Mike,

 The 'jar' command creates the archive's path relative to the current
directory. Depending on the application, it can be necessary to use 'cd' to
set the current directory first. Perhaps 'ajar' works the same way?

JK 

> I wanted to write out a zip/jar file with no path information stored with
> the zipped file. I found qshell utility "ajar" and thought that the
> parameter -D (or --nodirs) would give me what I wanted. However I still
> see
> a path when I open the file with WinZip. The only workaround I've found of
> suppressing the path is moving the file to the IFS root before zipping it.
> Any ideas or for a more appropriate forum?
> Thanks,
> Mike.



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