Glenn wrote:
>> CV>Pkunzip complained that it couldn't create the directory XPDF-0.90-DOS
>
>> Ah... you used -d maybe?
>
> Yes, that happened to me as well.
>(had to use pkunzip without the -d option)

My batch file uses -d as well - but besides that pkunzip returned an
errorlevel (which my batch file interpreted as an error and told me about
it) everything worked and the directory xpdf-0.90- contains the files.
I've got PKunZIP 2.50 perhaps this is the reason why it works for me?

BTW: It's obvious that the person that made this ZIP is a UNIX user
(probably Linux). Most UNIX zip/tar/gzip-ed files contain the name of the
directory in which they should be put. (No free choice there). The
incredibly stupid filenames are another sure giveaway - pdf2txt would be a
much better name instead of pdftotex. But since the program works (for me
atleast) I'm not complaining :-)
//Bernie
http://bernie.arachne.cz/ DOS programs, Star Wars ...

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