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None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 2 participants Archiver member ctalkington commented invalid compressed data unable to inflate Jul 3, 2013 @ampgcat moving conversation here as to not take over compress issues. Archiver member ctalkington commented Jul 3, 2013 it would also be helpful if you could clone or zip download this repo
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and run "npm test" from root of it. and see if you get same issues with those zips. Archiver member ctalkington commented Jul 3, 2013 would need to be actual source, so something like wget https://github.com/ctalkington/node-archiver/archive/master.zip unzip master.zip npm install npm test zips would then be in tmp folder of working dir Archiver member ctalkington commented Jul 3, 2013 yep, CRC fails for me too. could you post a package.json stripped invalid compressed data to extract winzip down to just deps? that way i can try to archive the exact same for comparison. also the compress config you used would be good too just to eliminate as much as possible. ampgcat commented Jul 3, 2013 I tried 'unzip -t' on all zip files in tmp/ and none had an error. ampgcat commented Jul 3, 2013 I've sent you the files you asked for (package.json and gruntfile.js that includes the uncompress commands I used). If you need anything else, please let me know. Thanks. :) Archiver member ctalkington commented Jul 7, 2013 hum, never got them, could you send them directly to email. having issues with Google Drive account lately. ampgcat commented Jul 8, 2013 But, do you still need the file? I didn't see the errors any more when I tried it with your patched source.. Miwako 2013/7/7 Miwako
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this Thread Display Modes #1 08-13-2014 wong.Raymond Registered User Join Date: Aug 2014 Last Activity: 25 August 2014, 10:42 PM EDT nodejs archiver Posts: 7 Thanks: 0 Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post .zip unzip alternative Hi, I have some .zip files which contain in them files that are > 2G in size. I am using unzip command to extract the files. Files contained https://github.com/archiverjs/node-archiver/issues/34 in the .zip that are < 2G are not having any problem but those that are > 2G gives me this error: Code: error: invalid compressed data to inflate What other compression software under Solaris 10 that I can use to extract the files? Thanks, Raymond Remove advertisements Sponsored Links wong.Raymond View Public Profile Find all posts by wong.Raymond #2 08-13-2014 hicksd8 Registered User Join Date: Feb 2012 Last Activity: 11 October 2016, 4:25 PM http://www.unix.com/solaris/250103-zip-unzip-alternative.html EDT Location: Devon, UK Posts: 1,260 Thanks: 138 Thanked 288 Times in 250 Posts Firstly, what version of Solaris? Really old versions (eg, Solaris 2.5.1) did have a 2GB file size limit but I assume you are using a recent version? Solaris 10 or 11? Secondly, many times I have setup processes to transfer data from Windows to Unix. I created zip files under Windows and used tar to unpack on the Unix side. I also used super compression options and that worked too. Unfortunately, there's no substitute for testing this. For example try: Code: tar xvf
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sphere login blackbaud labs noza blackbaud tv netwits thinktank usa uk pacific netherlands canada Error: Invalid compressed data to inflate Error: Invalid compressed data to inflate Article Number:40814 Products: Blackbaud_com Try each of the following steps in order until the issue is resolved:1. Disable the download manager and download the file again. Be sure to click Save only once.2. If the zip file is password protected, double check to be sure you are entering the correct password when attempting to unzip the file.3. If you continue experiencing download issues refer to Unable to download the update from the Web site (BB91094) for troubleshooting information. Was this article helpful? Feedback Please tell us how we can make this article more useful. Characters Remaining: 255 Blackbaud Community Connect and collaborate with fellow Blackbaud users. Chat with Support Chat with our experienced staff to receive help right away. Connect The Blackbaud team is online and ready to connect with you! Privacy Policy Safe Harbor Terms of Use Acceptable Use Policy