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Peter Skye wrote:
>
>
> Ray Davison wrote:
> >
> > That sounds like the same problem I had; duplicate
> > file names. Look at the Graham icons and see if
> > the object names are duplicates.
>
> Steven Levine wrote:
> >
> > Try it without the E option.
>
> Thanks, guys!
>
> Ray, you're right, the two Graham subdir's have the same object (but not
> file) name.
>
> Steven, you're right, the E option uses the object name instead of the
> file name:
>
> -E use the .LONGNAME Extended attribute (if found) as filename
>
> I'll run it again without the E and it should use the file's long name
> instead of the .LONGNAME value.
>
> - Peter
You still have redundant junk you should get rid of, right. If you had
not run Zip you would not have known about it, right. Leave the E in
the string. Zip is finding trash for you and you don't appreciate it.
Why backup trash?
Ray
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