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Originally Posted by
drew77
Thanks.
Ok, so I just preface ./ to any wildcard?
My file name has an underscore and no dash.
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It appears that the
zip utility you are using, does not know what's an option and what's a file to work upon, if you give it a glob (which it could represent one or more files). So it wants you to make it easy for it to identify what's what, by either using the
-- (which means, treat anything after that not like an option) or identifying a path like (current directory)
./whatever