute path spec from %s warning: cannot alloc memory for dir times/permissions/UID/GID skipping: %-22s %svolume label replace %s? [y]es, [n]o, [A]ll, [N]one, [r]ename: NULL (EOF or read error, treating as "[N]one" ...) error: invalid response [%s] %8sing: %-22s %s%s unshrink error: %s%s %s %s %s: %s bytes required to uncompress to %s bytes; %s supposed to require %s bytes%s%s%s explode %s: unknown compression method warning: %s is probably truncated bad CRC %08lx (should be %08lx) bad extra-field entry: EF block length (%u bytes) exceeds remaining EF data (%u bytes) compressed EA data missing (%d bytes)%s unknown compression method for EAs (%u) compressed WinNT security data missing (%d bytes)%s unsupported NTSD EAs version %d %s: bad file comment length finishing deferred symbolic links: warning: deferred symlink (%s) failed: out of memory warning: deferred symlink (%s) failed: invalid placeholder file %-22s -> %s warning: cannot alloc memory to sort dir times/perms/etc. warning: set times/attribs failed for %s failed setting times/attribs for %lu dir entries At least one %serror was detected in %s. Caution: zero files tested in %s. No errors detected in compressed data of %s. No errors detected in %s for the %lu file%s tested. %lu file%s skipped because of unsupported compression or encoding. %lu file%s skipped because of incorrect password. store shrink reduce implode tokenize deflate deflate64 DCL implode bzip2 LZMA IBM/Terse IBM LZ77 WavPack PPMd ... VMS PK [binary] [empty] [text] warning lseek EOF local {ENTER} test link extract explod [ inflat %-22s OK unknown error on extended attributes bad CRC for extended attributes (may instead be incorrect password) new name: invalid compressed data for EAs out of memory while inflating EAs warning- central rb symlink error error: cannot open zipfile [ %s ] %s ~ c ' error: cannot rename old %s %s error: cannot delete old %s %s error: cannot create %s %s error: zipfile read error %s: write error (disk full?). Continue? (y/n/^C) --More--(%lu) Enter password: password incorrect--reenter: [%s] %s password: error: zipfile probably corrupt (%s) ; Z x 0 N m %s exists and is a symbolic link%s. --- Press `Q' to quit, or any other key to continue --- warning: filename too long--truncating. warning: extra field too long (%d). Ignoring... warning: Converted unicode filename too long--truncating. ??' ". ^%S<O????''"" --~Ts>o??Y ++ ++--+-+ ++-- -+ i ++ _ = %u w+b [Warning: CRC error, discarding PKWARE extra field] bus error illegal instruction segmentation violation with no real file * ! 1 A a 0 @ ` # + 3 ; C S c s cc # + 3 ; C S c s cc cc(incomplete l-tree) (incomplete d-tree) %s ("^" ==> case %s conversion) |k k k l Stored Shrunk Reduce1 Reduce2 Reduce3 Reduce4 Implode Token Defl:# Def64# ImplDCL BZip2 LZMA Terse IBMLZ77 WavPack PPMd Unk:### NXFS 100%% %c%d%% %s %-7s%s %4s %02u%c%02u%c%02u %02u:%02u %08lx %c %s %02u%c%02u%c%02u %02u:%02u %c -------- ------- --- ------- %s %s %4s %lu file%s --------- ------- %s %lu file%s Length Date Time Name --------- ---------- ----- ---- Length Method Size Cmpr Date Time CRC-32 Name -------- ------ ------- ---- ---------- ----- -------- ---- %s %s %03u 9 unzip %s: cannot find zipfile directory in one of %s or %s%s.zip, and cannot find %s, period. %s: cannot find or open %s, %s.zip or %s. Trying to read large file (> 2 GiB) without large file support Archive: %s The zipfile comment is %u bytes long and contains the following text: note: %s may be a plain executable, not an archive [%s]: Zipfile is disk %lu of a multi-disk archive, and this is not the disk on which the central zipfile directory begins (disk %lu). warning [%s]: end-of-central-directory record claims this is disk %lu but that the central directory starts on disk %lu; this is a contradiction. Attempting to process anyway. error [%s]: missing %s bytes in zipfile (attempting to process anyway) error [%s]: NULL central directory offset (attempting to process anyway) warning [%s]: %s extra byte%s at beginning or within zipfile (attempting to process anyway) warning [%s]: zipfile is empty error [%s]: start of central directory not found; zipfile corrupt. %s error [%s]: reported length of central directory is %s bytes too long (Atari STZip zipfile? J.H.Holm ZIPSPLIT 1.1 zipfile?). Compensating... warning: cannot set time for %s Updated time stamp for %s. warning [%s]: zipfile claims to be last disk of a multi-part archive; attempting to process anyway, assuming all parts have been concatenated together in order. Expect "errors" and warnings...true multi-part support doesn't exist yet (coming soon). error: cannot allocate unzip buffers %d archive%s successfully processed. %d archive%s had warnings but no fatal errors. %d archive%s had fatal errors. %d file%s had no zipfile directory. 1 "zipfile" was a directory. %d "zipfiles" were directories. No zipfiles found. warning: Unicode Path version > 1 warning: Unicode Path checksum invalid [%s] %sEmpty zipfile. End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file is not a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive. In the latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on the last disk(s) of this archive. ======================== zipfile comment begins ========================== ========================= zipfile comment ends =========================== The zipfile comment is truncated. fatal error: read failure while seeking for End-of-centdir-64 signature. This zipfile is corrupt. caution: zipfile comment truncated There is no zipfile comment. error: End-of-centdir-64 signature not where expected (prepended bytes?) (attempting to process anyway) was s were .zip .ZIP (line too long--try again) /dev/tty . The associated file has type code `%c%c%c%c' and creator code `%c%c%c%c' . The associated file has type code `0x%lx' and creator code `0x%lx' %03d Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec %u %s %u %02u:%02u:%02u %04u%02u%02u.%02u%02u%02u %02u-%s-%02u %02u:%02u End-of-central-directory record: ------------------------------- Zip archive file size: %s (%sh) Actual end-cent-dir record offset: %s (%sh) Expected end-cent-dir record offset: %s (%sh) (based on the length of the central directory and its expected offset) This zipfile constitutes the sole disk of a single-part archive; its central directory contains %s %s. The central directory is %s (%sh) bytes long, and its (expected) offset in bytes from the beginning of the zipfile is %s (%sh). This zipfile constitutes disk %lu of a multi-part archive. The central directory starts on disk %lu at an offset within that archive part of %s (%sh) bytes. The entire central directory is %s (%sh) bytes long. %s of the archive entries %s contained within this zipfile volume, out of a total of %s %s. Zip file size: %s bytes, number of entries: %s Library Directory Sequential Direct Keyed Indexed 86 program 286 program 386 program ??? old Info-ZIP Unix/OS2/NT unknown . The local extra field has %lu bytes of OS/2 extended attributes. (May not match OS/2 "dir" amount due to storage method) . The local extra field has %lu bytes of access control list information s Data-fork Resource-fork . The local extra field has %lu bytes of %scompressed AtheOS file attributes . The local extra field has %lu bytes of %scompressed BeOS file attributes GMT modification/access times and Unix UID/GID GMT modification/access times only UTF8 entry comment UTF8 path name BeOS AtheOS Theos ASi Unix Acorn SparkFS MVS VM/CMS Unix UID/GID (any size) Unix UID/GID (16-bit) PKWARE Unix PKWARE Win32 PKWARE VMS PKWARE 64-bit sizes OS/2 ACL OS/2 PKWARE AV stor shrk re:1 re:2 re:3 re:4 i#:# tokn def# d64# dcli bzp2 lzma ters lz77 wavp ppmd u### fat ami vms unx cms atr hpf mac zzz cpm t20 ntf qds aco vft mvs be nsk ths osx ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ath ??? Central directory entry #%lu: --------------------------- There are an extra %s bytes preceding this file. offset of local header from start of archive: %s (%sh) bytes unknown (%d) p ( 4 < P file system or operating system of origin: %s version of encoding software: %u.%u minimum file system compatibility required: %s minimum software version required to extract: %u.%u l | $ , 4 D \ h compression method: %s size of sliding dictionary (implosion): %cK number of Shannon-Fano trees (implosion): %c compression sub-type (deflation): %s H P X ` file security status: %sencrypted extended local header: %s file last modified on (DOS date/time): %s file last modified on (UT extra field modtime): %s %s local UTC 32-bit CRC value (hex): %.8lx compressed size: %s bytes uncompressed size: %s bytes length of filename: %u characters length of extra field: %u bytes length of file comment: %u characters disk number on which file begins: disk %lu apparent file type: %s VMS file attributes (%06o octal): %s Amiga file attributes (%06o octal): %s Theos file attributes (%04X hex): %s Unix file attributes (%06o octal): %s non-MSDOS external file attributes: %06lX hex MS-DOS file attributes (%02X hex): none MS-DOS file attributes (%02X hex): read-only MS-DOS file attributes (%02X hex): %s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s error: EF data block (type 0x%04x) size %u exceeds remaining extra field space %u; block length has been truncated. - A subfield with ID 0x%04x (%s) and %u data bytes . The local extra field has %lu bytes of NT security descriptor data . The extra field is %s and has %u bytes of VMS %s information%s . The local extra field has UTC/GMT %s time%s . The UTF8 data of the extra field (V%u, ASCII name CRC `%.8lx') are: . The first 24 UTF8 bytes in the extra field (V%u, ASCII name CRC `%.8lx') are: %02x . The local extra field has %lu bytes of %scompressed Macintosh finder attributes . File is marked as %s, File Dates are in %d Bit . The Mac long filename is %s . File is marked as %s . The QDOS extra field subtype is `%c%c%c%c' . The AOS/VS extra field revision is %d.%d . The file was originally a Tandem %s file, with file code %u ( 8 @ . The 128-bit MD5 signature is %s There %s a local extra field with ID 0x%04x (%s) and %u data bytes (%s). %lu file%s, %s bytes uncompressed, %s bytes compressed: %s%d.%d%% SmartZip Macintosh Security Descriptor Info-ZIP VMS new Info-ZIP Macintosh AOS/VS Tandem NSK universal time ZipIt Macintosh (short) Fred Kantor MD5 ZipIt Macintosh SMS/QDOS old Info-ZIP Macintosh stored run-length encoded deflated compressed(?) Unstructured Relative Entry Sequenced Key Sequenced Edit Object normal maximum fast superfast none (stored) shrunk reduced (factor 1) reduced (factor 2) reduced (factor 3) reduced (factor 4) imploded tokenized deflated deflated (enhanced-64k) imploded (PK DCL) bzipped LZMA-ed tersed (IBM) LZ77-compressed (IBM) WavPacked PPMd-ed MS-DOS, OS/2 or NT FAT Amiga VMS Unix VM/CMS Atari ST OS/2 or NT HPFS Macintosh HFS Z-System CP/M TOPS-20 NTFS SMS/QDOS Acorn RISC OS Win32 VFAT MVS BeOS Tandem NSK Theos Mac OS/X (Darwin) AtheOS ???? ??? ?? ??:??:?? entry entries are 11 X not yes no text binary ebcdic rdo hid sys lab dir arc lnk exe FAB XABALL XABFHC XABDAT XABRDT XABPRO XABKEY version unknown - .r.-... %u.%u com btm cmd bat %s %s %s %c %3d%% %s %s %s un %02x may be There is no file comment. ------------------------- file comment begins ---------------------------- The central-directory extra field contains: NXFS -------------------------- file comment ends ----------------------------- : . The first 20 are: modification access creation warning: cannot set UID %lu and/or GID %lu for %s %s (warning) cannot set UID %lu and/or GID %lu %s warning: cannot set modif./access times for %s %s (warning) cannot set modif./access times %s warning: cannot set permissions for %s %s warning: cannot allocate wildcard buffers .. checkdir error: path too long: %s checkdir error: cannot create %s %s unable to process %s. checkdir error: %s exists but is not directory unable to process %s. checkdir warning: path too long; truncating %s -> %s checkdir: cannot create extraction directory: %s %s warning: skipped "../" path component(s) in %s creating: %s Could not read directory attributes chmod (directory attributes) error __ mapname: conversion of %s failed warning: symbolic link (%s) failed: mem alloc overflow warning: symbolic link (%s) failed: no mem warning: symbolic link (%s) failed -> %s fchmod (file attributes) error gcc 4.5.3 Unix (Linux ELF) on Mar 3 2017
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GCC: (GNU) 3.3.2 20031005 (Debian prerelease) GCC: (Buildroot 2012.02) 4.5.3
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