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to: Janis Kracht
from: Gert Andersen
date: 2011-11-03 22:23:22
subject: lnx4games new game

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Hello Janis!

Thu Nov 03 2011, Janis Kracht wrote to Gert Andersen:

 >>>> gav080.zip is not the newest version - it is a 0.90 or 0.91 :)

 >>> Ah, sorry.. didn't notice the numbers.. tired eyes.. we both have cold
 >>> or flu here right now.. runny nose and eyes, all that fun stuff :(
 >>> Lots of chicken soup and tea 

 >> Yes let hope this that they manage this so we can get the latest 
 >> version. It is the tide at the year for this, and here in Denmark is the 
 >>skyes (clouds) right so low so you can't mush long in the first of the 
 >> day, warm from south and the couldness waiting from east (Russia). So it 
 >>is time to take care of on self with good food to take the flues.

 JK>Yep.. big pot of chicken soup yesterday ..

Let the family and your self join it :)

 >>> At GNU's site, I found an update to one of the Linux4kids files,
 >>> Gtypist: gtypist-latest.tar.gz  - I'll send it over to you in
 >>> LNX4UP2HQ.

 >> Ok I will see on it, Now is I rehatch the old files with replace and 
 >> checking after new versions og the same too.

 JK>Ok, just sent it.. lots of traffic yesterday 

Got it and it is version 2.9 of it so it now made to 2 types of files
gtyp29.zip and gtyp29.rar and send out.
Too lots of traffic to day with both old and new versions of files.

 >>> While I was there,  I grabbed the windows version of this for WinFDN
 >>> as well, and noticed the GNU people used the new 7z archiver.. So I
 >>> found that for WinFDN and PDNUnix (source) as well.  Looks like an
 >>> interesting archiver for Windows at least :)  The linux version isn't
 >>> full featured as the windows version by any means, but the windows
 >>> version can unarchive/archive just using just about any type of
 >>> compression.

 >> Yes I saw you has for this in both WinFDN and PdnUnix.

 JK>Pretty neat.. but you can't comment the archives.. no switch for it.. 
 JK>:(
 JK>===
 JK> 
 JK>  a: Add files to archive
 JK>  b: Benchmark
 JK>  d: Delete files from archive
 JK>  e: Extract files from archive (without using directory names)
 JK>  l: List contents of archive
 JK>  t: Test integrity of archive
 JK>  u: Update files to archive
 JK>  x: eXtract files with full paths
 JK>
 JK>  -ai[r[-|0]]{{at}listfile|!wildcard}: Include archives
 JK>  -ax[r[-|0]]{{at}listfile|!wildcard}: eXclude archives
 JK>  -bd: Disable percentage indicator
 JK>  -i[r[-|0]]{{at}listfile|!wildcard}: Include filenames
 JK>  -m{Parameters}: set compression Method
 JK>  -o{Directory}: set Output directory
 JK>  -p{Password}: set Password
 JK>  -r[-|0]: Recurse subdirectories
 JK>  -scs{UTF-8 | WIN | DOS}: set charset for list files
 JK>  -sfx[{name}]: Create SFX archive
 JK>  -si[{name}]: read data from stdin
 JK>  -slt: show technical information for l (List) command
 JK>  -so: write data to stdout
 JK>  -ssc[-]: set sensitive case mode
 JK>  -t{Type}: Set type of archive
 JK>  -u[-][p#][q#][r#][x#][y#][z#][!newArchiveName]: Update options
 JK>  -v{Size}[b|k|m|g]: Create volumes
 JK>  -w[{path}]: assign Work directory. Empty path means a temporary 
 JK>directory
 JK>  -x[r[-|0]]]{{at}listfile|!wildcard}: eXclude filenames
 JK>  -y: assume Yes on all queries
 JK>====

So is it better to keep using zip and rar for the files then.

 >> I have found a new 4kids game education file and not much big, a kind og 
 >> java game learning.
 >> Thinking on to hatch it out.

 JK>Java for kids.. sounds good to me :)

A jfe file there has to be packed to a zip or rar archive pack from a .gz file.


  Take care,
            Gert

      - Get the best with linux - 

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