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2005-02-23Add RMD160 digests in addition to SHA1 ones.agc1-1/+2
2004-10-29Make build on Interix (and possibly AIX). mempcpy() is not actually usedtv1-1/+2
anywhere, yet configure.ac declared an AC_REPLACE_FUNCS() for it. Rip out the offending code from configure until it is rebuilt at the source. (Patch to remove the AC_REPLACE_FUNCS submitted to author.)
2004-10-28Update to 1.1:wiz1-3/+4
* A security vulnerability has been fixed. If the files within a cabinet file include "../" in their filenames, this will be changed to "xx/", so cabinets cannot access the parent directory of where you want to extract them. * cabextract should now compile cleanly on AIX and Cygwin.
2004-03-10Update cabextract to version 1.0, and make note in CHANGES.ben1-4/+3
2002-08-25Merge packages from the buildlink2 branch back into the main trunk thatjlam1-1/+1
have been converted to USE_BUILDLINK2.
2002-08-21upgrade to 0.6dillo1-4/+4
changes since 0.5: * pkgsrc fixes for 0.5 integrated * support for the Quantum compression method reverse-engineered by Matthew Russotto * cabextract now exhaustively searches your files for cabinets. If there's more than one cabinet in the same file, cabextract will find those too. * Spanning cabinets sets contain both a 'next' and 'previous' cabinet name. cabextract now searches backwards through the cabinet chain to find the start of a cabinet set, before searching in the forwards direction as usual.
2002-05-10Add patch-aaitohy1-1/+2
2001-10-18Initial import of cabextract-0.5 into the NetBSD Packages Collection.agc1-0/+4
cabextract is a program that un-archives files in the Microsoft cabinet file format (.cab) or any binary file which contains an embedded cabinet file (frequently found in .exe files). cabextract will extract all files from all cabinet files specified on the command line To extract a multi-part cabinet consisting of several files, only give the first file as an argument to cabextract as it will automatically look for the remaining files. Provided in PR 14259 by Ben Collver (collver@linuxfreemail.com), the description fleshed out slightly by myself, taken from the man page.