unzip failure with files that contain colons
Eliot Moss
moss@cs.umass.edu
Thu Jun 16 15:50:23 GMT 2022
On 6/16/2022 11:29 AM, Takashi Yano wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Jun 2022 06:22:38 +0200
> Thomas Wolff wrote:
>> Am 15.06.2022 um 20:30 schrieb Adam Dinwoodie:
>>> Cygwin generally handles filenames with colons just fine, by mapping the
>>> character to some higher Unicode character and remapping on the fly.
>>> However Cygwin's `unzip` appears to have a bug: when unzipping an
>>> archive that contains a filename with a colon, it replaces the colon
>>> with an underscore.
>>>
>>> cygcheck.out and simple test script attached; expected behaviour from
>>> running `bash unzip-bug.sh` is that you get an empty file called `a:b`,
>>> but on Cygwin you instead get an empty file called `a_b`.
>> It's an explicit #ifdef __CYGWIN__ in upstream unzip, file unix/unix.c,
>> which transforms a bunch of characters.
>> If I uncomment most of them (except \), all unpack fine:
>> x0:z x1<z x2>z x3|z x4"z x5?z x6*z
>
> I have taken over the maintenance of unzip package, and
> fix the problem in the updated unzip-6.0-18.
> https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin/2022-June/251653.html
Is colon used for ADS under Windows? Could that be why one should
be careful with it?
Regards - Eliot
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