Hi,
When I expand a TGZ file that contains zero bytes files, TC transforms the zero-bytes files into non-zero byte files with sizes between 76 and 90 bytes.
I believe this problem was introduced with release 7.5.
Regards,
Jo Seegers
Unpacking zero-byte files in a TGZ file create 76-90 byte si
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Maybe these were actually links to other files in the TGZ file? Total Commander expands such links by unpacking the linked files, or a name of the linked file in a text file. Can you check what these files contain?
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0 byte files
When I browse with TC throught the tgz file, everything works correctly. The files are not a reference but are just 0 bytes. However, I can open the file with lister. It shows some binary data. The problem occurs after copying. The 0-byte indicator is reporting the length of that data. The TGZ file is created by some linux operating system.
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Can you send me a small sample file for testing to support at ghisler dot com, please?
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