dimases 0 Report post Posted February 9, 2005 Hi everyone, best ragards to Stefan for do continuation work on this nice project... 2.15 is really stable version, i think... Can i make question? How i can use in NDN zip-archives, if nothing else can unziping it... Where, i can download last version of pkunzip, where default NDN's keys-config is it (i shall dont change keys top pkunzip)? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Basil/2 0 Report post Posted February 9, 2005 Where, i can download last version of pkunzip, where default NDN's keys-config is it (i shall dont change keys top pkunzip)? I use pkzip 2.5 in NDN: Packer PKZIP25.EXE Unpacker PKZIP25.EXE Extract files -ext Extract w/pathnames -ext -directories Add files -add Move files -m Delete files -delete Test files -t Force mode Include paths -directories Exclude paths -p List char @ Password -s [X] Use long file names Recovery record Self-extracting Solid Compression type: Normal Good Maximum Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dandv 0 Report post Posted February 18, 2005 Basil, these settings do not work correctly with Pkzipc 4.00 because the option "directories" causes a file to be added from all the directories it exists in. Example: in "c:\temp", you have "a.txt" and subfolder "sub", containing another "a.txt". Press Shift+F1 on the "c:\temp\a.txt". With the options you mentioned above for pkzipc 4.00 (and probably other versions as well), you'll get a zip containing two "a.txt" files. Can anyone recommend a ZIP archiver that: - supports LFNs, including LFNs with spaces - supports @ list files - supports passwords - does not have the problem mentioned above? Thanks, Dan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Basil/2 0 Report post Posted February 22, 2005 Basil, these settings do not work correctly with Pkzipc 4.00 because the option "directories" causes a file to be added from all the directories it exists in. Yes, unfortunatelly :( Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dandv 0 Report post Posted February 25, 2005 Sorry for replying to myself, but I found the archiver I was looking for: WinRAR! (not to mention the better compression rate than PkBloatWare's PkZIPc) Here are the settings: And by the way, tell PkWare and InfoZip to go shoot themselves. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites