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Pack "PackZip Helpppp!

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tbrspetiya, posted Fri Oct 16, 2020 1:41 am (59481)


Hello, how to pack "PackZip" several files at once into one. Can you write some sample code?

It is necessary to pack eight files so that the output is only one.
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aluigi, posted Fri Oct 16, 2020 12:38 pm (59489)


Wait, why do you need that?
If it's for a game remember that the result will not work.
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tbrspetiya, posted Fri Oct 16, 2020 1:16 pm (59490)


aluigi wrote:
Wait, why do you need that?
If it's for a game remember that the result will not work.

I have files from one game "Gun Disassembly 2", when unpacking "offzip" everything was unpacked successfully. I changed one file using a text document. Now I need to package it back with "Packzip" so that the output is: (.IVY as it was before and created using the zlib library)

the archive contains the original file, and in the folder unpack, but already changed.
The files in the folder must be packed back. How to do it correctly?
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aluigi, posted Fri Oct 16, 2020 4:27 pm (59501)


In that case you can use offzip also for the "reinjection" task:
Code:
offzip -a -r info_winchester_1897.ivy "winchester 1897"

Remember that there are big chances the file will no longer work in the game for many technical reasons.
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