On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 3:45 PM, neil.lunn <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2.3.1.2. Compliance
>
>
> A compliant compressor must produce files with correct ID1,
> ID2, CM, CRC32, and ISIZE, but may set all the other fields in
> the fixed-length part of the header to default values (255 for
> OS, 0 for all others). The compressor must set all reserved
> bits to zero.
>
> </snip>
>
Seems noncompliance may be rampant.
Anyway, sounds like Catalyst isn't quite supporting this kind of file
handle as expected. John, is there anything you would want me to try?
$ perl -MIO::Uncompress::Gunzip -le 'use Data::Dumper; print Dumper
+IO::Uncompress::Gunzip->new( "Catalyst-Runtime-5.90051.tar.gz"
)->getHeaderInfo'
$VAR1 = {
'Time' => 1383843952,
'Flags' => 8,
'TextFlag' => 0,
'MethodID' => 8,
'ExtraField' => [],
'CommentFlag' => 0,
'Type' => 'rfc1952',
'NameFlag' => 1,
'ExtraFlags' => 2,
'HeaderCRC' => undef,
'isMinimalHeader' => 0,
'MethodName' => 'Deflated',
'ExtraFlag' => 0,
'HeaderLength' => 39,
'ExtraFieldRaw' => undef,
'Comment' => undef,
'OsName' => 'Unix',
'FingerprintLength' => 2,
'HeaderCRCFlag' => 0,
'OsID' => 3,
'TrailerLength' => 8,
'Name' => 'Catalyst-Runtime-5.90051.tar',
'Header' => p�{RCatalyst-Runtime-5.90051.tar'
};
--
Bill Moseley
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