It is making sense now, have one question if you could on this part of the code:
...
if ($total + $member->compressedSize > $limit) {
$zip->writeToFileNamed("zipped_$archiveCount.zip") == AZ_OK or
+ die $!;
$archiveCount++;
print "Total archive size: $total bytes\n\n";
$total = 0;
my $zip = Archive::Zip->new;
}
$zip->addMember($member); # <---- This line
...
the last line here where the files are added to the zip file(s), I tried this:
$zip->addMember($member) unless $zip->addMember($member); to avoid duplicated files inside of the zip files. But what is happening is that the zip files are been created, that is good, but the files inside of the zip are been added repeatedly. I just need to prevent this somehow. Any suggestions?
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