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#
# Compression configuration file for NC 5.0
#
# Author : Anthony O'Dowd
# Date : Jan '93
#
##############################################################################
##
#
# The format of this file is as follows :-
#
# <1> To define the start of a compression utilities command
# lines use the : followed by a short descriptive piece of text.
# This text is displayed on the Compression Method Selection Dialog box.
#
# <2> To define the characteristics of a compression utility
# use a two digit number followed by a :. The two digits are
# significant as they define the type of command that the
# compression utility supports.
#
# The meaning of these numbers is as follows :-
#
# 00: File extension of compressed file type
# 01: Command to add a file to a compressed file.
# 02: Command to add a file to a compressed file
# and also store the file's full pathname.
# 03: Command to extract a file from a compressed file.
# 04: Command to extract a file from a compressed file
# and maintain it's full pathname.
# 05: Command to move a file to a compressed file.
# 06: Command to move a file to a compressed file and
# also store the files full pathname.
# 07: Command to delete a file from a compressed file.
# 08: Command to select the best compression method supported
# by the compression utility.
# 09: Command to create the smallest compressed file.
# 10: Command to create a compressed file in the fastest possible time.
# 11: Trait Integer. This is a sixteen bit integer that defines
# some additional characteristics about the compression
# utility. The two most important bits in this number are :-
# bit 15...Set to one if the compression utility
# supports the concept of response file.
# bit 14...Set to one if you want to have an interactive
# session with the compression utility. In this
# mode Commander allows the compression utility
# display its progress on the screen on top
# of the Commander file panels. This can be
# useful in debugging the switches on
# the compression utilities.
# 12: If the Trait Integer bit 15 is set to 1 this is the definition
# of the character that must precede the response filename.
# 13: This defines the mapping of the compression error codes to the
# codes that Commander understands. This is for error checking and
# reporting.
# 14: If present and equal to 1, the contents of a compressed file
# can be viewed using F3. It must be possible to decompress a
# single file within the compressed file to a specified
# destination.
#
# The error codes handled by Norton Commander are :-
#
# 0.....No error
# 7.....Illegal Compression utility used that Commander can understand
# 8.....Compression utility not defined in Packer.set
# 9.....Not enough memory to run compression utility
# 10.....Cannot find the compression utility. ( It must be on the path for Commander
to find it.)
# 11.....Cannot locate Command.com to load compression utility
# 12.....Cannot find the compression utility. ( It must be on the path for Commander
# to find it.)
# 13.....Cannot find the PACKER.SET file
# 14.....Cannot open the response file
# 15.....Not enough parameters specified on command line.
#
##############################################################################
##
#
:PKZIP 1.x/2.x
00:ZIP
01:pkzip -u -wHS
02:pkzip -u -P -r -wHS
03:pkunzip -o
04:pkunzip -o -d
05:pkzip -mu -wHS
06:pkzip -mu -P -wHS
07:pkzip -d
08:-es
09:-ex
10:-ex
11:01
12:@
14:1
#
# This defines the mapping of error codes for pkzip to
# the standard error codes that Commander understands.
#
13:14,3;1,1;16,4;13,2;11,6
:ARJ
00:ARJ
01:arj u -y
02:arj u -y -r
03:arj e -y -e
04:arj x -y
05:arj m -y -d -e
06:arj m -y -d
07:arj d -y
08:-m4
09:-m1
10:-m1
11:01
12:!
13:6,1;1,2;5,3;7,4;96,1
14:1
:ARC
00:ARC
01:arc a
02:arc a
03:arc eow
04:arc xow
05:arc muw
06:arc muwz
07:arc dw
08:
09:
10:
11:00
12:@
13:255,5
:PAK
00:PAK
01:pak u
02:pak u
03:pak e -wa
04:pak e -i -wa
05:pak m -wa
06:pak m -wa -i
07:pak d -wa
08:/C
09:/CR
10:/S
11:01
12:@
13:1;6
:ZOO
00:ZOO
01:zoo -add
02:zoo -add
03:zoo -extract
04:zoo -extract
05:zoo -move
06:zoo -move
07:zoo -delete
08:
09:
10:
11:00
12:@
13:1;6
:LHARC
00:LZH
01:lharc u -am
02:lharc a -apm
03:lharc e -m
04:lharc e -m
05:lharc m -am
06:lharc m -am
07:lharc d -mm
08:
09:
10:
11:00
12:
13:11,4;1,0;6,0
14:1