Greg,

So, to clarify, the file contained in the rolled over zip files (like 
"my.20.log.zip") is called "my.1.log", not "my.1.log.zip", correct?
(Your original email said the rolled over zip files contain zip files, which 
sounds like a bug...)

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> On 9 Dec 2016, at 2:35, Greg Thomas <greg.d.tho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> On 8 December 2016 at 15:58, Apache <ralph.go...@dslextreme.com> wrote:
>> 
>> That indeed does seem strange. I will have to try it myself. You may have
>> found a bug.
> 
> 
> Thinking on this a bit more ...
> 
> At a point in time, my.1.log is zipped to my.1.log.zip
> 
> Some time later, my.1.log.zip is renamed to my.2.log.zip - in terms of
> effort, it's possible to either
> 
> a) Leave the contents of the ZIP file unchanged. so my.2.log.zip (and
> my.XXX.log.zip) all contain my.1.log - what currently happens
> 
> b) When my.1.log.zip is renamed to my.2.log.zip, recognise that it only
> contains one file, and rename the contained file from my.1.log to my.2.log
> (is it possible to rename a file contained in a ZIP without re-creating it?
> What about gzip files, etc. etc.?)
> 
> c) When it's necessary to rename my.1.log.zip to my.2.log.zip, recognise
> that it only contains one file, extract my.1.log, rename it to my.2.log,
> and then zip it up into my.2.log.zip.
> 
> Greg

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