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Extracting the files from the Archive
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Extracting the files from the Archive
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MSDOS Hosts
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The MSDOS version of this software package is
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distributed as a self-extracting archive named pmon.exe. To extract the
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files from the archive, simply type the following command in a MSDOS
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window.
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» Create a new directory. e.g.
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C mkdir \lsipkg
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It is good idea to place this directory as close
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to the root directory as possible because it helps minimise
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the length of the path variable.
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» Copy the MSDOS-host distribution into the new directory.
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C cd \lsipkg
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C copy <somewhere>\pmon.exe
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<
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» Extract the files from the archive file. This is a
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self-extracting archive that was built using tools from
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Info-ZIP.
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C pmon
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UNIX Hosts
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The UNIX-hosted version of this software package is distributed as a
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compressed tar file. To extract
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the files from the archive, perform the following steps:
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» Create a new directory. e.g.
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% mkdir ~/lsipkg
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» Move the UNIX-host distribution into the new directory.
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% cd ~/lsipkg
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% mv <somewhere>/pmon.tgz .
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» Extract the files from the archive file
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% gunzip pmon.tgz
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% tar -xof pmon.tar
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