make[1]: Entering directory '$(@D)' ##### This is a Unix-specific target. (Just so you know.) ##### Make sure unzip, funzip and unzipsfx are compiled and ##### in this directory. ##### testing extraction Archive: testmake.zip inflating: testmake.zipinfo ##### testing zipinfo (unzip -Z) 1,4c1,3 < Archive: testmake.zip < Zip file size: 527 bytes, number of entries: 2 < -rw-a-- 2.3 ntf 126 tx defX 98-Nov-19 22:46 notes < -rw-a-- 2.3 ntf 236 tx defX 98-Nov-19 22:46 testmake.zipinfo --- > Archive: testmake.zip 527 bytes 2 files > -rw-a-- 2.3 ntf 126 tx defX 19-Nov-98 22:46 notes > -rw-a-- 2.3 ntf 236 tx defX 19-Nov-98 22:46 testmake.zipinfo ##### WARNING: zipinfo output doesn't match stored version ##### (If the only difference is the file times, compare your ##### timezone with the Central European timezone, which is one ##### hour east of Greenwich but effectively 2 hours east ##### during summer Daylight Savings Time. The upper two ##### lines should correspond to your local time when the ##### files were created, on 19 November 1998 at 10:46pm CET. ##### If the times are consistent, please ignore this warning.) ##### testing unzip -d exdir option Archive: testmake.zip inflating: testun/notes This file is part of testmake.zip for UnZip 5.4 and later. It has DOS/OS2/NT style CR-LF line-endings. It's pretty short. ##### testing unzip -o and funzip (ignore funzip warning) funzip warning: zipfile has more than one entry--rest ignored ##### testing unzipsfx (self-extractor) UnZipSFX 6.00 of 20 April 2009, by Info-ZIP (http://www.info-zip.org). inflating: notes ##### testing complete. make[1]: Leaving directory '$(@D)'