Split a zipfile into smaller zipfiles
Syntax:
zipsplit [-h] [-i] [-L] [-p] [-q] [-s] [-t] [-v] [-b path] [-n size]
[-r room] zipfile
Runs on:
QNX Neutrino, Microsoft Windows
Options:
- -b path
- Use the specified path for the zip archive.
This option lets you specify a directory that you know has enough space to store the archive.
- -h
- Display a help message and exit.
- -i
- Create an index zipsplit.idx and count its size against the first zipfile.
- -L
- Display the zipsplit license and exit.
- -n size
- Make zipfiles no larger than size (in bytes). The default value for size is 36000.
- -p
- Create a part of the split files and wait for the next part. When you want to insert a new empty CD-disk or to change other external
removable storage for the next part of archive, you could use this option to do a pause.
- -q
- Change to quiet mode by eliminating informational messages and command prompts.
- -r room
- Leave room bytes on the first disk. The default value for room is 0.
- -s
- Split the files sequentially.
- -t
- Report the number of files that will be created from splitting, but don't make these files.
- -v
- Print version information and exit.
- zipfile
- The zipfile to split.
Description:
The zipsplit utility reads a zipfile and splits it into smaller zipfiles.