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the set of files, the resulting archive file is not able to be opened. I'm not getting any errors in the php and when I echo $zip->close() it throws true which I assume to mean that it was able to write to and save the file without issue. Opening the zip with the mac Archive Utility throws this error: "Unable to expand "filename.zip" into "Downloads". (Error 21 - Is a directory.) My php is lousy and I haven't found anyone else with this issue so I'm hoping someone can help. Here is the entire php script: open('./zips/'.$zipfilename, ZIPARCHIVE::CREATE) !== TRUE) { die ("Could not open archive"); } forea
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by email. SAVE Samsun Gear: Getting error when trying to extract 'Applications for Emulator' zip file archive utility error 17 file exists Forums View Samsung Gear Started by rraodv , 140 Seed May 29, 2014 18:45 Replies : 2 View : 2281 Likes : 2 Getting error when http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23771214/ziparchive-issue-error-21-is-a-directory trying to extract 'Applications for Emulator' zip file from http://developer.samsung.com/samsung-gear. I get "Unable to Expand .. Error 21 - Is a Directory" Post Reply Do you really want to delete this thread? The thread you are about to delete contains one or more replies, and caution is required when deleting threads with replies. http://developer.samsung.com/forum/thread/a/201/265384 Please include a reason for deleting the thread. An administrator will review your reason and handle it in a timely manner. /1000 characters Submit Board View cjbijoy , 37340 Seed May 30, 2014 11:56 Post #1 1 Have seen similer issues with mac reported by users, it works fine with windows.Not sure if it has some issues with mac. May be samsung meant it for windows only. Post Reply Board View bojan.urosevic , 2720 Seed Jun 02, 2014 08:18 Post #2 1 On Mac try unzipping it with:www.kekaosx.com/en/(I learned about it thanks to Coursera's course on Digital Systems which used a virtual machine zipped with 7-zip because of which it couldn't be decompressed with the integrated OSX archiver.) Post Reply Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions End User License Agreement DEVICESGalaxy Smart TVZ Gear PrinterSERVICESSamsung ServicesSamsung AccountSamsung Digital HealthSamsung InternetSamsung In-App PurchasePEN.UPARTIKSmart ConnectivitySmart Home Cloud APISamsung ThemesSmart ViewREMOTE TEST LABGALAXYZGearMy Test LabSupportPROGRAMstream.Code101Mobile Tech InsightsEarly Access Developer
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company http://superuser.com/questions/930731/zip-corrupted-on-mac Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top .zip corrupted on Mac up vote 0 down error 2 vote favorite I've got a .zip file of approx. 20GB. (20,497,570,063 bytes) I am trying to uncompress it but both Archive Utility and Terminal are failing to do so. Archive Utility is giving error 2 (no such file or directory). When I execute the following command: unzip myfile.zip it just stops at some point, while it says that there are some extra bytes when it starts. When I do zipinfo on this file, it says the no such file same: Archive: /Users/USERNAME/Desktop/pictures.zip 20497570063 8664 warning [/Users/USERNAME/Desktop/pictures]: 17179869184 extra bytes at beginning or within zipfile (attempting to process anyway) When it's done unzipping the folder is only about 8GB or so big. Does anyone of you happen to know how I can fix this or get all the pictures out of this zip file? osx compression zip share|improve this question asked Jun 21 '15 at 20:16 JeroenJK 1235 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted Perhaps you could try to follow the steps in this article: How to Repair Damaged Zip Files With Terminal and see if that helps you. Essentially what the article says is that you can try with this command: zip -F myBrokenArchive.zip --out hopefullyRepairedArchive.zip and if that doesn't work, make zip try even harder with zip -FF myBrokenArchive.zip --out hopefullyRepairedArchive.zip share|improve this answer answered Jun 21 '15 at 21:46 Jesper 1133 I had the same zip on another harddrive and that one didn't seem to be corrupted. So it's fixed anyway. But thanks for replying, I will use this in the future when I got a similar problem ! –JeroenJK Jun 22 '15 at 16:43 Good to hear that! An uncorrupted zip file definitely beats a repaired one. :-) –Jesper Jun 22 '15 at 19:47 add a com