I am finding that when htick tries to find the file_id.diz file that
it leaves all the unzipped files in the tmpin folder.
Is there a way to stop this. Brain dead at the moment. Or unzip to
another folder to get the file_id.diz file
Hello Sean!
25 ??? 24, Sean Rima wrote to All:
I am finding that when htick tries to find the file_id.diz file that
it leaves all the unzipped files in the tmpin folder.
Is there a way to stop this. Brain dead at the moment. Or unzip to
another folder to get the file_id.diz file
Just to clarify: are all files from archive unpacking to temporary inbound and after that only file_id.diz is removed? That could only happen if you use external zip and your Unpack statement doesn't contain $f. If you don't include $f that will instruct unpacker to unpack entire archive instead of unpacking only files specified in FileDescName. It should look something like this: Unpack "/usr/bin/unzip -joLqq $a -d $p $f" 0 504b0304
I am finding that when htick tries to find the file_id.diz file that
it leaves all the unzipped files in the tmpin folder.
Is there a way to stop this. Brain dead at the moment. Or unzip to
another folder to get the file_id.diz file
Just to clarify: are all files from archive unpacking to temporary inbound and after that only file_id.diz is removed? That could only happen if you use external zip and your Unpack statement doesn't contain $f. If you don't include $f that will instruct unpacker to unpack entire archive instead of unpacking only files specified in FileDescName. It should look something like this: Unpack "/usr/bin/unzip -joLqq $a -d $p $f" 0 504b0304
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