UNZIP 4.1 source code for the Atari ST ====================================== The source code for UNZIP 4.1 (or later) is available through anonymous ftp from: simtel20.army.mil misc/unix/unzip41.* or wuarchive.wustl.edu mirrors/misc/unix/unzip41.* I have compiled unzip.prg with TURBO C 2.0 for the ATARI ST, probably the best C compiler available for the Atari ST. My modifications to unzip: 1) ATARIST.PAT - an alignment problem in the data (unzip.c) - set '\' as the path character for the Atari ST (mapname.c) - additions to unzip.h so that Turbo C for the Atari ST is happy. I think I didn't break anythig else, at least the Sun's version compiles just as before. I commented massively in unzip.h because the configuration is not well thought out. The last time I generated the ST version I threw out all the mess, the result of which was that my version wasn't distributed. I hope that will fit in better this time. If anybody cares about the comments, just clean up the code (together with comments). 2) OPTIMIZE.PAT This patch is general and not related to the Atari ST. It speeds up the processing by as much as 30% by eliminating many function calls, optimizing some macros and using a ULONG bitbuffer. The claimed performance gain is on a Sun, using unzip -t some-file. I didn't measure the speed on the Atari ST. 3) SYMLINK.PAT This applies to unix systems only. Unzip does extract symbolic links correctly now. 4) UNIXBLAN.PAT On Unix systems, file names may contain blanks. If they do, why not allow them to be restored exactly? For all other systems still change the blanks to '_'. Due to historic reasons the order these patches were applied is 3 - 4 - 1 - 2. However they do not overlap and can therefore be applied independently. I am providing UNZIP.PRG for the Atari ST as UNZIP41.ARC for those who don't have any unzipper yet. Special features: ================= Unzip.prg uses a special version of the startup file which is capable of recognizing extended parameters a la Beckemeyer/Mark Williams shell, using the "ARGV=" Environment variable. Although the Turbo C compiler is quite good, the libs are buggy! Therefore I cannot garantee that any unzip.prg compiled with Turbo C will ever run successfully. Mine seems to be ok., but I have fixed various problems for my lib. Especially the stat() was making trouble. However, if someone wants to compile it the same way I did, there are essentially 3 ways: - using a shell, and the command line compiler TCC, as indicated by the script 'MAKEIT', - using some sort of make and 'MAKEFILE.ST' This and the previous case both require also 'TLINK.OPT' - using the interactive version 'TC' of Turbo C and the supplied 'UNZIP.PRJ'. Please read the note above about problems which might arise when you recompile unzip on your Atari. martin@atlantic.cs.unb.ca