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I want to extract Unix executable file from zip archieve. It works properly on Windows but does not work on Mac. My code downloads the zip file and extracts it into specific location. It does extract the file but the file is executable file and it extracts it as a TextEdit Document. When I extract it by manual, I get the executable file.Should I force something or is there any permission ? Thanks in advance.

Here is my decompress function :

    public void decompress(String zipFilePath, String extractedFilePath) {
    byte[] buffer = new byte[1024];
    try {
        ZipInputStream zipInputStream = new ZipInputStream(new FileInputStream(extractedFilePath.toString()));
        ZipEntry ze = zipInputStream.getNextEntry();
        while (ze != null) {
            String filename = ze.getName();
            File newFile = new File(zipFilePath +_config.configProperties().getPathSeparator()+ filename + _config.configProperties().getVersion());

            FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream(newFile);
            int len;
            while ((len = zipInputStream.read(buffer)) > 0) {
                fos.write(buffer, 0, len);
            }
            fos.close();
            ze = zipInputStream.getNextEntry();
        }
        zipInputStream.closeEntry();
        zipInputStream.close();
    }catch (IOException ex){
        ex.printStackTrace();
    }
}
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  • Which kind of executable? What about the extension?
    – Héctor
    Jan 26, 2015 at 12:31
  • The kind that I want is Unix Executable, as I said I can get it by manual extracting, but code gives me document.
    – ozzimpact
    Jan 26, 2015 at 12:37
  • Can you post the size differences of the different versions? Also the output of xxd manual.bin | head and xxd codeverion.bin | head
    – Max Worg
    Jan 26, 2015 at 12:50
  • There is no size differences. But I could not follow the second thing. Can you be more explicit?
    – ozzimpact
    Jan 26, 2015 at 13:03
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    As long as you don't set the executable flag x for your created file it will be handled as normal file.
    – t.niese
    Jan 26, 2015 at 13:26

2 Answers 2

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Mac doesn't know what to do with a .exe file by default unless you have a Windows virtual machine on your system (in which case an .exe file will be opened by the virtual machine when double clicked on). The file might be perfectly extracted with your code (which is likely) but if it has an .exe extention or no extention at all then it will just default to a TextEdit document since Mac doesn't know what else to do with it.

You can verify the SHA1 checksums of the file before and after compression to make sure they are identical.

your-mac:demo$ shasum manual_extraction.bin

your-mac:demo$ shasum code_extracted_version.bin

It would interesting to see the results of the following commands on your Mac from the terminal for both the manually extracted version (the one that is perfect) and the version your code extracts (the one that is corrupted):

your-mac:demo$ xxd manual_extraction.bin| head

your-mac:demo$ xxd code_extracted_version.bin| head

And just a side note - I noticed that you have extractedFilePath parameter being passed in as a String but still call extractedFilePath.toString() later in the ZipInputStream().

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  • Thanks for you comment. I forgot to say, the file type is Unix Executable.
    – ozzimpact
    Jan 26, 2015 at 12:39
  • updated my answer with the commands to get the output of (from xxd and shasum)
    – Max Worg
    Jan 26, 2015 at 13:18
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    Ah. Well we were about to get to the permission issue because both shasum and xxd would have verified that the files are identical (therefore your code was working as expected). Glad it's working for you now.
    – Max Worg
    Jan 26, 2015 at 13:27
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Guys I found the solution.

 Runtime.getRuntime().exec("chmod u+x " + filepath);

When I put this in my code block it worked.As I guessed earlier it needs this permission. Thank you all.

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