On Sun, 20 Nov 2016 21:42:06 +0100, Datz
<redburgundy@nospamyahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>On 2016-11-20 12:53:57 +0000, TreeSaver said:
>
>> On Sun, 20 Nov 2016 10:12:29 +0100, Datz
>> <redburgundy@nospamyahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>> I can never open any of your files, no problem with other posters. I'm
>>> using Calibre on a Mac and always get this error
>>>
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>> File "site-packages/calibre/utils/ipc/simple_worker.py", line 286, in main
>>> File "site-packages/calibre/ebooks/oeb/iterator/book.py", line 64, in
>>> extract_book
>>> File "site-packages/calibre/customize/conversion.py", line 245, in __call__
>>> File "site-packages/calibre/ebooks/conversion/plugins/epub_input.py",
>>> line 238, in convert
>>> File "site-packages/calibre/utils/localunzip.py", line 231, in extractall
>>> File "site-packages/calibre/utils/localunzip.py", line 213, in _extractall
>>> File "site-packages/calibre/utils/localunzip.py", line 163, in
>>> copy_compressed_file
>>> ValueError: Invalid ZIP file, local header is damaged
>>>
>>>
>>> Any ideas????
>>>
>>> thanks
>>> datz
>>
>> It looks like your mac is having problems with zip files. Or you ISP
>> is not loading all the file that I post. I always check to see if my
>> post are all there on my ISP but that doesn't mean that yours does. I
>> will try to post with out the zip or RAR from now on. Most zip or rar
>> files are not required for epub or mobi, they don't compress will. If
>> you find one that doesn't work then ask for a repost but if you don't
>> say which file you are asking for I have no idea which book you want.
>> Other than that I don't know what the porblem is other than you are
>> using a MAC.
>
>Thanks Hawk and Treesaver. I'm pretty sure now its a problem with the
>way the Unzip is working, my problem not yours. I had googled the issue
>but thought it was easier to ask direct....in case I was missing
>something basic.
let me translate...you really didn't google but you had to say you did
because lee king snatch called you out. its always easier for someone
to give a answer than to learn something and figure it out yourself.
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