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;ARCHIVER.BB2, archiver control file for XBBS-OS/2, XGROUP and AV
;KEEP A COPY OF THIS ORIGINAL FILE FOR INFORMATION LATER!
;
;format for this archiver.bb2 file (each entry has 22 lines):
;
; 1st line: ID of archiver (like ARC, LHARC, PKZIP, etc.; human consumption)
; 2nd line: normal extension for archives (like ZIP, ARC, LZH; note no period)
; 3rd line: offset into file to signature
; 4th line: list command
; 5th line: extract command
; 6th line: extract w/ directories command
; 7th line: test archive command
; 8th line: add/create command
; 9th line: add/create w/ paths command
;10th line: add/create & recurse command
;11th line: move command
;12th line: move w/ paths command
;13th line: delete command
;14th line: signature (case sensitive, leading spaces count!
;15th line: startlist string
;16th line: endlist string
;17th line: old size position (all positions 0-based, -1 = not available)
;18th line: new size position
;19th line: file date position
;20th line: number of positions in dates (for "03 June 92" would be 3)
;21st line: file name position (absolutely required, of course)
;22nd line: Letter which selects protocol (human consumption)
; leave blank if this protocol is not a user selectable. ie. it
; should only be used when identifying an archive.. etc.
;
;a semicolon demarks a comment. they may appear at any point *except*
;within the 22 lines of an archiver entry.
;everything on the line after the semicolon is ignored.
;
;note that all archiver strings should include the archiver's parameters to
;prevent it from stopping for input! also note that archive types are checked
;in order of their listing in this file. finally, this file is set up for
;the archivers I had lying around; if yours are different versions, you may
;have to modify this file. All archivers are OS/2 (or FAPI) versions.
;
;how archive listing works:
;
;XBBS (or AV) first tries to find a signature match. failing that, it checks
;to see if the file might be an ARC-format file. If the latter, READARC.CMD
;is spawned (by XBBS) with ARC as the first argument and v as the second,
;followed by the filename. If the former, the list command is sent, followed
;by the filename. output is redirected to a file that XBBS then displays to
;the user. crude, but effective. AV handles things a little more smoothly.
;
;although only the list and extract command strings are currently used by
;XBBS, include them all. someday most or all of Peeker's functionality will
;be present in XBBS-OS/2. AV likes them, too, and uses most of them now.
;
;note to XGroup DOS users: you'll probably have to modify the ARJ and
;LHARC listings in here to work with your archivers.
;
; *************************************
; UnArj 2.41.kkf.a demo / ARJZ-OS2 0.15
; *************************************
;UNARJ / ARJZ
;ARJ
;0
;UNARJ.EXE L
;UNARJ.EXE E
;UNARJ.EXE X
;UNARJ.EXE T
;arjz-os2.exe a -a -md -mp9 -mf -jm -e
;arjz-os2.exe a -a -md -mp9 -mf -jm
;arjz-os2.exe a -a -md -mp9 -mf -jm
;arjz-os2.exe m -a -md -mp9 -mf -jm -e
;arjz-os2.exe m -a -md -mp9 -mf -jm
;
;`\xea
;------------ ---------- ---------- ----- ----------------- -------- -----------
;------------ ---------- ---------- ----- -----------------
;1
;2
;4
;1
;0
;A
;
; ************************
; ARJ SE (Self Extracting)
; ************************
;UNARJ / ARJZ
;ARJ
;0
;UNARJ.EXE L
;UNARJ.EXE E
;UNARJ.EXE X
;UNARJ.EXE T
;arjz-os2.exe a -a -md -mp9 -mf -jm -e
;arjz-os2.exe a -a -md -mp9 -mf -jm
;arjz-os2.exe a -a -md -mp9 -mf -jm
;arjz-os2.exe m -a -md -mp9 -mf -jm -e
;arjz-os2.exe m -a -md -mp9 -mf -jm
;
;MZ\xea
;------------ ---------- ---------- ----- ----------------- -------- -----------
;------------ ---------- ---------- ----- -----------------
;1
;2
;4
;1
;0
;
; ********
; Arc 5.21
; ********
;Arc 5.21
;ARC
;0
;ARC.EXE lw
;ARC.EXE ewn
;
;ARC.EXE t
;ARC.EXE awn
;
;
;ARC.EXE mwn
;
;ARC.EXE dwn
;\x1a
;============ ======== =========
; ==== ========
;1
;-1
;2
;3
;0
;C
; *************
; LHarc-32 2.22
; *************
LHArc
LZH
2
LH32.EXE /o l
LH32.EXE /o x
LH32.EXE /o /s x
LH32.EXE t
LH32.EXE /o a
LH32.EXE /o /s a
LH32.EXE /o m
LH32.EXE /o d
-lh
-------- -------- -----------------------------------------
-------- -----------------------------------------
0
-1
1
1
2
L
; **********************************
; LHarc-32 2.22 SE (Self Extracting)
; **********************************
LHArc
LZH
2
LH32.EXE /o l
LH32.EXE /o x
LH32.EXE /o /s x
LH32.EXE t
LH32.EXE /o a
LH32.EXE /o /s a
LH32.EXE /o m
LH32.EXE /o d
MZ\xB1\x01\x2D
-------- -------- -----------------------------------------
-------- -----------------------------------------
0
-1
1
1
2
; *******
; Zoo 2.1
; *******
;Zoo 2.1
;ZOO
;20
;ZOO.EXE v
;ZOO.EXE xO
;ZOO.EXE xO/
;ZOO.EXE -test
;ZOO.Exe ah:
;ZOO.EXE ah
;
;ZOO.EXE aM:h
;ZOO.EXE aMh
;ZOO.EXE -delete
;\xdc\xa7\xc4\xfd
;-------- --- -------- --------- --------
;-------- --- -------- --------- --------
;0
;2
;3
;3
;-1
;O
; **********
; RAR/2 2.01
; **********
RAR/2 2.01
RAR
0
RAR.EXE l -c-
RAR.EXE e -y -c- -o+
RAR.EXE x -y -c- -o+
RAR.EXE t -c-
RAR.EXE a -ep1 -y
RAR.EXE a -y
RAR.EXE a -r -y
RAR.EXE m -y
RAR.EXE m -y
RAR.EXE d -c- -y
Rar!\x1A\x07\x00
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1
2
4
1
0
R
; ***********************************
; RAR/2 2.01 SE (Self Extracting) #1
; ***********************************
RAR/2 2.01
RAR
28
RAR.EXE l -c-
RAR.EXE e -y -c- -o+
RAR.EXE x -y -c- -o+
RAR.EXE t -c-
RAR.EXE a -ep1 -y
RAR.EXE a -y
RAR.EXE a -r -y
RAR.EXE m -y
RAR.EXE m -y
RAR.EXE d -y
RSFX
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1
2
4
1
0
; ***********************************
; RAR/2 2.01 SE (Self Extracting) #2
; ***********************************
RAR/2 2.01
RAR
64000
RAR.EXE l -c-
RAR.EXE e -y -c- -o+
RAR.EXE x -y -c- -o+
RAR.EXE t -c-
RAR.EXE a -ep1 -y
RAR.EXE a -y
RAR.EXE a -r -y
RAR.EXE m -y
RAR.EXE m -y
RAR.EXE d -y
Rar!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1
2
4
1
0
; ***********************************
; RAR/2 2.01 SE (Self Extracting) #3
; ***********************************
RAR/2 2.00
RAR
61952
RAR.EXE l -c-
RAR.EXE e -y -c- -o+
RAR.EXE x -y -c- -o+
RAR.EXE t -c-
RAR.EXE a -ep1 -y
RAR.EXE a -y
RAR.EXE a -r -y
RAR.EXE m -y
RAR.EXE m -y
RAR.EXE d -y
Rar!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1
2
4
1
0
; *****************
; Zip/UnZip 2.1/5.3
; *****************
Zip/UnZip 2.1/5.3
ZIP
0
UNZIP.EXE -vUo
UNZIP.EXE -joC
UNZIP.EXE -oC
UNZIP.EXE -to
ZIP.EXE -j9
ZIP.EXE -9
ZIP.EXE -r9
ZIP.EXE -mj9
ZIP.EXE -m9
ZIP.EXE -d
PK\x03\x04
------ ------ ---- ----- ---- ---- ------ ----
------ ------ --- -------
0
2
4,1
2
7,1
Z
; *******************
; Zip/UnZip SE Type 1
; *******************
Zip/Unzip 2.1/5.3
ZIP
0
UNZIP.EXE -vUo
UNZIP.EXE -joC
UNZIP.EXE -oC
UNZIP.EXE -to
ZIP.EXE -j9
ZIP.EXE -9
ZIP.EXE -r9
ZIP.EXE -mj9
ZIP.EXE -m9
ZIP.EXE -d
MZ\x9A\x01
------ ------ ---- ----- ---- ---- ------ ----
------ ------ --- -------
0
-1
1
2
3
; *******************
; Zip/UnZip SE Type 2
; *******************
Zip/Unzip 2.1/5.3
ZIP
0
UNZIP.EXE -vUo
UNZIP.EXE -joC
UNZIP.EXE -oC
UNZIP.EXE -to
ZIP.EXE -j9
ZIP.EXE -9
ZIP.EXE -r9
ZIP.EXE -mj9
ZIP.EXE -m9
ZIP.EXE -d
MZ\xF5\x01
------ ------ ---- ----- ---- ---- ------ ----
------ ------ --- -------
0
-1
1
2
3
; *******************
; Zip/UnZip SE Type 3
; *******************
Zip/Unzip 2.1/5.3
ZIP
0
UNZIP.EXE -vUo
UNZIP.EXE -joC
UNZIP.EXE -oC
UNZIP.EXE -to
ZIP.EXE -j9
ZIP.EXE -9
ZIP.EXE -r9
ZIP.EXE -mj9
ZIP.EXE -m9
ZIP.EXE -d
MZ\xB7\x01
------ ------ ---- ----- ---- ---- ------ ----
------ ------ --- -------
0
-1
1
2
3
; *******************
; Zip/UnZip SE Type 4
; *******************
Zip/Unzip 2.1/5.3
ZIP
0
UNZIP.EXE -vUo
UNZIP.EXE -joC
UNZIP.EXE -oC
UNZIP.EXE -to
ZIP.EXE -j9
ZIP.EXE -9
ZIP.EXE -r9
ZIP.EXE -mj9
ZIP.EXE -m9
ZIP.EXE -d
MZ\xA1\x01
------ ------ ---- ----- ---- ---- ------ ----
------ ------ --- -------
0
-1
1
2
3
; *******************
; Zip/UnZip SE Type 5
; *******************
Zip/Unzip 2.1/5.3
ZIP
217
UNZIP.EXE -vUo
UNZIP.EXE -joC
UNZIP.EXE -oC
UNZIP.EXE -to
ZIP.EXE -j9
ZIP.EXE -9
ZIP.EXE -r9
ZIP.EXE -mj9
ZIP.EXE -m9
ZIP.EXE -d
unzipsfx
------ ------ ---- ----- ---- ---- ------ ----
------ ------ --- -------
0
-1
1
2
3
; ************
; PKZip/2 2.50
; ************
PKZip/2 2.50
ZIP
0
PKZIP.EXE /view /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /extract /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /extract /dir /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /test /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /dir /path /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /recurse /path /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /move /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /move /dir /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /del /nozipextension
PK\x03\x04
------ ------ ----- ----- ---- ---- -------- ---- ----
------ ------ ----- ----
0
2
4
2
8
P
; *****************************
; PKZip/2 2.50 Spanned Archive
; *****************************
PKZip/2 2.50
ZIP
0
PKZIP.EXE /view /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /extract /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /extract /dir /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /test /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /dir /path /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /recurse /path /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /move /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /move /dir /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /del /nozipextension
PK00PK
------ ------ ----- ----- ---- ---- -------- ---- ----
------ ------ ----- ----
0
2
4
2
8
; **************************************
; PKZip/2 2.50 SE (Self Extracting) #1
; **************************************
PKZip/2 2.50
ZIP
0
PKZIP.EXE /view /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /extract /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /extract /dir /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /test /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /dir /path /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /recurse /path /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /move /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /move /dir /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /del /nozipextension
MZ\x9A\x01
------ ------ ----- ----- ---- ---- -------- ---- ----
------ ------ ----- ----
0
2
4
2
8
; **************************************
; PKZip/2 2.50 SE (Self Extracting) #2
; **************************************
PKZip/2 2.50
ZIP
0
PKZIP.EXE /view /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /extract /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /extract /dir /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /test /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /dir /path /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /recurse /path /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /move /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /move /dir /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /del /nozipextension
MZ\xF5\x01
------ ------ ----- ----- ---- ---- -------- ---- ----
------ ------ ----- ----
0
2
4
2
8
; **************************************
; PKZip/2 2.50 SE (Self Extracting) #3
; **************************************
PKZip/2 2.50
ZIP
526
PKZIP.EXE /view /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /extract /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /extract /dir /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /test /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /dir /path /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /recurse /path /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /move /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /move /dir /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /del /nozipextension
PKSFX
------ ------ ----- ----- ---- ---- -------- ---- ----
------ ------ ----- ----
0
2
4
2
8
; **************************************
; PKZip/2 2.50 SE (Self Extracting) #4
; **************************************
PKZip/2 2.50
ZIP
590
PKZIP.EXE /view /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /extract /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /extract /dir /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /test /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /dir /path /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /recurse /path /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /move /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /add /move /dir /nozipextension
PKZIP.EXE /del /nozipextension
PKSFX
------ ------ ----- ----- ---- ---- -------- ---- ----
------ ------ ----- ----
0
2
4
2
8
;
; For possible future use:
; Squeeze-it signature: (Offset 0000) \x48\x4C\x53\x51\x5Ah
; No OS/2 version available yet
;
;Notes on modifying/updating this file:
;
;You can add as many archivers as you like to this file.
;here are some suggestions on how to go about it:
;
;list an archive with the archiver, redirecting to a disk
;file (ex. "ARC l AFILE.ARC > TEMP."). Load the resultant
;file into a text editor. Clip out the startlist and endlist
;strings and paste directly into this file on the appropriate
;lines; prevents errors due to typos when copying manually.
;Count the positions of filename, date, etc. and place on the
;appropriate line. Now run the archiver redirected to a file
;to get its help screen (ex. "ARC > TEMP." or "ZOO h > TEMP.").
;Look for the various command options (extract, list, etc.) and
;put them into the file on the appropriate lines -- remember to
;add the modifiers to prevent the archiver from stopping to ask
;questions! You could be in deep doo-doo if it's a detached
;process. While it may seem a pain in the arse to have to
;edit this file when an archiver changes its command structure
;or list format, at least it's something within your control;
;you don't have to wait for an update to AV. That means if I
;die tomorrow you'll still be able to use AV for years to come.
;
;Here's an example of an ARC listing (5.12mpl, command "ARC l"):
;
;Name Length Date
;============ ======== ========= <--this line is start-of-list
;MAKEFILE 374 28 Nov 89
;QSORT.C 14279 29 Nov 89
;QSORT.EXE 24629 29 Nov 89
;STUFF.H 371 29 Nov 89
; ==== ======== <--this line is end-of-list
;Total 4 39653
;
;Note the filename is in position 0, old length in position 1, and the
;date starts in position 2, with 3 parts, and there's no new length
;field (so it'd be -1). Compare that to the archiver entry for
;ARC 5.12mpl above and you should get a feel for what all those fields
;mean.
;
;If you're adding an entirely new archive format, note that you can
;use 'C'-style \x<hexnumber> on the signature line in this file.
;For example, the \x1a in ARC 5.12mpl's signature line means AV will
;look for an ASCII 26 (text EOF marker) in position 0 (first byte, as
;indicated by ARC's line 3, the offset into a file for the signature)
;of a file to determine if it's an archive. If line 3's offset is
;negative, AV looks from the end of the file instead of the beginning.
;You can usually figure out what an archiver's signature is by looking
;at a few archives with a file viewing program like LIST. By all means
;send me anything new you figure out for inclusion in future releases.
;
;
;You can have several entries for one type of archive in this file. AV
;tries entries sequentially to list the file until it finds one that works.
;If the first entry for a signature doesn't work, and AV finds one that
;does, it moves that entry to the top of the list and rewrites ARCHIVER.BB2
;to make future accesses faster. This allows me to list everything I can
;get entries for and let AV sort out what the user actually has that works.
;It also lets you, the user, create archives with more than one archiver that
;produces the same sort of archive (or with different switches, like one with
;LHArc producing -lh5- compression and one with it producing old, compatible
;-lh1- compression).
;
;
;always end file with blank line or comment