clacker


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Posted: Jan. 27 2005,12:51 |
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I got burned by the busybox unzip. It only extracted 3 files from an archive, and I was all set to tell the file distributer that there were missing files when I decided to check in windows. In windows I got all 20 or so files. I went back into dsl, loaded up gnu-utils.dsl, and then unzip extracted all of the files. I think the busybox unzip has a problem with zip files that are only stored (nocompression).
Don't let this happen to you, if you have a problem, try gnu-utils.
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