Are the zips corrupted (or > 20MB) if you create via BackupPC_zipCreate?

If not, then I'd guess something to do with Apache.

The other compressed zip corruption issue was fixed in Archive::Zip 1.49+
(or < 1.18) , referenced here (
https://sourceforge.net/p/backuppc/mailman/message/34648185/).  But since
you downgraded, that shouldn't be the issue.


Kris Lou
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On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 10:45 AM, Phil markham <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>  >What OS is the system where you are saving the zip files?
>
> I save the file on windows (7 or 8.1 or 10),
>
>
>  >How do you determine the files are corrupt?
>
> The file are corrupt because the archive doesnt exceed 20 MB when the
> sum size of file are more important ; zip program (peazip,winrar,7zip)
> confirm the corruption.
>
>
>  >What happens if you try to create a zip of just a couple of small
> files? Is that zip also corrupt?
>
> i test with  some little jpeg files, and it seems works, in this case.
>
>
>
>
> Le 03/06/2016 à 18:37, Bowie Bailey a écrit :
> > On 6/3/2016 12:27 PM, Phil markham wrote:
> >>
> >> Ok i' try to explain
> >>
> >> The problem come when I'm using the web interface, and try to restore
> >> several file using download zip archive, or download tar archive.
> >>
> >> In these mode,  archive are corrupt :  their sizes doesn't exceed 20 MB.
> >>
> >> i try to downgrade perl-archive-zip version 1.30 to 1.16
> >> I try to remove + in config file in Tarclient attribute
> >>
> >> But nothing works.
> >>
> >> If i download directly file,  without use zip or tar compression, file
> >> is ok.
> > What OS is the system where you are saving the zip files?
> >
> > How do you determine the files are corrupt?
> >
> > What happens if you try to create a zip of just a couple of small
> > files?  Is that zip also corrupt?
> >
>
>
>
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