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When I compress files via the Finder, I get a .zip file that includes
the resource forks.  When I use zip from the shell, no such luck. I've
checked the man page and it mentions an option to exclude the resource
fork, but it seems to be doing that by default, and I don't see the
inverse option.  So how can I get a zip file inclusive of resource
forks from the shell?

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