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ignored.can't set method, move, recurse, or comments with copy mode.can't use -y with -k, -y ignoredcan't use -F with -A, -F ignoredcan't use -FF with -A, -FF ignoredcan't use -T on stdout, -T ignoredcan't create split archive while fixing or adjusting can't create split archive with -d or -g or on stdout can't use -d, -f, -u, -U, or -g with filesync -FS can't use -d, -f, -u, -U, or -g on stdout Fix archive (-F) - assume mostly intact archiveFix archive (-FF) - salvage what cansd: Reading archive sd: Open zip file and create temp file (-FF) sd: Creating new zip file (-FF) allocating temp filename/ziXXXXXXsd: Writing central directory (-FF) zip file emptywas replacing the original zip file Total %ld entries ( Done %sCould not get info for input split: splitsize = not found or emptysd: Scanning archive entries not in archive: sd: Scanning files current directory for -R-Rsd: Applying filters sd: Checking dups cannot repeat names in zip filewas processing list of filessd: Scanning files to update up to datemissing or earlyzip diagnostic: %s %s sd: fcount = %u Scanning files Archive contains: Would Delete: Would Freshen: Would Copy: Would Add/Update: Escaped Unicode: %s Total %s entries (%s bytes) try: zip . -iArchive is currentr+sd: Open zip file and create temp file cannot grow split archivesd: Creating new zip file could not open archive to readsd: Adding spanning/splitting signature at top of archive sd: Going through old zip file freshening: %s ok: %supdating: %s current: %scould not read local entry information: was zipping %swas copying %scould not open for reading: file and directory with the same name: will just copy entry over: skipping: %s copying: %s (user requested abort(try -F to attempt to fix)could not seek in output filebad - skipping: deleting: %s / / sd: Zipping up new entries was adding files to zip file adding: %szip warningzip warning: %s zip warning: Not all files were readable files/entries read: %lu (%s bytes) skipped: %lusd: Get comment if any was reading comment linesEnter comment for %s: current zip file comment is: was setting comments to nullenter new zip file comment (end with .): sd: Writing central directory utotal bytes=%s, compressed=%s -> %d%% savings sd: Writing end of central directory sd: Replacing old zip file sd: Setting file type planned bytes, actual %s Copyright (c) 1990-2008 Info-ZIP - Type '%s "-L"' for software license.This is %s %s (%s), by Info-ZIP.Currently maintained by E. Gordon. Please send bug reports tothe authors using the web page at www.info-zip.org; see README for details.Latest sources and executables are at ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip,as of above date; see http://www.info-zip.org/ for other sites.Encryption notice: The encryption code of this program is not copyrighted and is put in the public domain. It was originally written in Europe and, to the best of our knowledge, can be freely distributed in both source and object forms from any country, including the USA under License Exception TSU of the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (section 740.13(e)) of 6 June 2002.Copyright (c) 1990-2008 Info-ZIP. All rights reserved.For the purposes of this copyright and license, "Info-ZIP" is defined asthe following set of individuals: Mark Adler, John Bush, Karl Davis, Harald Denker, Jean-Michel Dubois, Jean-loup Gailly, Hunter Goatley, Ed Gordon, Ian Gorman, Chris Herborth, Dirk Haase, Greg Hartwig, Robert Heath, Jonathan Hudson, Paul Kienitz, David Kirschbaum, Johnny Lee, Onno van der Linden, Igor Mandrichenko, Steve P. Miller, Sergio Monesi, Keith Owens, George Petrov, Greg Roelofs, Kai Uwe Rommel, Steve Salisbury, Dave Smith, Steven M. Schweda, Christian Spieler, Cosmin Truta, Antoine Verheijen, Paul von Behren, Rich Wales, Mike WhiteThis software is provided "as is," without warranty of any kind, expressor implied. In no event shall Info-ZIP or its contributors be held liablefor any direct, indirect, incidental, special or consequential damagesarising out of the use of or inability to use this software.Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute itfreely, subject to the above disclaimer and the following restrictions: 1. Redistributions of source code (in whole or in part) must retain the above copyright notice, definition, disclaimer, and this list of conditions. 2. Redistributions in binary form (compiled executables and libraries) must reproduce the above copyright notice, definition, disclaimer, and this list of conditions in documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. The sole exception to this condition is redistribution of a standard UnZipSFX binary (including SFXWiz) as part of a self-extracting archive; that is permitted without inclusion of this license, as long as the normal SFX banner has not been removed from the binary or disabled. 3. Altered versions--including, but not limited to, ports to new operating systems, existing ports with new graphical interfaces, versions with modified or added functionality, and dynamic, shared, or static library versions not from Info-ZIP--must be plainly marked as such and must not be misrepresented as being the original source or, if binaries, compiled from the original source. Such altered versions also must not be misrepresented as being Info-ZIP releases--including, but not limited to, labeling of the altered versions with the names "Info-ZIP" (or any variation thereof, including, but not limited to, different capitalizations), "Pocket UnZip," "WiZ" or "MacZip" without the explicit permission of Info-ZIP. Such altered versions are further prohibited from misrepresentative use of the Zip-Bugs or Info-ZIP e-mail addresses or the Info-ZIP URL(s), such as to imply Info-ZIP will provide support for the altered versions. 4. Info-ZIP retains the right to use the names "Info-ZIP," "Zip," "UnZip," "UnZipSFX," "WiZ," "Pocket UnZip," "Pocket Zip," and "MacZip" for its own source and binary releases.01compress-1compress 1compress-2compress 23compress-3compress 3compress-4compress 45compress-5compress 56compress-6compress 67compress-7compress 7compress-8compress 89compress-9compress 9Aadjust-sfxadjust self extractor offsetsbtemp-pathdir to use for temp archiveentry-commentsadd comments for each entrydeletedelete entries from archivedbdisplay-bytesdisplay running bytesdcdisplay-countsdisplay running file countdisplay-dotsdisplay dots as process each filedgdisplay-globaldotsdisplay dots for archive instead of filesdsdot-sizeset progress dot size - default 10M bytesdudisplay-usizedisplay uncompressed size in bytesdvdisplay-volumedisplay volume (disk) numberDno-dir-entriesno entries for dirs themselves (-x */)DFdifference-archivecreate diff archive with changed/new filesencryptencrypt entries, ask for passwordfixfix mostly intact archive (try first)FFfixfixtry harder to fix archive (not as reliable)FIread Unix FIFO (zip will wait on open pipe)FSfilesyncadd/delete entries to make archive match OSfreshenfreshen existing archive entriesfdforce-descriptorsforce data descriptors as if streaminggrowgrow existing archive instead of replacehelpH?h2more-helpextended helpincludeinclude only files matching patternsjjunk-pathsstrip paths and just store file namesJjunk-sfxstrip self extractor from archivekDOS-namesforce use of 8.3 DOS namesto-crlfconvert text file line ends - LF->CRLFfrom-crlfconvert text file line ends - CRLF->LFlflogfile-pathlog to log file at path (default overwrite)lalog-appendappend to existing log filelilog-infoinclude informational messages in logLdisplay licensemoveadd files to archive then delete filesmmnot usedMMmust-matcherror if in file not matched/not readablesuffixessuffixes to not compress: .gz:.zipnwno-wildno wildcards during add or updatelatest-timeuse latest entry time as archive timeOoutput-fileset out zipfile different than in zipfilestore pathspasswordencrypt entries, option value is passwordqquietrecurse-pathsrecurse down listed pathsrecurse-patternsrecurse current dir and match patternsREregexallow [list] matching (regex)split-sizedo splits, set split size (-s=0 no splits)spsplit-pausepause while splitting to select destinationsvsplit-verbosesbsplit-bellwhen pause for next split ring bellscshow-commandsdshow-debugshow debugsfshow-filesshow files to operate on and exitsoshow-optionsshow optionssushow-unicodeas -sf but also show escaped UnicodesUshow-just-unicodeas -sf but only show escaped Unicodefrom-dateexclude before datettbefore-dateinclude before datetesttest updates before replacing archiveTTunzip-commandunzip command to use, name is added to endupdateupdate existing entries and add newUcopy-entriesselect from archive instead of file systemUNunicodeUN=quit, warn, ignore, no, escapevverbosedisplay additional informationversion(if no other args) show version informationwswild-stop-dirs* stops at /, ** includes any /excludeexclude files matching patternsXstrip-extra-X- keep all ef, -X strip but critical efsymlinksstore symbolic linkszarchive-commentask for archive commentZcompression-methodcompression method@names-stdinget file names from stdin, one per lineZip %s (%s). Usage:zip [-options] [-b path] [-t mmddyyyy] [-n suffixes] [zipfile list] [-xi list] The default action is to add or replace zipfile entries from list, which can include the special name - to compress standard input. If zipfile and list are omitted, zip compresses stdin to stdout. -f freshen: only changed files -u update: only changed or new files -d delete entries in zipfile -m move into zipfile (delete OS files) -r recurse into directories -j junk (don't record) directory names -0 store only -l convert LF to CR LF (-ll CR LF to LF) -1 compress faster -9 compress better -q quiet operation -v verbose operation/print version info -c add one-line comments -z add zipfile comment -@ read names from stdin -o make zipfile as old as latest entry -x exclude the following names -i include only the following names -F fix zipfile (-FF try harder) -D do not add directory entries -A adjust self-extracting exe -J junk zipfile prefix (unzipsfx) -T test zipfile integrity -X eXclude eXtra file attributes -y store symbolic links as the link instead of the referenced file -e encrypt -n don't compress these suffixes -h2 show more helpExtended Help for ZipSee the Zip Manual for more detailed helpZip stores files in zip archives. The default action is to add or replacezipfile entries.Basic command line: zip options archive_name file file ...Some examples: Add file.txt to z.zip (create z if needed): zip z file.txt Zip all files in current dir: zip z * Zip files in current dir and subdirs also: zip -r z .Basic modes: External modes (selects files from file system): add - add new files/update existing files in archive (default) -u update - add new files/update existing files only if later date -f freshen - update existing files only (no files added) -FS filesync - update if date or size changed, delete if no OS match Internal modes (selects entries in archive): -d delete - delete files from archive (see below) -U copy - select files in archive to copy (use with --out)Basic options: -r recurse into directories (see Recursion below) -m after archive created, delete original files (move into archive) -j junk directory names (store just file names) -q quiet operation -v verbose operation (just "zip -v" shows version information) -c prompt for one-line comment for each entry -z prompt for comment for archive (end with just "." line or EOF) -@ read names to zip from stdin (one path per line) -o make zipfile as old as latest entrySyntax: The full command line syntax is: zip [-shortopts ...] [--longopt ...] [zipfile [path path ...]] [-xi list] Any number of short option and long option arguments are allowed (within limits) as well as any number of path arguments for files to zip up. If zipfile exists, the archive is read in. If zipfile is "-", stream to stdout. If any path is "-", zip stdin.Options and Values: For short options that take values, use -ovalue or -o value or -o=value For long option values, use either --longoption=value or --longoption value zip -ds 10 --temp-dir=path zipfile path1 path2 --exclude pattern pattern Avoid -ovalue (no space between) to avoid confusion In particular, be aware of 2-character options. For example: -d -s is (delete, split size) while -ds is (dot size) Usually better to break short options across multiple arguments by function zip -r -dbdcds 10m -lilalf logfile archive input_directory -ll All args after just "--" arg are read verbatim as paths and not options. zip zipfile path path ... -- verbatimpath verbatimpath ... Use -nw to also disable wildcards, so paths are read literally: zip zipfile -nw -- "-leadingdashpath" "a[path].c" "path*withwildcard" You may still have to escape or quote arguments to avoid shell expansionWildcards: Internally zip supports the following wildcards: ? (or %% or #, depending on OS) matches any single character * matches any number of characters, including zero [list] matches char in list (regex), can do range [ac-f], all but [!bf] If port supports [], must escape [ as [[] or use -nw to turn off wildcards For shells that expand wildcards, escape (\* or "*") so zip can recurse zip zipfile -r . -i "*.h" Normally * crosses dir bounds in path, e.g. 'a*b' can match 'ac/db'. If -ws option used, * does not cross dir bounds but ** does For DOS and Windows, [list] is now disabled unless the new option -RE enable [list] (regular expression) matching is used to avoid problems with file paths containing "[" and "]": zip files_ending_with_number -RE foo[0-9].cInclude and Exclude: -i pattern pattern ... include files that match a pattern -x pattern pattern ... exclude files that match a pattern Patterns are paths with optional wildcards and match paths as stored in archive. Exclude and include lists end at next option, @, or end of line. zip -x pattern pattern @ zipfile path path ...Case matching: On most OS the case of patterns must match the case in the archive, unless the -ic option is used. -ic ignore case of archive entries This option not available on case-sensitive file systems. On others, case ignored when matching files on file system but matching against archive entries remains case sensitive for modes -f (freshen), -U (archive copy), and -d (delete) because archive paths are always case sensitive. With -ic, all matching ignores case, but it's then possible multiple archive entries that differ only in case will match.End Of Line Translation (text files only): -l change CR or LF (depending on OS) line end to CR LF (Unix->Win) -ll change CR LF to CR or LF (depending on OS) line end (Win->Unix) If first buffer read from file contains binary the translation is skippedRecursion: -r recurse paths, include files in subdirs: zip -r a path path ... -R recurse current dir and match patterns: zip -R a ptn ptn ... Use -i and -x with either to include or exclude paths Path root in archive starts at current dir, so if /a/b/c/file and current dir is /a/b, 'zip -r archive .' puts c/file in archiveDate filtering: -t date exclude before (include files modified on this date and later) -tt date include before (include files modified before date) Can use both at same time to set a date range Dates are mmddyyyy or yyyy-mm-ddDeletion, File Sync: -d delete files Delete archive entries matching internal archive paths in list zip archive -d pattern pattern ... Can use -t and -tt to select files in archive, but NOT -x or -i, so zip archive -d "*" -t 2005-12-27 deletes all files from archive.zip with date of 27 Dec 2005 and later Note the * (escape as "*" on Unix) to select all files in archive -FS file sync Similar to update, but files updated if date or size of entry does not match file on OS. Also deletes entry from archive if no matching file on OS. zip archive_to_update -FS -r dir_used_before Result generally same as creating new archive, but unchanged entries are copied instead of being read and compressed so can be faster. WARNING: -FS deletes entries so make backup copy of archive firstCompression: -0 store files (no compression) -1 to -9 compress fastest to compress best (default is 6) -Z cm set compression method to cm: store - store without compression, same as option -0 deflate - original zip deflate, same as -1 to -9 (default) if bzip2 is enabled: bzip2 - use bzip2 compression (need modern unzip)Encryption: -e use standard (weak) PKZip 2.0 encryption, prompt for password -P pswd use standard encryption, password is pswdSplits (archives created as a set of split files): -s ssize create split archive with splits of size ssize, where ssize nm n number and m multiplier (kmgt, default m), 100k -> 100 kB -sp pause after each split closed to allow changing disks WARNING: Archives created with -sp use data descriptors and should work with most unzips but may not work with some -sb ring bell when pause -sv be verbose about creating splits Split archives CANNOT be updated, but see --out and Copy Mode belowUsing --out (output to new archive): --out oa output to new archive oa Instead of updating input archive, create new output archive oa. Result is same as without --out but in new archive. Input archive unchanged. WARNING: --out ALWAYS overwrites any existing output file For example, to create new_archive like old_archive but add newfile1 and newfile2: zip old_archive newfile1 newfile2 --out new_archive Cannot update split archive, so use --out to out new archive: zip in_split_archive newfile1 newfile2 --out out_split_archive If input is split, output will default to same split size Use -s=0 or -s- to turn off splitting to convert split to single file: zip in_split_archive -s 0 --out out_single_file_archive WARNING: If overwriting old split archive but need less splits, old splits not overwritten are not needed but remainCopy Mode (copying from archive to archive): -U (also --copy) select entries in archive to copy (reverse delete) Copy Mode copies entries from old to new archive with --out and is used by zip when either no input files on command line or -U (--copy) used. zip inarchive --copy pattern pattern ... --out outarchive To copy only files matching *.c into new archive, excluding foo.c: zip old_archive --copy "*.c" --out new_archive -x foo.c If no input files and --out, copy all entries in old archive: zip old_archive --out new_archiveStreaming and FIFOs: prog1 | zip -ll z - zip output of prog1 to zipfile z, converting CR LF zip - -R "*.c" | prog2 zip *.c files in current dir and stream to prog2 prog1 | zip | prog2 zip in pipe with no in or out acts like zip - - If Zip is Zip64 enabled, streaming stdin creates Zip64 archives by default that need PKZip 4.5 unzipper like UnZip 6.0 WARNING: Some archives created with streaming use data descriptors and should work with most unzips but may not work with some Can use -fz- to turn off Zip64 if input not large (< 4 GB): prog_with_small_output | zip archive -fz- Zip now can read Unix FIFO (named pipes). Off by default to prevent zip from stopping unexpectedly on unfed pipe, use -FI to enable: zip -FI archive fifoDots, counts: -db display running count of bytes processed and bytes to go (uncompressed size, except delete and copy show stored size) -dc display running count of entries done and entries to go -dd display dots every 10 MB (or dot size) while processing files -dg display dots globally for archive instead of for each file zip -qdgds 10m will turn off most output except dots every 10 MB -ds siz each dot is siz processed where siz is nm as splits (0 no dots) -du display original uncompressed size for each entry as added -dv display volume (disk) number in format in_disk>out_disk Dot size is approximate, especially for dot sizes less than 1 MB Dot options don't apply to Scanning files dots (dot/2sec) (-q turns off)Logging: -lf path open file at path as logfile (overwrite existing file) -la append to existing logfile -li include info messages (default just warnings and errors)Testing archives: -T test completed temp archive with unzip before updating archive -TT cmd use command cmd instead of 'unzip -tqq' to test archive On Unix, to use unzip in current directory, could use: zip archive file1 file2 -T -TT "./unzip -tqq" In cmd, {} replaced by temp archive path, else temp appended. The return code is checked for success (0 on Unix)Fixing archives: -F attempt to fix a mostly intact archive (try this first) -FF try to salvage what can (may get more but less reliable) Fix options copy entries from potentially bad archive to new archive. -F tries to read archive normally and copy only intact entries, while -FF tries to salvage what can and may result in incomplete entries. Must use --out option to specify output archive: zip -F bad.zip --out fixed.zip Use -v (verbose) with -FF to see details: zip reallybad.zip -FF -v --out fixed.zip Currently neither option fixes bad entries, as from text mode ftp get.Difference mode: -DF (also --dif) only include files that have changed or are new as compared to the input archive Difference mode can be used to create incremental backups. For example: zip --dif full_backup.zip -r somedir --out diff.zip will store all new files, as well as any files in full_backup.zip where either file time or size have changed from that in full_backup.zip, in new diff.zip. Output archive not excluded automatically if exists, so either use -x to exclude it or put outside what is being zipped.DOS Archive bit (Windows only): -AS include only files with the DOS Archive bit set -AC after archive created, clear archive bit of included files WARNING: Once the archive bits are cleared they are cleared Use -T to test the archive before the bits are cleared Can also use -sf to save file list before zipping filesShow files: -sf show files to operate on and exit (-sf- logfile only) -su as -sf but show escaped UTF-8 Unicode names also if exist -sU as -sf but show escaped UTF-8 Unicode names instead Any character not in the current locale is escaped as #Uxxxx, where x is hex digit, if 16-bit code is sufficient, or #Lxxxxxx if 24-bits are needed. If add -UN=e, Zip escapes all non-ASCII characters.Unicode: If compiled with Unicode support, Zip stores UTF-8 path of entries. This is backward compatible. Unicode paths allow better conversion of entry names between different character sets. New Unicode extra field includes checksum to verify Unicode path goes with standard path for that entry (as utilities like ZipNote can rename entries). If these do not match, use below options to set what Zip does: -UN=Quit - if mismatch, exit with error -UN=Warn - if mismatch, warn, ignore UTF-8 (default) -UN=Ignore - if mismatch, quietly ignore UTF-8 -UN=No - ignore any UTF-8 paths, use standard paths for all An exception to -UN=N are entries with new UTF-8 bit set (instead of using extra fields). These are always handled as Unicode. Normally Zip escapes all chars outside current char set, but leaves as is supported chars, which may not be OK in path names. -UN=Escape escapes any character not ASCII: zip -sU -UN=e archive Can use either normal path or escaped Unicode path on command line to match files in archive. Zip now stores UTF-8 in entry path and comment fields on systems where UTF-8 char set is default, such as most modern Unix, and and on other systems in new extra fields with escaped versions in entry path and comment fields for backward compatibility. Option -UN=UTF8 will force storing UTF-8 in entry path and comment fields: -UN=UTF8 - store UTF-8 in entry path and comment fields This option can be useful for multi-byte char sets on Windows where escaped paths and comments can be too long to be valid as the UTF-8 versions tend to be shorter. Only UTF-8 comments on UTF-8 native systems supported. UTF-8 comments for other systems planned in next release.Self extractor: -A Adjust offsets - a self extractor is created by prepending the extractor executable to archive, but internal offsets are then off. Use -A to fix offsets. -J Junk sfx - removes prepended extractor executable from self extractor, leaving a plain zip archive.More option highlights (see manual for additional options and details): -b dir when creating or updating archive, create the temp archive in dir, which allows using seekable temp file when writing to a write once CD, such archives compatible with more unzips (could require additional file copy if on another device) -MM input patterns must match at least one file and matched files must be readable or exit with OPEN error and abort archive (without -MM, both are warnings only, and if unreadable files are skipped OPEN error (18) returned after archive created) -nw no wildcards (wildcards are like any other character) -sc show command line arguments as processed and exit -sd show debugging as Zip does each step -so show all available options on this system -X default=strip old extra fields, -X- keep old, -X strip most -ws wildcards don't span directory boundaries in paths@Ĩ`<̪h@Ь{,x̭ܭ \,x4pİP(t`0l̴Pl p@з(\4й<x8hLм0LxȽ`(T8D\<l0x,Dd0p0T$X4d@P$d0l,|T@XDTPl|T0|LXl@  d<8`,xd8DX8< DX(HP0x$l,hH$lH<Unicode path errormade by version %d.%d on system type %d: needs unzip %d.%d on system type %d: local flags = 0x%04x, central = 0x%04x: undefined bits used in flags = 0x%04x: unknown compression method %u: starts on disk %lu: unknown internal attributes = 0x%04x: append_string_to_memappend_ulong_to_memzip diagnostic: deleting file %s error deleting deleting directory %s (if empty) Unicode Path Extra Field version > 1 - skippingwrite UnicodeUnicode does not match path - ignoring Unicode: Unicode does not match path: %s Likely entry name changed but Unicode not updated Use -UN=i to ignore errors or n for no Unicode pathsunicode_mismatch = %d extra field copyreading archive fseek: Did not find entry for reading local entry: reading entryLocal Version Needed (%d) does not match CD (%d): Local Entry Flag does not match CD: Local Entry CRC does not match CD: PKUTF-8 Path local extra fieldUTF-8 Path Extra Fieldappend_ushort_to_memIllegal host system mapping in local header: %dSkipping: Illegal PK version mapping in local header: %dUnrecognized compression method in local header: %dLocal Version Needed To Extract does not match CD: Local Entry name does not match CD: out of memory in zipcopy copying: %s Could not find splitaborting: seek failed on output fileno end of stream entry found: rewinding and scanning for later entriesentry truncated: expected compressed/stored size %s, actual %sif archive to fix is split archive, need to provide path of the last split with .zip extension, even if it doesn't exist (zip will ask for splits)could not open input archive: input file requires Zip64 support: unable to seek in input file Missing end (EOCDR) signature - either this archive is not readable or the end is damagedEnd record (EOCDR) only %s bytes - assume truncatedEnd record (EOCDR) has bad disk numbers - ignoring EOCDRzipfile comment truncated - ignoring Found end record (EOCDR) - says expect %lu splits Found end record (EOCDR) - says expect single disk archive Found archive commentPK Assuming single-disk archiveIs this a single-disk archive? (y/n): Scanning for entries...could not find split: user ended reading - closing archiveskipping disk %lu ... EOCDR found (%2lu %6s)...Zip64 EOCDR found (%2lu %6s)...Zip64 EOCDL found (%2lu %6s)... Local (%2lu %6s):Entry after central directory found (%2lu %6s)...Central Directory found... Cen (%2lu %6s): reading central directory: bad archive - error reading central directoryskipping this entry...zero-length name for entry #error reading entry: local (%lu) and cen (%lu) crc mismatchreading archivewriting archive seek: Error rewriting local headerwrite archive seek: seek after local: no local entry: %s Found spanning marker, but did not expect split (multi-disk) archive... Found spanning marker - expected as this is split (multi-disk) archive... 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