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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
- Subject: Re: ger2en19.lzh
- Message-ID: <2178696@overmind.citadel>
- Date: 23 Jul 92 03:36:00 GMT
- Organization: CONVEX Computer Corporation, Richardson, Tx., USA
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- In article <1992Jul22.084042.29698@peponi.wcc.govt.nz>
- sheppard_r@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz writes:
- >Stop being a bigot Bill, the same can happen if you are using the old Zoo
- 2.01
- >with new Zoo 2.1 files..
-
- again you resort to namecalling. libelous namecalling at that (since i am not
- even a bigot).
-
- i agree that zoo can cause some obscure problems with certain system configs.
- i am not, however, a bigot. zoo, however, does not pose any problems to
- anyone
- willing to use a CLI. it is possible to extract any non-corrupt zoo archive
- (and even most all corrupt ones). as the original poster pointed out, this
- is (as usual) not the case with lh5 archives. you have to assume there are
- people here that have just started reading this group and have no idea
- what version of LHarc is required for what .lzh file and may not even know
- there is (now) a unix version to handle the problem for the time being. note
- that with zoo, this is less of a problem because it works the same way on
- any system, be it unix, amigados, MS-DOS, or TOS. there is a de facto
- standard
- for zoo. there is none for lharc.
-
- >Its like the help info in one of the Unix ports that I fond on A.A. it used
- >the Unix text format with no CR, so is this the way that you freaks program
- >so that you can't even list the help info in the ttp..??
-
- this is not an issue. both lharc and zoo will merrily pack files without
- CR-LF sequences. it is just a feable attempt to again discredit users who
- prefer CLIs. insulting namecalling will get you nowhere real fast as well.
- besides, why on earth do you want to read docs for a program which is a
- unix port? stick with your desktop, mister. a unix user would know what to
- do here. are u actually suggesting that there are some unix utilities
- that are useful? besides, TOS and DOS share an ancestry with CPM. that is
- the only reason CR-LF is used on the ST. you want to discuss how "wacky"
- DOS is with 64k segment limits and a zillion programming models? LF-only
- is just as valid a line terminator as CR-LF as is VMS's method (which is
- totally unlike either, as i recall). all you need is to understand the
- difference to deal with text files from foreign sources.
-
- if you had stopped to ask for a solution, any one of us would have gladly
- mailed you a program to convert LF to CR-LF. this would run from the desktop
- as well. it is so trivial (to a programmer) that it is hardly an issue.
- instead you prefer to call us "freaks".
-
- >This was the tarz or compress program that did this, and was not the doc
- file,
- >and why can't we have standard Doc files that we can list on the Atari as it
- >stands, by using the desk top..??
-
- what is tarz?
- like zoo and lharc, tar/compress will NOT alter cr/lf. you are totally
- wrong here. in fact if it did, it would not be tar (since there is an
- international ISO and IEEE standard defining the behavior of tar).
- the contents of the original file are left totally unmodified
- (unless there is a bug in the program and having portable source for both
- tar and compress allows you to fix any bugs you do encounter). i can quite
- simply list the contents of any compressed tar file on the ST with from a CLI
- that supports pipes with "compress -d file | tar tvf -". i can create an
- alias
- for this in many CLIs (for example, a csh-like CLI might use something like:
- alias x 'compress -d \!$ | tar tvf -') and then i only need type "x
- file<CR>".
- exactly 7 keystrokes if you're keeping track. you can't do that from the
- desktop at all, however, hence your disdain. surely you can't object to
- typing 7 chars when you spend so much time typing notes to this group? or
- do you "mouse" each letter from a menu? :-)
-
- you can also replace the default file pager on the desktop to something more
- rational like the (yuck) unix "less" program, if you bothered to read the
- docs on the desktop.inf file. less will handle both LF and CR-LF terminated
- text files without difficulty (at least my less does). as a CLI user, even
- i know (and use) this desktop trick.
-
- yell at the poster of the file who packed it that way if you want. don't
- blame
- the archive program, be it zoo, tar, or LHarc. or call it a "bug" and we'll
- fix it (if it is a bug and not just a misunderstanding or failure to read
- the documentation).
-
- >Also Bill you have been out voted here, so live with the fact..
-
- funny, i must have missed the article with the results of this "vote".
- i bet the original poster complaining about .lzh files would not get your
- vote, however. it seems to me that there are far more "i have a problem with
- this .lzh file" than there are "zoo is driving me nuts" posts.
-
- i think it wise that you stop speculating about how unix works. there are
- people here who have years of experience with it and would chew you to
- pieces. best bet would be to remain silent on unix issues. you can talk
- all you want on the desktop. just a friendly suggestion/warning...
-
- i am curious as to how you actually interface to usenet. can you tell me
- (or us) how you post notes here? what system is used as the interface to
- the net? and what operating system does it run?
-
- -bill
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