We have several SharePoint Online List form Power Apps. We export and import them to different site collections in our tenant [DEV/TEST/ACCEPTANCE/PROD]. This requires to change the datasources.json file that is in the zip file when you export the app. We use a script to achieve this. This script unzips the export, unzips the .msapp file. changes the datasources.json file in the .msapp file and makes a new .msapp file with zip. We rezip the entire app which we import in Power Platform. This was working fine.
We now moved to PowerShell 7 on our dev machines. Since this change the zip file can be imported but the app doesn't work after import. We get a file not found error when editing the app. When we revert back to PowerShell 5 the app can be imported and works fine.
We make use of the default Compress-Archive cmdlet to zip the file. When inspecting the zip files we see that there is a difference. When we user Compress-Archive in PowerShell 5 file paths are combined using a "". In PowerShell 7 file paths are combined using a "/".
Why can't we import a zip file that is using "/" as a seperator? I think both should work.