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PROGRAM:

NAME


nomarch - extract `.arc' archives

SYNOPSIS


nomarch [-hlptUv] [archive.arc] [match1 [match2 ... ]]

DESCRIPTION


nomarch lists, extracts, or tests `.arc' archives. (An alternate extension sometimes used
was `.ark'; these work too.) This is a very outdated file format which should certainly
not be used for anything new, but you may still need an extraction utility, and here it
is. :-)

The default action is to extract all files in the specified archive; see OPTIONS below for
how to do other things instead.

OPTIONS


-h give terse usage help.

-l list files in archive. If verbose listings are enabled, it shows the filename,
compression method, compressed/uncompressed size, date/time, and CRC; but by
default, it just shows the filename, uncompressed size, and date/time.

-p extract to standard output, rather than to separate files.

-t test files in archive (more precisely, check file CRCs).

-U use uppercase filenames; more precisely, preserve original case from archive.

-v give verbose output (when used with `-l').

archive.arc
the archive to operate on.

match1 etc.
optionally specify which archive members to list/extract/test. Those which match
any of these filenames/wildcards are processed. Wildcard operators supported are
shell-like `*' and `?', but don't forget to quote arguments which use these (e.g.
`nomarch foo.arc '*.bar'').

EXTRACTING MULTIPLE ARCHIVES


nomarch follows the `unzip'-like practice of working on only one archive per run, with
further `filenames' given on the command-line actually specifying files to extract (or
whatever). The easiest way to work on multiple files with nomarch is simply to run it
multiple times using for; for example:

for i in *.arc; do nomarch $i; done

The above would extract all archives in the current directory.

USING THE PROGRAM FROM EMACS


Emacs's arc-mode facility lets you work with various kinds of archive file directly from
the editor. Making it use nomarch for extracting `.arc' files isn't too hard. Just add the
following to your ~/.emacs file:

(setq archive-arc-extract '("nomarch" "-U"))

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