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Top Forums Programming Unzip -p file opening on PIPE Post 302936390 by jim mcnamara on Wednesday 25th of February 2015 07:16:25 AM
Old 02-25-2015
ferror(zipinputfile) will show an error after read.

This is a problem with some kinds of network mounted file systems. If the file system were a true local device, the OS would remove the directory entry, but leave the physical file untouched until all processes that have the file open have exited.

The file is actually mounted somewhere else. So it immediately gets clobbered when somebody says 'delete'.
 

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