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From: tseaver at palladion.com (Tres Seaver)
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Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 08:33:53 -0500
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Subject: WinZip vs 0-length files (was RE: trivial import question)
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References: <000401be7808$6105e3c0$549e2299@tim> <000201be8308$8b824520$ac9e2299@tim>
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Message-ID: <3711F641.AA796DA8@palladion.com>
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X-UID: 160
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Tim Peters wrote:
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> With tne candidate release of Python 1.5.2 just out, this is quite timely!
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> At various times in March, at least Brad Clements, Lars Marius Garshol and
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> Tres Seaver spread the rumor that WinZip wouldn't extract 0-length files,
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> thus causing Python packages depending on an empty __init__.py to fail in
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> mysterious ways.
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> I tried reproducing that but had no problems with the latest WinZip, so had
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> a good time insulting them all <wink>.
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> But they were right! Steve Spicklemire provided the missing clue offline:
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> while WinZip does not have a problem with 0-length files in .zip archives,
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> it does indeed fail to extract them from .tgz archives.
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Heh, vindication! I hadn't reproduced the problem myself since Tim's
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chastisement (not the comfy chair!), and appreciate his graciousness in beating
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us to the counterpunch.
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--
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Tres Seaver tseaver at palladion.com 713-523-6582
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Palladion Software http://www.palladion.com
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