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From: Joe [mailto:rigdonj@cfl.rr.com]
Well I've been trying to get either one to work
for the
last hour and I
haven't had any luck. -$a: ties to create a .ZIP file by the
name of -&sa:
but that's illegal so it errors out. -rp, -rP, -Pr and -pr
all do that
same thing. It copies all the files including those in the
subdirectories
but when you use PKUNZIP all the files are placed in one directory
therefore losing the directory structure and overwritng any
files that have
same names but that came from different subdirectories. I've
You did use pkunzip with the option (yes, it's optional) to make it
restore the directory tree, right? :) I think it's -d
Chris
Christopher Smith, Perl Developer
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