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by 1000100_1000101
841 days ago
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Last time I tried to use the built-in zip extraction was in XP, perhaps Win7. It was awful. It was slow. Unzipping archived source with thousands of files could take an hour or more... or 15 seconds via pkunzip. It didn't warn of corruption. Windows-unzip a corrupted file, and it will just stop at the point of corruption with no feedback, as though complete. Using pkunzip you'd get a warning about a corrupted file. Being that slow, and not reporting errors are two things that really aren't acceptable. I have no idea if it's improved since then. |
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