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From: ANTHONY APPLEYARD <A DOT APPLEYARD AT fs1 DOT mt DOT umist DOT ac DOT uk>
To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
Date: Tue, 1 Nov 1994 09:03:58 GMT
Subject: Re: What directory to unzip what to, of the djgpp .zip arch
Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu

Stephen Turnbull <turnbull AT shako DOT sk DOT tsukuba DOT ac DOT jp> wrote on Tue 1 Nov 94
11:58:49 JST (Subject: What directory to unzip what to, of the djgpp .zip
archive):-

  > ... QDDVX102.ZIP should probably be eliminated, as AFAIK it has no
functionality that is not provided by QDLIB200.ZIP. QDTKT200.ZIP is docs for
the last. These three files are 100% useless if you are not running
DESQview/X.

  (1) What is DESQview/X?
  (2) Does AFAIK mean "as far as I know"?

  >> I had to archive some of the files onto subdirectories to avoid name
clashes and scattering of matter among other matter. Here is my .BAT file that
I used to unzip all the djgpp archive files in alphabetical order of name
(.... = where I have omitted parts here for brevity):-
  > Why'd you do that? The rest of it's pretty boring anyway, but the whole
thing would have been useful to some people. In fact, to everybody, as you
could just run it even if you don't have all the files. 'Course, it really
ought to be parametrized so that people who put their DJGPP in funny places
like \usr\src\djgpp and \usr\bin\djgpp and so on can use it. But that's our
problem.

  OK, sorry, here is the whole .BAT file in all its tedious length:-
REM %1 (arg 1) is the directory that the .ZIP files are on.
REM %2 (arg 2) is the head directory of the tree that you want the
REM            djgpp files to be unzipped onto.
REM %3 (arg 3) is the directory that your copy of UNZIP386.EXE is on.
REM Use full pathnames with leading drive letter and `:\'
REM All the unzipped files together occupy about 125 megabytes (including
REM the (quite a lot of) unused space in the last cluster of each file).
cd %2
%3\unzip386 -o %1\aeasy102.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\aecur102.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\aetsk102.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\aewin102.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\bccgrx12.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\bnu24bn.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\bnu24dc.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\bnu24sr1.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\bnu24sr2.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\bsn122bn.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\bsn122dc.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\bsn122sr.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\cbgrd103.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\cbgrf103.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\cbgrx103.zip
REM CONTRIB\LIBGRX\103_READ.ME & CONTRIB\LIBGRX\1st_READ.ME both occur in
REM both cbgrd103.zip & cbgrf103.zip, but the duplications have the same
REM lengths and dates and are probably the same files.
%3\unzip386 -o %1\dif26bn.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\dif26dc.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\dif26sr.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\djdev112.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\djdoc112.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\djemu112.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\djeoe112.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\djlgr112.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\djlsr112.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\djsrc112.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\djtst112.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\flx247bn.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\flx247dc.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\flx247sr.zip
REM These next 2 .zips had to be unzipped into subdirectories to avoid files
REM getting scattered about the main directory %2\*.* :-
md %2\fsdb091
cd %2\fsdb091
%3\unzip386 -o %1\fsdb091a.zip
md %2\fsdb104
cd %2\fsdb104
%3\unzip386 -o %1\fsdb104.zip
REM fsdb091a.zip & fsdb104.zip have some different files with the same name,
REM so they must be unzipped into <different> subdirectories.
cd %2
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gas23bn.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gas23dc.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gas23sr1.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gas23sr2.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gas23sr3.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gcc260bn.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gcc260dc.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gcc260rm.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gcc260s1.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gcc260s2.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gcc260s3.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gcc260s4.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gcc260s5.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gcc260s6.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gdb412bn.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gdb412dc.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gdb412s1.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gdb412s2.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gdb412s3.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gdb412s4.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gpp260.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gzp124bn.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gzp124dc.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\gzp124sr.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\lgp260bn.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\lgp260dc.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\lgp260sr.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\mak371bn.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\mak371dc.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\mak371sr.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\objc260.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\pat21bn.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\pat21dc.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\pat21sr.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\pdcurs21.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\qddvx102.zip
REM Similarly here, else the contents of the next 2 .zips would get scattered
REM about in several immediate subdirectories of %2\ :-
md %2\contrib\dvx2
cd %2\contrib\dvx2
REM If I had put CD %2\CONTRIB\DVX here, many filenames would clash with
REM names of files in qddvx102.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\qdlib200.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\qdtkt200.zip
cd %2
%3\unzip386 -o %1\sblaster.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\sed118bn.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\sed118sr.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\txi310bn.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\txi310dc.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\txi310sr.zip
REM If I don't put this next cdir in, unzip386 tries to unzip a file called
REM %2\EMU386 when there is already a directory called %2\EMU386, and
REM complains loudly.
md %2\emu112
cd %2\emu112
%3\unzip386 -o %1\wmemu112.zip
cd %2
%3\unzip386 -o %1\grx103m1.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\dj112m1.zip
%3\unzip386 -o %1\dj112m2.zip

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