From: Carl T. Miller (email_suppressed_at_lugwash.org)
Date: Thu 02-Jan-2003 08:20:34 AM EST
I doubt that the "cat part1 part2 > file.zip" will work.
I'm pretty sure that "tar cvfz file.zip part1 part2" will work. I remember
hearing a long time ago that WinZip is just a port of tar and gzip to
Windows. I haven't tested this, but I'll bet that it will work.
c
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Subject: Re: [WLUG] How to join WinZipped files
i don't know how it is that winzip splits things, but if it is just
an unstructured splitting, you can just cat the files together.
cat part1 part2 > file.zip
On Wed, 1 Jan 2003, Corbin C Bates wrote:
> Is there a way to rejoin a WinZip file that has been split and then unzip
it under Linux? I have some files that I downloaded and zipped them with
With WinZip on my work computer and then split them up onto floppy disks.
>
> I can rejoin them with windows on my laptop but I would also like to do it
under linux if I could, so I will not have to reboot the laptop.
>
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