Hi, crunzip is UNZIP which is able to handle crypted files.
This has no export limitations and the binary is called UNZIP,
too. So it gives extra functionality at "no extra cost". crZIP would have to be put 
online
separately, but there are enough non-US mirrors of ZIP where
you can download it.

About the single source zip: BAD idea if you ask me. People
will only want to recompile FEW packages, not all. I recommend
that we keep the source\package subdirectory in each package
zip file but automatically remove the source subdirectory for
the binary only version which is used if you select "minimal"
install (which is a misleading name). The "strip sources" process
will be done before creating the ISO, and I even recommend to
create a "mini ISO" which does not contain the sources at all.
This is no problem for the GPL.
For the non-mini ISO, you could just delete sources after each
package installation: That way, you only need one version of the
ZIP, but installation will be slower.


Eric.


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