Cray Ze wrote:
I wonder if it's in the way OSX adds file to an already existing archive.
Extracting it, then re-zipping it all at once could get around that if it's the issue.
I've reconstructed the archive on Linux, without the MACOSX directory caching files (I have no need for them).
As you've got access to non-OSX installations, doing the same is probably a good option.
I've extracted OSX zip files on windows in the past with no problem so I'm not sure what's really going on in this instance,
though there is always the possibility of something nasty creeping into the system and interfering with normal operations.
Well, the machine I created the zip file on is running Yosemite, an older OSX release. OSX has it's own built-in utility to create a compressed archive. I created a main directory (Pocket-SBC) and put all of the files in their own directories under this one. Clicked on the main directory, did a right mouse-click, then compress from the pop-up and voila' instant zip file. Nothing was added, I just recreated a new zip file with the updated Glue directory.
Not sure what the issue is, as I don't really do much work outside of OSX, sans the Win7 VM, which is where I do all of the 65C02 hobby stuff (WDC Tools, ExtraPutty, Ultraedit, Dataman Programmer, WinCUPL, ExpressPCB, etc.). I'll look at creating the archive (zip) on a Linux distro as I keep a handful of those around as VMs.