The following code will use Archive::Zip to create a zip with all the .lib files from a specified directory.
This was pulled pretty much directly from the examples in the documentation
use Archive::Zip qw( :ERROR_CODES :CONSTANTS );
use File::Spec;
use strict;
use warnings;
my $zipfile = shift or die "What's the zipfile?";
my $dir = shift or die "Where's the dir?";
my $zip = Archive::Zip->new();
opendir my $dh, $dir or die $!;
while (readdir $dh) {
next if !/\.lib$/;
$zip->addFile(File::Spec->catfile($dir, $_), $_);
}
closedir $dh;
# Save the Zip file
unless ( $zip->writeToFileNamed($zipfile) == AZ_OK ) {
die 'write error';
}
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