This directory contains executables for VMS/OpenVMS (both VAX and Alpha AXP). 2105 Jul 15 2000 README what you're reading right now 2971 Jun 22 1994 bilf100-src.zip convert between binary and stream-LF 126976 Sep 6 1994 gzip124x-axp.exe gzip 1.2.4, VMS/AXP bare executable 54784 Sep 6 1994 gzip124x-vax.exe gzip 1.2.4, VMS/VAX bare executable 209616 Sep 6 1994 gzip124x.zip gzip 1.2.4, VMS executables, docs, etc. 10282 Feb 25 1993 touchx.zip BSD/SysV "touch" for VMS; VAX exe/docs 165888 Jul 15 2000 unz541xV-axp.exe UnZip 5.41, VMS/AXP bare executable 99840 Jul 15 2000 unz541xV-vax.exe UnZip 5.41, VMS/VAX bare executable 808552 Apr 18 2000 unz541xV.zip UnZip 5.41, VMS executables, docs, etc. [ 65193 Feb 2 1993 zip11xV.zip Zip 1.1, VMS/VAX exes/docs, no crypto ] 439202 Apr 18 2000 zip23xV.zip Zip 2.3, VMS/VAX exes/docs, no crypto ] Zip 2.2 encryption executables and object files (docs in all archives) are available only from our European site, ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/infozip/VMS/ : 4155 Oct 24 1997 00binary-zip.README 229030 Nov 23 1997 zcr22-vms-axp-exe.zip 274574 Dec 6 1997 zcr22-vms-axp-obj.zip 157446 Nov 23 1997 zcr22-vms-vax-decc-exe.zip 158849 Dec 6 1997 zcr22-vms-vax-decc-obj.zip 156625 Dec 6 1997 zcr22-vms-vax-vaxc-obj.zip The executables are not self-extracting; they are plain executables. Set them up as foreign commands by defining symbols for them, as in: unzip == $disk:[dir]unz541xV-axp.exe and then use normal UnZip options (e.g., "unzip -t zip23xV.zip" to test). You will have to do something similar to install the enclosed executables; be sure to read the README files and other documentation in the zipfiles. Object files are included in the zipfiles so that users of older systems can link their own executables. All Info-ZIP packages contain documentation. The sources are in ../src . Send problem reports on Zip and UnZip to: Zip-Bugs@lists.wku.edu Send problem reports on gzip to: support@gzip.org Last updated: 15 July 2000