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2.33 -xExtracts the files specified in UsageThe contents of the library are not changed. If no file operands are given, all files in
the library are extracted.
Be aware that if the name of a file in the library is longer than the file system can
support, an error is displayed and the file is not extracted. To extract files with long
filenames, use the
-T option to truncate the names of files that are too
long.The files are extracted to the current location.
You can use this option in conjunction with other compatible command-line options.
ExampleTo extract the files file1.o and file2.o from the
mylib.a library in the directory
C:\temp to
C:\temp\obj , enter:C: cd \temp\obj
armar -x ..\mylib.a file1.o,file2.o
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