Le 4 mai 2010 à 20:22, Bob Sneidar a écrit : > A zip program on the other hand, has to create it's own compressed file > structure inside the file the OS knows about. It would then be up to the > developer to set the flags appropriately, as the OS has no part to play with > what is going on inside the compressed file.
Well, as much as I understood, ditto should be aware of that. It is clearly explain in the man doc. Inside the zip, it creates a special folder __MACOSX/ where all specifics extended flags are stored You can see that doing an unzip -l yourfile.zip. From tiger, to Leopard and Snow leopad they have change few default options.... but it's globally all the same. What is strange, is doing a ls -la@ and ls -laO after unzipping, the "quarantine" flag is here, but not seen at the end of the process ? Sounds a bug to me, or I miss something. Doing a compress folder from the contextual menu gives the same results. Hidden flags are propagated, but not the uchg ? 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