UnZip 5.32 for BeOS UnZip 5.30 was the first official release of Info-ZIP's UnZip to support the filesystem in BeOS. UnZip 5.31 supports the new filesystem present in Advanced Access Release DR9 of BeOS. UnZip 5.32 adds several important bug fixes. *** WARNING *** The format of the data stored for the BeOS file attributes had to change between unzip 5.31b and unzip 5.31c! This makes the new unzip incompatible with the old zip's BeOS file attributes. You can still unpack the _data_ in older zip files (and there are several floating around, even though the unzip 5.31b for DR9 beta was only available for a week), but you won't be able to recover the file attributes in those archives. The new scheme makes handling BeOS file attributes much more robust, and allows for possible future expansion without another round of incompatibilities. That's life on the edge! *** WARNING *** The new filesystem allows for huge files (up to several terabytes!) with huge amounts of meta-data (up to several terabytes!). The existing ZIP format was designed when this much data on a personal computer was science fiction; as a result, it's quite possible that large amounts of file attributes (more than maybe 100+K bytes) could be truncated. Zip and UnZip try to deal with this in a fairly sensible way, working on the assumption that the data in the file is more important than the data in the file attributes. KNOWN BUGS Zip and UnZip are unable to save or restore the file attributes associated with symbolic links. This is a shortcoming in the C API for accessing file attributes and will be addressed by a future version of BeOS. Please report any bugs to Zip-Bugs@lists.wku.edu. - Chris Herborth (chrish@qnx.com) Sept. 12/1997