On Mac OS X, you can create a zip archive from the Finder by selecting some files and selecting "Compress" from the contextual menu or the File menu. Unfortunately, the resulting file is not identical to the archive created by the zip
command (with the default options).
This distinction matters to at least one service operated by Apple, which fails to accept archives created with the zip
command. Having to create archives manually is preventing me from fully automating my release build process.
How can I create a zip archive in the correct format within a shell script?
EDIT: Since writing this question long ago, I've figured out that the key difference between ditto
and zip
is how they handle symbolic links: because the code signature inside an app bundle contains a symlink, it needs to be preserved as a link and not stored as a regular file. ditto
does this by default, but zip
does not (option -y
is required).
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