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    Zipios

    Zipios

    Zipios is a C++ library for reading and writing 32bit Zip archives.

    This project has moved to GitHub https://github.com/Zipios/Zipios Zipios is a C++ library for reading and writing Zip archive files. Access to the data of individual entries is provided through standard C++ iostreams. A simple read-only virtual file system that mounts regular directories and zip files is also provided.
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    VFSMGR, Clifford\\\\\\\'s Virtual Filesystem Manager. A utility to be used with the Genesis3D virtual filesystem API, and soon the upcoming Destiny3D virtual filesystem API. This utility provides a complete and professional interface to creatin
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    A dynamic package manager with a virtual file system interface. Keep track of files installed from a source tarball and easily remove those files. Simply copying files from /usr/src/{package name} will automaticly create a package.
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