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[Show comments] [Show snapshots] [Show videos] [Show content] [Replace file] ------------------------------------------------------------- Note from uploader: please replace earlier downloaded version with this one. This archive contains files that are (hopefully) compatible to both old and new AROS distribution/nightly. With a big thanks to Cavemann ! ------------------------------------------------------------- A program to extract Microsoft Cabinet files. Cabinet (.CAB) files are a form of archive, which Microsoft use to distribute their software, and things like Windows Font Packs. The cabextract program unpacks these files. For more information, see http://www.cabextract.org.uk/ or run the command 'cabextract --help'. Microsoft cabinet files should not be confused with InstallShield cabinet files. InstallShield files are generally called "_sys.cab", "data1.hdr" "data1.cab", "data2.cab" and so on, and are found in the same directory as "setup.exe". They begin with the magic characters "ISc(" rather than "MSCF". cabextract will print the message "This is probably an InstallShield file." when it finds such a file. The file "doc/magic" in the cabextract source archive includes additional file-identification rules for the UNIX file(1) command, which distinguishes between Microsoft and InstallShield cabinet files. Example usage: Extracting files from a cabinet file: $ cabextract wibble.cab Extracting files from an executable which contains a cabinet file: $ cabextract wibble.exe [cabextract will automatically search executables for embedded cabinets] Extracting files from a set of cabinet files; wib01.cab, wib02.cab, ...: $ cabextract wib01.cab [cabextract will automatically get the names of the other files] Extracting files to a directory of your choice (in this case, 'boogie'): $ cabextract -d boogie wibble.cab [cabextract will create the directory if it does not already exist] Listing files from a cabinet file: $ cabextract -l wibble.cab Testing the integrity of a cabinet file, without extracting it: $ cabextract -t wibble.cab Stuart Caie <kyzer()4u.net>, May 2011
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