Re: copying folders, subfolders and files...
- From: justaguy <donli@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 16:18:35 -0800 (PST)
On Dec 10, 6:00 pm, Only Nixon could go to China Blue
<chine.b...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Upon a second look at ditto command manual, yes, the lower case, x
option is more appropriate here. Currently myApp.zip is sort of
mixed, that is, it is initially zipped from a Mac computer and I have
removed/added new text files to it and compressed it with zip
extension. Hope the uudecode can handle it gracefully. Thanks.
uudecode <a.uu -p | ditto -x -k
uuencode is a separate step from zipping. It converts any file to using only
printable ascii characters and newline and each line is under 80 characters.
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I'm not under the impression that the app server written in java has
been uuencoded, hence, no need to uudecode it, or am I wrong? Thanks.
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