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Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign end-of-central-directory signature not found unzip windows 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 unzip error “End-of-central-directory signature not found” up vote 42 down vote favorite 5 I try end of central directory signature not found android to unzip a zip file, but got an error: $ unzip COCR2_100.zip Archive: COCR2_100.zip End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file is not a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive. In the latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on the last disk(s) of this archive. note: COCR2_100.zip may be a plain executable, not an archive unzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of COCR2_100.zip or COCR2_100.zip.zip, and cannot find COCR2_100.zip.ZIP,
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period. I googled but didn't find a solution. I was wondering why it is and how I should fix it? Thanks! The zip file can be downloaded from COCR2_100. It is an application, and here is its website http://users.belgacom.net/chardic/cocr2.html. My OS is 10.10. unzip share|improve this question asked Jul 28 '11 at 20:02 Tim 5,8673379132 I was able to download and extract the program without any problems using the mirror link. Perhaps your download is corrupt? here is my md5sum output on the file: a55352aac3193948478952dea33828ef /home/chuck/Desktop/COCR2_100.zip –Ctuchik Jul 28 '11 at 20:10 2 If you md5sum the file and get the same result "a55352aac3193948478952dea33828ef" Then your download is good, but if it isn't EXACTLY the same, then your download is corrupt –Ctuchik Jul 28 '11 at 20:11 @Ctuchik: Thanks! The mirror one is good. The original one is broken. –Tim Jul 28 '11 at 20:44 np bud, glad i could be of service. –Ctuchik Jul 28 '11 at 20:44 3 Use the more robust jar xvf archive.zip, or try to fix the archive with zip -F archive.zip -O archive-fixed.zip (or -FF, see man zip). –Zaz Sep 27 '14 at 18:22 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 13 down vote accepted The problem is exactly what it says. Unzip can't find the line of code that signals the end of the archiv
downloaded it today and when zip end of central directory signature not found rails I wanted to unpack it on my Linux end of central directory record not found computer with: unzip backup.zip I've got: Archive: backup.zip warning [backup.zip]: 20207777058 extra bytes
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at beginning or within zipfile (attempting to process anyway) error [backup.zip]: start of central directory not found; zipfile corrupt. (please check that http://askubuntu.com/questions/54904/unzip-error-end-of-central-directory-signature-not-found you have transferred or created the zipfile in the appropriate BINARY mode and that you have compiled UnZip properly) I don't what was the reason for this, could that I packed it with Total Commander on Windows and tried to unpack it on http://www.the-swamp.info/blog/recovering-corrupted-zip-file/ Linux... I found on internet following command: zip -FF corrupted.zip --out fixed.zip which goes through all files, at the end it looks something like this: copying: backup/myfile.pdf (243919 bytes) Central Directory found... Zip64 EOCDR found ( 1 24512839085)... Zip64 EOCDL found ( 1 24512839141)... EOCDR found ( 1 24512839161)... I unzipped new file and everything was ok Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. blog comments powered by Disqus Latest Posts New Google Cloud Endpoints Sept. 7, 2016 Google Cloud DNS Sept. 3, 2016 Google App Engine Flexible Environment status July 27, 2016 Useful Links About Consulting What Made Me Happy Today Contact Me Třebanická 183, Prague Czech Republic Phone: +420 777 283 075 Email: zdenulo@gmail.com © The Swamp by Zdenko Hrcek
181852 The Zip file format, which is open source, has a specific structure defined in the .ZIP Application Note. By definition, http://kb.winzip.com/kb/entry/35/ the information recorded in the two Zip file headers should be equivalent. In http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/208139/how-to-deal-with-unzip-error-on-a-large-file-in-osx other words, information recorded about a file in the Central directory should match the information recorded about the same file in the Local directory. This information should also be accurate. Due to the nature of an open source format, it is very possible for you to receive a Zip file where a simple header not found issue exists. This header issue may be a minor mistake caused by the application or process used to create the Zip file. However innocent the mistake may seem, WinZip will treat all header inconsistencies, inacurate data, and incorrect extensions as possible security risks and report to you that the Zip file is corrupt. You may want to try to repair your Zip file at some point, as signature not found some of these matters can be corrected using a Zip file fix routine. In other cases when the data in a Zip file is damaged, it may not be possible to fix the Zip file and you will not be able to extract all of the files correctly, if at all. Damaged data can affect the entire Zip file, multiple member files, or just one member file. There are many possible causes for data damage. Among the most common is a transfer error when downloading a Zip file from the internet. Such an error can introduce invalid data into a Zip file. Some other possible causes include exposure of media to excessive temperatures or magnetic fields and mechanical problems with disk drives. The best solution to the problem of a damaged Zip file is to try to obtain another copy of the file. For example, use your backup copy of the file or get a new copy from the original source. If you obtained the Zip file by downloading it, then downloading it again may solve the problem. If the damaged Zip file is on a removable disk, the removable disk may be physically damaged, or the data on it
Start 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 Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask Different Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Different is a question and answer site for power users of Apple hardware and software. 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 How to deal with unzip error on a large file in OSX? up vote 9 down vote favorite 3 I downloaded the latest Raspbian image from the raspberrypi.org website on my Mac running OS X 10.10.5 The SHA-1 checksum agrees with that listed on the website. When I try to extract using unzip I get the following error warning [2015-09-24-raspbian-jessie.zip]: 76 extra bytes at beginning or within zipfile (attempting to process anyway) error [2015-09-24-raspbian-jessie.zip]: reported length of central directory is -76 bytes too long (Atari STZip zipfile? J.H.Holm ZIPSPLIT 1.1 zipfile?). Compensating... skipping: 2015-09-24-raspbian-jessie.img need PK compat. v4.5 (can do v2.1) note: didn't find end-of-central-dir signature at end of central dir. (please check that you have transferred or created the zipfile in the appropriate BINARY mode and that you have compiled UnZip properly) osx error troubleshooting zip share|improve this question edited Oct 10 '15 at 14:49 user3439894 9,58151024 asked Sep 30 '15 at 1:18 Milliways 1,89252235 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 11 down vote accepted I managed to unzip it with tar. tar xzvf 2015-09-24-raspbian-jessie.zip Requires no installation of additional software share|improve this answer answered Oct 1 '15 at 15:23 Kristian Ø 1262 1 Magic! The 'z' is not needed tar -xvf 2015-09-24-raspbian-jessie.zip –Milliways Oct 6 '15 at 3:45 add a comment| up vote 4 down vote The ZIP file can also be uncompressed using ditto, no software installation needed: ditto -x -k 2015-09-24-raspbian-jessie.zip . Worked for me. share|improve this answer answered Oct 7 '15 at 12:24