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UZ.EXE and UZ_DLL.EXE version 1.02
Author: Don Hawkinson
Wichita, Kansas
Function: A command line front end for Info-ZIP's UnZip (zipfile extraction
utility). This utility expands wildcard file names and builds
command string which is executed using the C "system" routine.
The utility passes the options entered on the command line
to UnZip, and now passes file names to be extracted if they are
placed between a single set of ( ) characters.
I missed using the wildcard feature of PKUNZIP under UnZip
so I wrote this small shell for running UnZip. The main
limitation is that you cannot pass a file name to be
extracted from a zip file using this shell.
Usage:
uz [ -options[modifiers] ] [(file.a file.b)] file1[.zip] ... filex[.zip]
uz [ -options[modifiers] ] [(file.a file.b)] file*[.zip] ... filex[.zip]
Distribution:
The utility is supplied in two versions a stand alone version UZ.EXE,
and a version that uses a DLL library UZ_DLL.EXE. The DLL version
was compiled with BC++ for OS/2, so you may not be able to run this
version if you do not have the compiler.
This utility is free to anyone who wishes to use it, no restrictions
are placed on its use. Feel free to upload it to any legal Bulletin
Board System or online service.
Changes: Version 1.01 - recompiled to allow programs to run in an
OS/2 window instead of jumping to full
screen and back to the OS/2 window when
finished.
Version 1.02 - added method to pass file names to be
extracted.
Disclaimer:
THE AUTHOR PROVIDES THIS PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE
EVALUATION AND USE OF THIS PROGRAM IS A USER RESPONSIBILITY. IN NO EVENT
WILL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS,
LOST SAVINGS, OR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING
FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY OF THE PROGRAM PROVIDED HEREIN EVEN
IF THE AUTHOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF DAMAGES IN ADVANCE.