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ERRORS.DOC August 1997
JAR ERROR MESSAGES WITH BRIEF EXPLANATION:
#100 Can't open file <filename> for reading
This error message usually occurs if JAR is trying to compress a
file which is locked by another application.
#101 Can't create file <filename>
JAR can't create a file with the specified name. Filename may
contain unsupported characters.
#102 Unknown, no description available
JAR detected an error situation but a description is not
available. This is an internal JAR error.
#104 Wrong program flow detected at (<module>,<line>)
Possibly conflict with used software or hardware
One of the internal JAR checks failed. This may be an internal JAR
error or a conflict with installed software or hardware.
#105 Internal at (<module>,<line>)
Possibly conflict with hardware
Another type of internal JAR check failed.
#107 EMS call failed
Extended error code <code>
EMS memory manager returned error code. Check that your memory
manager is installed properly and does not conflict with other
software or hardware.
#108 XMS call failed
Extended error code <code>
XMS memory manager returned error code. Check that your memory
manager is installed properly and does not conflict with other
software or hardware.
#109 Internal table overflow
Near memory heap exhausted. You need to specify a simpler command
or fewer arguments.
#110 Not enough memory
Not enough conventional memory to run program. The JAR DOS version
usually uses less memory if EMS memory is available. Detailed
information about memory usage available in JAR.DOC.
#111 DOS version 3.30 required
JAR requires DOS version 3.30 or higher.
#112 Can't read file <filename>
File read operation failed.
#113 Can't write file <filename>
File write operation failed. Usually this means that disk space is
exhausted.
#114 Can't seek file <filename>
Seek operation on file failed.
#115 Unexpected end of file while reading <filename>
JAR expected that more data would be available. Possibly the
archive is damaged.
#116 Requested command exhausted all virtual memory.
Please specify simpler operation
JAR uses built-in virtual memory (VM) to process many files using a
limited amount of physical memory. On update operations JAR can use
up to 25Mbytes of virtual memory. Reported error means that all VM
is exhausted. You need to decrease the number of files to be
processed.
#117 Bad data to decompress
JAR engine detected data which cannot be decompressed. This means
that your archive is damaged. You can try the "-jr" and "-hx"
options to extract files.
#118 Can't read directory <path>
Directory scan operation failed.
#119 Error while reading directory <path>
Directory scanning can't be completed.
#120 Scanned filename <filename> can't be stored into archive
JAR scanned filename which contains unsupported characters or
detected two equal filenames in same directory. Probably filename
has no representation in current OEM code page.
#121 File <filename> size changed since scanning
JAR uses the scanned file size to choose the proper compression
method. So the file size should not change until after the file is
compressed.
#122 Test with compressed file contents failed.
Probably file was modified
The file comparison test with option "-ht1" failed. One possibility
is that the file has been modified since the time of compression.
Another possibility is faulty hardware or software.
#123 CRC check failed
File failed CRC check. The archive is damaged. You can try the
"-jr" and "-hx" options to extract files.
#124 Path <filename> is too long to be processed
JAR supports paths up to about 380 characters length.
#125 Path within archive <path> is not valid
You specified an incorrect path to be stored within an archive.
Note that JAR does not support the storing of drive letters within
an archive. Use the "-ho" option instead.
#126 Can't store two files into same location <path>
JAR does not support the storing of two filenames with the same
path in an archive. Use the "-ho" or "-jf" options as a possible
workaround.
#127 File <filename> is greater than 1G so can't be handled
The current JAR engine does not support compression of files larger
than 1Gbyte.
#128 Unsupported header format. Probably it is damaged
JAR detected unsupported header format. Archive is damaged.
#129 Necessary program version <version> or higher
Newer compressor version required. Note that the JAR archive
records the necessary compressor version for three types of
operations: update, extract and list.
#134 Error reading standard input
Read from standard input failed.
#135 Argument <argument> is too long
Command line or response file argument is too long.
#136 Binary character parsed <character>
Command line or response file contains binary characters.
#137 No trailing quote
Incorrectly specified quoted argument.
#138 Response file is nested too deep
Self-explanatory.
#139 No command
No command specified.
#140 Unknown switch <switch>
Command line or response file contains incorrect switch.
#141 Wrong parameter <switch argument>
Self-explanatory.
#142 Unknown command <command>
Self-explanatory.
#143 Option <option> can't be used with command <command>
Switch option is incompatible with command or reserved for future
usage.
#144 Archive <filename> not found
Self-explanatory.
#145 No archive specified
Self-explanatory.
#148 Can't close file <filename>
JAR failed to close file after reading or writing.
#149 Can't delete directory <directory name>
JAR failed to delete directory. Probably it is not empty.
#150 Can't delete file <filename>
JAR failed to delete file. Probably it is read-only. Use the "-ha"
option to delete read-only files.
#151 Can't update locked archive
Locked archive (created with "-jl" option) can't be updated.
#152 Configuration file contains incorrect additional
options for command <command>
Incorrect switch parsed from CFG file.
#153 Can't update locked CHAPTER <no>
Self-explanatory.
#154 Chapter limit reached
JAR supports up to about 16,000,000 chapters.
#155 Chapter <no> is out of range
Archive does not contain specified chapter.
#156 Can't rename file <old filename>
to <new filename>
File rename operation failed.
#157 Volume limit (max 990) exceeded
Self-explanatory.
#158 Archive became too large
Currently JAR does not support archives larger than 1.5Gbytes.
#159 Archive header damaged
JAR detected a damaged archive header. Try the "-hx" option or in
the worse case the "rh" command for repairing the archive.
#160 Last volume required (default extension *.j)
Volume (<no>) has been specified instead
Unlike ARJ, JAR processes a volume archive starting with the last
volume.
#161 File <filename> is not archive
Self-explanatory.
#162 Selected command can't split existing archive
You can change archive volume size using "y" command together with
"-o" option.
#163 Source and destination archive must differ
When updating a multi-volume archive using the "y" command, the
destination archive name must differ from the source name.
#164 Copy command may update multi-volume archive
only if -o option specified
Self-explanatory.
#165 Failed to load <path>
JAR overlay or DLL missed.
#166 Cipher returned error code <code>
Probably archive is damaged
JAR archive protection algorithm detected a damaged archive.
#167 Method <method> not available (current is <current method>)
Incorrect method specified in "-hg" option.
#168 Incorrect password
Self-explanatory. Be sure you entered password in the correct
case.
#169 Passwords did not match
Self-explanatory.
#170 Password is too short (at least <nbr> characters)
Short and trivial passwords allow brute-force attacks against
protected archives. We recommend the use of passwords longer than
16 characters. Special characters and digits in password are also
recommended.
#171 Password must not contain character <char code>
Passwords must not contain binary or international characters.
#172 Password is too long (max <no> characters)
Self-explanatory.
#173 Password can't be changed. Archive uses unsupported
compression method. Newer archiver version required.
Self-explanatory.
#174 Archive requires password ("-g" option)
Attempt to access protected archive without password.
#175 No recoverable data or incorrect archive password
The "rh" command cannot locate any repairable data. Probably
incorrect archive password or protection method has been specified.
#176 Error during file copy operation
File copy failed.
#178 Executable fails CRC check
JAR executable has been modified. One possibility is a virus
attack.
#179 Can't get file <filename> date/time
Cannot obtain file date/time when using "-u" and "-f" options.
#180 Failed to execute command interpreter
Self-explanatory.
#181 Too many arguments for command
There are extra arguments for command.
#182 Command does not support -x option
Self-explanatory.
#183 Invalid date string: <date>
Invalid parameter for "-hm" option
#184 Can't modify file <filename>
Can't open file for modification.
#185 Can't locate JAR32.EXE
It must be in the same directory as JAR16.EXE
This note for "reg" command.
#186 File does not contain registration key
Specified file for "reg" command does not contain JAR
registration key.
#187 Invalid registration key
Specified file for "reg" command contains invalid JAR
registration key.
#188 Program already registered
You cannot register an already registered program.
#189 Registered program version required
"-hy" option requires registered program version.
#190 Cannot select protection method for an already protected archive
You must first unprotect archive and then change protection method.
#191 JAR no longer supports creation of archives
protected using obsolete "Authentication" method.
Use "Authenticate" method instead.
Please read documentation for problem details.
WHATSNEW.DOC contains more details about the problem.
#210 Selected command can't update multi-volume archive
One possibility is to concatenate archive back into a single volume
(using "y" command) before running the specified command.
#211 Specified archive extension is the same as a volume extension.
To prevent accidental volume overwrite, this is not allowed
When compressing to volumes, JAR does not allow archive names
with J00...J99 and 100...999 extensions.
For example, the following command would generate this error
message:
JAR32 a archive.j02 -v100k
This command would result in the last JAR volume being named the
same as the second JAR volume. See "IMPORTANT DIFFERENCES
BETWEEN JAR AND ARJ" in JAR.DOC for more details.
JAR WARNING MESSAGES WITH EXPLANATION:
#300 No files scanned
No files to add to archive.
#301 Configuration file not found.
Use
JAR16 CFG <file name>
command to extract default configuration file
JAR configuration file must reside in the same directory as the JAR
executables unless the environment variable JAR_CFG_FILE specifies
another filename.
#302 Bad configuration file <filename>
Self-explanatory.
#303 Archive does not require password
Command line contains password for not protected archive.
#305 "-m4" compression method is not recommended for
archives that may be modified in future.
Please read documentation for details.
Self-explanatory.
#306 Failed to execute command interpreter
Self-explanatory.
#307 Wildcards do not match any files:
Lists wildcards which do not match files (directories ignored).
Warning available with "-hl" option only.
OTHER JAR MESSAGES WITH EXPLANATION:
<filename> is not requested volume
Supplied file is not an archive
Break signaled!
The user pressed Control C or Control BREAK.
Can't make directory <directoryname>
JAR cannot create directory. Probably a file with same name exists.
Can't open <filename>
JAR cannot open the file <filename>. The file may be set to
readonly or it may already be in use.
Copying failed. Temporary archive <filename> left
This error usually means that there is not enough disk space to
copy the intermediate archive file to its destination drive. JAR
does not purge the intermediate archive file in this situation so
that the file can be copied manually to a drive with enough disk
space.
Damaged archive data encountered. Trying to skip damaged file(s)
With the "-jr" option JAR32 does not abort on a damaged archive
and tries to continue extraction of remaining files.
Extracted file <filename> is damaged
With the "-jr" option JAR32 extracted file but it failed the CRC32
test.
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