On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 6:14 AM, Graham Cox wrote:
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> On 16 Feb 2009, at 10:05 pm, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
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>> I think by default zip compresses symlink target instead of the link
>> itself. If you have frameworks in your package, it's possible that zip
>> duplicates you frameworks' headers, ex
On 16 Feb 2009, at 10:05 pm, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
I think by default zip compresses symlink target instead of the link
itself. If you have frameworks in your package, it's possible that
zip duplicates you frameworks' headers, executables, and resources.
See the -y option:
-y Store
Le 16 févr. 09 à 11:57, Graham Cox a écrit :
On 16 Feb 2009, at 9:53 pm, Graham Cox wrote:
man zip ?
-# Regulate the speed of compression using the specified
digit #, where -0 indicates no compression (store all files), -1
indicates the fastest com-
pression method (le
On 16 Feb 2009, at 9:55 pm, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
It is. Just before the example section. (fourth option from the
bottom).
D'oh you're right - must have "manual blindness" ;-) Anyway, it's
still pretty feeble compared with Finder...
--Graham
I just looked and it is there. Open that page and search for -6.
Matt
On 16 Feb 2009, at 11:53, Graham Cox wrote:
I did look there first thing. I don't see that option or that text.
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man1/zip.1.html
--Graham
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On 16 Feb 2009, at 9:53 pm, Graham Cox wrote:
man zip ?
-# Regulate the speed of compression using the specified
digit #, where -0 indicates no compression (store all files), -1
indicates the fastest com-
pression method (less compression) and -9 indicates the
slowest
Le 16 févr. 09 à 11:53, Graham Cox a écrit :
On 16 Feb 2009, at 9:48 pm, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
man zip ?
-# Regulate the speed of compression using the specified
digit #, where -0 indicates no compression (store all files), -1
indicates the fastest com-
pression me
On 16 Feb 2009, at 9:48 pm, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
man zip ?
-# Regulate the speed of compression using the specified
digit #, where -0 indicates no compression (store all files), -1
indicates the fastest com-
pression method (less compression) and -9 indicates the
Le 16 févr. 09 à 10:51, Graham Cox a écrit :
I have a script that runs during my distribution build that
compresses my app using zip. If I use the Finder's "Compress"
command I get almost twice as much compression. Isn't the Finder
using zip? If so, what command-line arguments would give m
I have a script that runs during my distribution build that compresses
my app using zip. If I use the Finder's "Compress" command I get
almost twice as much compression. Isn't the Finder using zip? If so,
what command-line arguments would give me better compression that what
I am getting (t
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