Bonjour Thierry,
thank you for caring :)
and though a locked file in Thierries environment is still locked
after
unzipping, in my environment (MacOS 10.5.8) the file isn't locked
anymore
after unzipping.
MacOS 10.6 here. Could it be this ? new ditto version in it ?
Actually I don't think so, it must be something more obvious - so obvious,
that I don't see it
And I think this must be such a standard behavior, which hasn't changed
since ages.
- I tried different zip tools for zipping and unzipping
(ditto,
7zip, gui tar) with same result
No, no !
--sequesterRsrc works only with PKZip
No no, I didn't tried to use the ditto parameters with the other tools :). I
just tested the other tools with their standard gui without any special
parameters, just to see, if it is a ditto issue.
Do in a terminal: ditto -h
Usage: ditto [ options ] src [ ... src ] dst
options are any of:
...
-X do not descend into directories with a different
device ID
..
-c create an archive at dst (by default CPIO format)
-x src(s) are archives
-z gzip compress CPIO archive
-j bzip2 compress CPIO archive
-k archives are PKZip
--sequesterRsrc copy resources via polite directory (PKZip only)
Yes I am studying the man ditto since days and tried all combinations of
parameters so that I now think it has nothing to do with the zipping tool,
but something completely different. Something like ... ?
Regards,
Thierry
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