Pete McNeil wrote:
Well, there's always Info-ZIP's UnZip for Linux if it doesn't: http://www.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/UnZip.html . I thought all that stuff was built into most packages, but clearly I know very little about that environment presently. Too many flavors and not enough taste buds.On Friday, July 16, 2004, 11:04:42 PM, Matt wrote: <snip/>
M> gzip should be able to handle standard zip files. You mentioned a while
Key word being _should_ ;-)
This will be a while coming though - we need to grow a bit more to
free up the necessary development resources.
Translation: Time to hire some poor schmoe to do the dirty work so that I can spend more time programming :) I hear ya loud and clear.
I'm quite happy to see the progress in the areas that you have been focusing on. Changes to the rules are good improvements, and running as a service is as well, and I know that you are working on some other things also.
So when is the multi-processor 64-bit executable coming? Just kidding, no need to answer that one, although I'm sure that you've thought about that also.
Thanks,
Matt
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