Readme.1st
Lharc is a 'pure' program, i.e. you can make it resident via
the 'resident' Amigados command just like any other command found in the
c: directory. Keeping Lharc resident will greatly facilitate users
who make an heavy use of Lharc (especially those who don't have an
hard disk).
If you have just received Lharc, beware that some copy programs and
some archivers (including the zoo archiver which is used for
distribution of Lharc) don't preserve file attributes, so the 'p'
flag may not be set for the Lharc executable and Amigados won't
understand that Lharc is a pure program. If so, just type the
following line at the CLI prompt:
protect Lharc p add
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What follows is the same text in Italian:
Lharc e' un programma 'puro', cioe' puo' essere reso residente come
i comandi della directory c: Pero' siccome alcuni archiviatori (come ZOO)
e alcuni programmi di copia non preservano gli attributi dei files, puo'
darsi che il flag 'p' non sia settato per l'eseguibile di Lharc che
avete appena ricevuto: in tal caso basta che diate il comando:
protect lharc p add
Readme.fnf
This material was downloaded from BIX, where it was posted by the author,
Paolo Zibetti. Thanks Paolo!
-Fred ><>
17-Nov-90
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lharc130.lzh 37888 Approx time (min): 39 at 300 baud, 10 at 1200 baud
Contributed by: demery Date: Tue Nov 13 03:24:56 1990
Lharc version 1.30 by Paolo Zibetti
Yet another version of Lharc. Some new switches, can store empty
directories, and correctly saves/restores file attribute flags.
Keywords: $binary .lzh archive compressor lharc
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