Le 3 mai 2010 à 08:54, Tiemo Hollmann TB a écrit : > Hello, > > still struggeling with keeping the locked flag of a file when zipping and > unzipping. I followed exactly Thierries advice to use following syntax: > > ditto -c -k --sequesterRsrc SrcFolder testditto.zip
:( > 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 ? > So the difference must be in any other test parameter. What > I have tried is following: > > - Actually I am not sure, if the flag gets lost while zipping or > unzipping. Anyhow, after unzipping, controlling the information of the file, > the flag is lost > > - I tried different zip tools for zipping and unzipping (ditto, > 7zip, gui tar) with same result No, no ! --sequesterRsrc works only with PKZip 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) ............ Regards, Thierry _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution