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gjar − − Archive tool for Java archives |
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gjar −ctxui [ OPTIONS ] jar-file [−C DIR FILE ] FILE ... |
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gjar is an implementation of Sun’s jar utility that comes with the JDK . If any file is a directory then it is processed recursively. The manifest file name and the archive file name needs to be specified in the same order the −m and −f flags are specified. |
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Operation mode: |
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−c |
Create new archive. |
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−t |
List table of contents for archive. |
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−x |
Extract named (or all) files from archive. |
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−u |
Update existing archive. |
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−i FILE |
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Compute archive index. |
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Operation modifiers: |
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−f FILE |
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Specify archive file name. |
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−0 |
Store only; use no ZIP compression. |
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−v |
Generate verbose output on standard output. |
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−M |
Do not create a manifest file for the entries. |
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−m manifest |
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Include manifest information from specified manifest file. |
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File name selection: |
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−C DIR FILE |
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Change to the DIR and include the following FILE . |
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−@ |
Read the names of the files to add to the archive from stdin. This option is supported only in combination with −c or −u. Non standard option added in the GCC version. |
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Standard options: |
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−help |
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Print help text, then exit. |
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−version |
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Print version number, then exit. |
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−J OPTION |
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Pass argument to the Java runtime. |
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java(1), ... |