Andrey Chernyshev wrote:
Well, I was using zip included with the cygwin distribution, this
could be the issue.
It seems like it produces zip file which has a difference in one byte
compared to the similar file produced by zip at my Linux machine (it
was SuSE9 i586).


k

BTW: is there any way to replace a file at JIRA issue? What will
happen if I just upload the file with the same name?

Nothing, because it's a different name, right? One was .zip, one is .tgz....

What software are you using? Have you tried using 'jar'? That should be
pretty cross-platform...

I wouldn't speculate on that, but... I have a strong feeling that both
zip and jar utilities are likely to have the same core - zlib library,
hence the luck of creating equal zip files is likely to depend on it's
portability anyways :).

Lets test. Send me (privately : [EMAIL PROTECTED]) a small jar that I can try on my ubuntu VM...

geir



Thank you,
Andrey Chernyshev
Intel Middleware Products Division


On 2/6/06, Geir Magnusson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We're trying...

Leo Simons wrote:
On Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 04:39:27PM +0300, Andrey Chernyshev wrote:
I'm sorry about the broken archive, but...  it looks to me strange - I
can download and unpack it successfully both on my Windows and Linux
boxes (sorry, I have no Mac in my hands at the moment to check).
What software are you using? Have you tried using 'jar'? That should be
pretty cross-platform...

Anyways, I have attached the gtar-ed archive (see
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12322666/regex_beans_math_src_20060120_1845-Harmony.tgz),
hopefully either one or another bundle will work for the everyone.

Please let me know if there are still difficulties extracting the contents.
Well I'm getting 503 service temporarily unavailable but there's hardly
anything you can do about that. Lets gope infra@ gets jira back up soon :-)

cheers,

Leo




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