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echo: bluewave
to: JEAN PARROT
from: mark lewis
date: 2003-05-30 11:46:52
subject: Editor ?

JP>> I use PKzip and PKunzip.

 ML>> 1. what version?
 ML>> 2. what default settings (stored in pkzip.cfg, IIRC)
 ML>> 3. finally, what command line being passed from your olr?

 JP> This is much more than I can chew on, )\/(ark. I use
 JP> BW via a Windows screen ( OS )

you're using a windows native version of bluewave? i wasn't aware that
there was such a thing...

 JP> and I have had nothing to do with these settings. I do
 JP> not even see them to modify. So, as much as I would like
 JP> to answer with an intelligent reply, I can not. I have
 JP> never seen the pkzip.cfg file.

there may not be one... it is not required, really... only to hold default
settings like i showed before... it helps in that one doesn't have to
remember to add them to the command lines all the time...

open a command prompt and type pkzip and see what version it tells you it is...

ie: C:\>pkzip

PKZIP (R)   FAST!   Create/Update Utility   Version 2.04g   02-01-93



this was done in a win98se command prompt window...

if it is 2.04g, then you should be able to adjust bluewave's pkzip and
pkunzip command lines in its configs... i've not looked at bluewave in many
many years and don't even think i have a copy available any more... but it
should have a setting where you can tell it the archiver(s) to use and what
command line parameters to use if any are needed...

)\/(ark

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