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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T15:01:28+00:00 2026-05-22T15:01:28+00:00

I’m having problems with an archive that I built using zipfile in Python. I’m

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I’m having problems with an archive that I built using zipfile in Python. I’m iterating over all the files in a directory and writing them to an archive. When I attempt to extract them afterward I get an exception related to the path separator.

the_path= "C:\\path\\to\\folder"
zipped= cStringIO.StringIO()
zf = zipfile.ZipFile(zipped_cache, "w", zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED)
for dirname, subdirs, files in os.walk(the_path) :
    for filename in files:
        zf.write(os.path.join(dirname, filename), os.path.join(dirname[1+len(the_path):], filename))
zf.extractall("C:\\destination\\path")
zf.close()
zipped_cache.close()

Here’s the exception:

zipfile.BadZipfile: File name in
directory “env\index” and header
“env/index” differ.

Update: I replaced the string buffer cStringIO.StringIO() with a temporary file (tempfile.mkstemp("temp.zip")) and now it works. There’s something that happens when the zipfile module writes to the buffer that corrupts the archive, not sure what the problem is though.

The issue was that I was reading/writing the information from/into files that were open in “r”/”w” mode instead of “rb”/”wb”. This isn’t an issue in Linux, but it gave me errors in Windows due to character encoding. Solved.

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    2026-05-22T15:01:29+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 3:01 pm

    Found the answer to my question here: http://www.penzilla.net/tutorials/python/scripting.

    I’m pasting the two functions that are relevant to zipping up a directory. The problem was not the string buffer, nor the slashes, but the way I was iterating and writing to the zipfile. These 2 recursive functions fix the problem. Iterating over the entire tree of sub-directories with os.walk is not a good way to write the archive.

    def zippy(path, archive):
        paths = os.listdir(path)
        for p in paths:
            p = os.path.join(path, p) # Make the path relative
            if os.path.isdir(p): # Recursive case
                zippy(p, archive)
            else:
                archive.write(p) # Write the file to the zipfile
        return
    
    def zipit(path, archname):
        # Create a ZipFile Object primed to write
        archive = ZipFile(archname, "w", ZIP_DEFLATED) # "a" to append, "r" to read
        # Recurse or not, depending on what path is
        if os.path.isdir(path):
            zippy(path, archive)
        else:
            archive.write(path)
        archive.close()
        return "Compression of \""+path+"\" was successful!"
    
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