We're trying unsuccessfully to install the open source XQDebug tool,

http://xqzone.marklogic.com/code/xqdebug

on our development server (Red Hat Linux). Running the install script
fails with a server error indicating some real oddness in the
interaction between script and zipfile, suggesting maybe that the source
zipfile was corrupted at some point?

XDMP-DOCUTF8SEQ: xdmp:zip-get(fn:doc("/code/xqdebug/xqdebug.zip"), 
"__MACOSX/xqdebug/assets/scripts/editarea_0_8_2/._change_log.txt") -- Invalid 
UTF-8 escape sequence at 
__MACOSX/xqdebug/assets/scripts/editarea_0_8_2/._change_log.txt line 1 -- 
document is not UTF-8 encoded
in /xqdebug/install/install-functions.xqy, on line 26,

etc. etc. In other words, for some reason the program is reading in an
OS X resource fork dotfile, ._change_log.txt (i.e. one of the metadata
files that gets created when you run an OS X zip program) and trying to
interpret it as a text file, which it's not (it's binary data).

Any ideas, anyone?

DS

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