On 17-Mar-05, at 3:02 AM, Robert Slover wrote:
[...] -- so it is possible to compress a directory on, say, VMS, ftp it to some other VMS system, uncompress it and have a usable directory hierarchy
Except GNUstep doesn't run on VMS. And if for example, you're also talking about resource forks, .zip files don't preserve resource forks, so you're back at square one. There is a tar like program (think it's called xar or something similar) which does preserve resource forks. Just a thought.
-- Jeremy Tregunna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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