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- From: mmtl@hobson.cc.flinders.edu.au (T.Lampre)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.programmer
- Subject: Re: GCC/2.2.2 won't unzoo
- Message-ID: <1992Aug26.014013.44925@frodo.cc.flinders.edu.au>
- Date: 26 Aug 92 01:40:13 GMT
- References: <1992Aug24.172419.8032@thyme.jpl.nasa.gov>
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- In article <1992Aug24.172419.8032@thyme.jpl.nasa.gov> kaleb@thyme.jpl.nasa.gov (Kaleb Keithley) writes:
- >I got the latest version and took it home. I noted that this time
- >it was zoo'd, rather than zip'd, so I located a copy of zoo and took
- >it home too.
- >
-
- Future versions may be zip'd as part of my mistake in missing out some
- of the headers was due to zoo's lack of a recursive pack capability.
- Doing it by hand is too error prone.
-
- >GCC/2.1 used the directories g++-include, gcc-include, and os2-include.
- >
- >GCC/2.2.2 uses g++-incl, gcc-incl, os2-incl. That's okay, however,
-
- Nope. Not the way I archived it.
-
- >zoo refused to create files with with a '+' in the path. I'm using
- >the HPFS, and pkunpak didn't have this problem. The copy of zoo that
- >I have seems to be a D*S only version. Typing 'zoo' from an OS/2 window
- >pops up a DOS window and runs zoo there.
-
- Ah, right. You need an OS/2 version.
-
- >
- >There must be an OS/2 version of zoo... I used archie to locate the
- >copy I have, and I didn't see anything that was overtly OS/2, or I
- >would have grabbed it instead. Anyone know where I can find such a
- >beast?
-
- ftp-os2.nmsu.edu:/pub/os2/all/archivers/zoo21e.exe (self unpacking).
- This works under bith DOS and OS/2.
-
- Trevor Lampre
- <mmtl@cc.flinders.edu.au>
-