cabextract
is a program that un-archives files in the
Microsoft cabinet file format (.cab) or any binary file which contains
an embedded cabinet file (frequently found in .exe files).
cabextract
will extract all files from all cabinet files specified on the command line.
To extract a multi-part cabinet consisting of several
files, only the
first
cabinet file needs to be given as an argument to
cabextract
as it will automatically look for the remaining files. To prevent
cabextract
from extracting cabinet files you did not specify, use the
-s
option.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below.
-d dir
Extracts all files into the directory dir.
-f
When testing or extracting cabinet files, corrupted MSZIP blocks will be
ignored. A warning will be printed if a corrupted MSZIP block is encountered.
-F pattern
Only files with names that match the shell pattern pattern shall be
listed, tested or extracted. On non-GNU systems, this match may be
case-sensitive.
-h
Prints a page of help and exits.
-l
Lists the contents of the given cabinet files, rather than extracting them.
-L
When extracting cabinet files, makes each extracted file's name lowercase.
-p
Files shall be extracted to standard output.
-q
When extracting cabinet files, suppresses all messages except errors and
warnings.
-s
When testing, listing or extracting cabinets which span multiple files,
only cabinet files given on the command line shall be used.
-t
Tests the integrity of the cabinet. Files are decompressed, but not
written to disk or standard output. If the file successfully decompresses,
the MD5 checksum of the file is printed.
-v
If given alone on the command line, prints the version of
cabextract
and exits. Given with a list of cabinet files, it will list the contents
of the cabinet files.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Stuart Caie <[email protected]>, based on
the one written by Eric Sharkey <[email protected]>, for the Debian
GNU/Linux system.