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makeself.sh is a small shell script that generates a self-extractable tar.gz archive from a directory. The resulting file appears as a shell script (many of those have a .run suffix), and can be launched as is. The archive will then uncompress itself to a temporary directory and an optional arbitrary command will be executed (for example an installation script). This is pretty similar to archives generated with WinZip Self-Extractor in the Windows world. Makeself archives also include checksums for integrity self-validation (CRC and/or MD5 checksums).
UPX is a free, portable, extendable, high-performance executable packer for several different executable formats. It achieves an excellent compression ratio and offers very fast decompression. Your executables suffer no memory overhead or other drawbacks
With this little tool you can extract almost any archive in Linux so you do not need to remember which tool and what command lines are necessary.
print info.filename, info.date_time, info.file_size
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Check out this article to catch up on some JAR file basics and to learn about all the possibilities that you can enable by using the JAR file format.
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