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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> > zip I/O error: Disk full
> > zip error: Output file write failure (write error on zip file)
> > errorlevel 14
> > where error 14 according to the manual is "error writing to a file"
>
> It's possible zip is running out of virtual address
> space and the side effect is that the I/O fails.
I did run some more tests yesterday and today, and found that zip.exe
fails when the output .zip file gets to exactly 2.0 GB. I'm using Zip
v. 2.3 which is the latest version as far as I know.
Steven, thanks very much for the *trace* commands (I've never used it).
I suppose I should first see if _all_ 2.0 GB output files cause the
error -- I'll try to create a 2.0 GB file with some other app before
running *trace*.
Is there a maximum file size under HPFS? The partition I'm writing the
.zip file to is 8 GB and already has about 1 GB on it, so I'm not
hitting a 2 GB _partition_ limitation. I can't find any info on the
"largest allowed HPFS file size".
- Peter
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