My script has probably always worked but my graphical zip tool, Xarchiver (xarchiver.xfce.org), doesn't show its content :(

This is instead the output of console tool unzip:
unzip -l backup.zip Archive: backup.zip Length Date Time Name --------- ---------- ----- ---- 1 2010-02-05 22:29 /home/user/a/a.txt 1 2010-02-05 22:28 /home/user/b/b.txt 1 2010-02-05 22:29 /home/user/c/c.txt --------- ------- 3 3 files
and your test script:
#! /usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Archive::Zip qw( :ERROR_CODES :CONSTANTS ); my $zip = Archive::Zip->new('/home/user/d/backup.zip'); print $zip->memberNames();
prints my backup.zip content as well:
perl test_script.pl /home/user/a/a.txt/home/user/b/b.txt/home/user/c/c.txt
Thank you very much for your answers :)

In reply to Re^4: Problem with creating a zip: void file by afrika
in thread Problem with creating a zip: void file by afrika

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