diff -r 4816d766a08a -r f345bda72bc4 Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-42CF6D55-CAD2-5049-A1B6-35479404C273.dita --- a/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-42CF6D55-CAD2-5049-A1B6-35479404C273.dita Tue Mar 30 11:42:04 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-42CF6D55-CAD2-5049-A1B6-35479404C273.dita Tue Mar 30 11:56:28 2010 +0100 @@ -1,105 +1,105 @@ - - - - - -DumpSIS

The DumpSIS tool decompiles a SIS file and generates -corresponding PKG and source files.

-
Syntax

dumpsis [OPTIONS] <ARGS>

The -following table lists the options supported by the DumpSIS tool.

- - - -Options -Description -Usage - - - - -

-i

-

Displays verbose output.

-

dumpsis -i

-
- -

-v

-

Displays version number of the tool.

-

dumpsis -v

-
- -

-h

-

Displays help message.

-

dumpsis -h

-
- -

-x

-

Extracts source files from the SIS file.

-

dumpsis -x filename.sis

-
- -

-p

-

Pauses before finishing.

-

dumpsis -p filename.sis

-
- -

-l

-

Extracts the executables and its corresponding capabilities from -the input SIS file. It also verifies that the capabilities listed in the SIS -file are the same as those in the executables.

-

dumpsis [-l[-y]][-d directory] filename.sis

-
- -

-y

-

Lists the executables and their capabilities.

This option -must be specified with the -l option.

-

dumpsis [-l[-y]][-d directory] filename.sis

-
- - -

The following table lists the arguments to be specified with DumpSISTool.

- - - -Arguments -Description - - - - -

-d directory

-

Specifies the directory to which the files are extracted. The directory -is created if it does not exist.

By default, files are extracted to -a directory with the same name as the SIS file.

-
- -

filename.sis

-

Specifies the name of the SIS file.

-
- - -

Notes:

    -
  • The source-filenames -specified in the original package file are not stored in the SIS file, therefore -DumpSIS creates new filenames for the extracted files.

  • -
  • DumpSIS does not reinstate -timestamps.

  • -
  • If the SIS file is signed, -you can display and strip the signatures with SignSIS. -DumpSIS does not preserve or display any signing information.

  • -
  • CreateSIS can -be run on the resultant files to recreate the SIS file.

  • -
-
-PKG Format - -MakeSIS - -Creating -and Signing an Installation File + + + + + +DumpSIS

The DumpSIS tool decompiles a SIS file and generates +corresponding PKG and source files.

+
Syntax

dumpsis [OPTIONS] <ARGS>

The +following table lists the options supported by the DumpSIS tool.

+ + + +Options +Description +Usage + + + + +

-i

+

Displays verbose output.

+

dumpsis -i

+
+ +

-v

+

Displays version number of the tool.

+

dumpsis -v

+
+ +

-h

+

Displays help message.

+

dumpsis -h

+
+ +

-x

+

Extracts source files from the SIS file.

+

dumpsis -x filename.sis

+
+ +

-p

+

Pauses before finishing.

+

dumpsis -p filename.sis

+
+ +

-l

+

Extracts the executables and its corresponding capabilities from +the input SIS file. It also verifies that the capabilities listed in the SIS +file are the same as those in the executables.

+

dumpsis [-l[-y]][-d directory] filename.sis

+
+ +

-y

+

Lists the executables and their capabilities.

This option +must be specified with the -l option.

+

dumpsis [-l[-y]][-d directory] filename.sis

+
+ + +

The following table lists the arguments to be specified with DumpSISTool.

+ + + +Arguments +Description + + + + +

-d directory

+

Specifies the directory to which the files are extracted. The directory +is created if it does not exist.

By default, files are extracted to +a directory with the same name as the SIS file.

+
+ +

filename.sis

+

Specifies the name of the SIS file.

+
+ + +

Notes:

    +
  • The source-filenames +specified in the original package file are not stored in the SIS file, therefore +DumpSIS creates new filenames for the extracted files.

  • +
  • DumpSIS does not reinstate +timestamps.

  • +
  • If the SIS file is signed, +you can display and strip the signatures with SignSIS. +DumpSIS does not preserve or display any signing information.

  • +
  • CreateSIS can +be run on the resultant files to recreate the SIS file.

  • +
+
+PKG Format + +MakeSIS + +Creating +and Signing an Installation File
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