Date: Sun, 06 Jul 2014 21:13:16 +0100 From: Jamie Landeg-Jones <jamie@dyslexicfish.net> To: jamie@dyslexicfish.net, freebsd@skysmurf.nl Cc: garbytrash@gmail.com, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: unzip bugs? Message-ID: <201407062013.s66KDGkb035209@dyslexicfish.net> In-Reply-To: <20140706195207.GA37517@biertje.skysmurf.nl> References: <CACuV5sB9BQtyNaSsekcm%2B5jvSDcn6BRZGfM=2oRSgO=N5WsAxA@mail.gmail.com> <CACuV5sCg%2BDNMSmxf3tZyZut-E1fjMU8BMtrvzH1EePEFBq5wqg@mail.gmail.com> <CACuV5sCEvDWp_gUGkY0WyzzU4bX4G2kwv_i7FzQGVvHk_WiPRg@mail.gmail.com> <201407061944.s66Ji6lx034647@dyslexicfish.net> <20140706195207.GA37517@biertje.skysmurf.nl>
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> He probably didn't mean it that way: "unzip -t" only performs tests, it > doesn't actually really extract anything. Ahhhh. Thanks. I did a quick look at unzip -h before posting and assumed from that that it was test-and-extract, and I was therefore curious if he was accepting the test pass without checking the files themselves. Thanks for clearing up my confusion. Sounds like a corrupt archive to me.... :-( Cheers, Jamie
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