Lars Kristiansen wrote:
Chris Whitehouse skrev:
Rob wrote:
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
I have a Windows executable file (.exe) which in a Windows
environment would be run to extract some files which it contains. Is
there any way I can extract the files on my FreeBSD system? I've
tried unzip,
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
I have a Windows executable file (.exe) which in a Windows environment
would be run to extract some files which it contains. Is there any way
I can extract the files on my FreeBSD system? I've tried unzip, gunzip
and archivers/upx with various extensions, zip, exe, gz
Rob wrote:
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
I have a Windows executable file (.exe) which in a Windows environment
would be run to extract some files which it contains. Is there any
way I can extract the files on my FreeBSD system? I've tried unzip,
gunzip and archivers/upx with various extensions,
Chris Whitehouse skrev:
Rob wrote:
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
I have a Windows executable file (.exe) which in a Windows
environment would be run to extract some files which it contains. Is
there any way I can extract the files on my FreeBSD system? I've
tried unzip, gunzip and archivers/upx
Hi
I have a Windows executable file (.exe) which in a Windows environment
would be run to extract some files which it contains. Is there any way
I can extract the files on my FreeBSD system? I've tried unzip, gunzip
and archivers/upx with various extensions, zip, exe, gz etc but they all
Ave!
Sat, 05 Jan 2008 23:10:03 + Chris Whitehouse wrote:
Is there any way I can extract the files on my FreeBSD system?
A version:
1. install wine port:
cd /usr/ports/emulators/wine/ make install clean
2. download and install under wine TC: