![]() What!? How is my simple list not a "valid file structure"? Back to the manual for more information, and I take a closer look at: Zip error: Zip file structure invalid (zip.lst) Zip warning: (if you are trying to read a damaged archive try -F) Zip warning: remember to use binary mode when you transferred it?) After some searching, I realized that I needed to terminate input by pressing Ctrl+ Dīut now I get this error: zip warning: missing end signature-probably not a zip file (did you And I can keep pushing Enter and it just keeps making more blank lines without seemingly executing the command. So I created zip.lst which looks like this: cat zip.lstīut it didn't do anything except create a blank line on the console. If a file list is specified as, zip takes the list of input filesįrom standard input instead of from the command line. I see from man zip that it allows me to use a file file lists. Īssuming I have zip installed: sudo apt-get install zip Let's say I have a folder of files that I would like to compress into one zip file that I can share with my terrible Windows friends (otherwise I'd just use tar and be done with it). ![]() Forgive this most basic question, but I couldn't find a direct answer or simple example on stack exchange.
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