Re: [go-nuts] How to debug "Not a valid zip file" from zip.OpenReader

2022-02-23 Thread Kurtis Rader
On Wed, Feb 23, 2022 at 8:04 PM Mine GO BOOM wrote: > The core library should be safe and strict. It wouldn't be hard to clone > the library and make a more lenient version to be used by people who like > to append zip files to the end of images >

Re: [go-nuts] How to debug "Not a valid zip file" from zip.OpenReader

2022-02-23 Thread Mine GO BOOM
The core library should be safe and strict. It wouldn't be hard to clone the library and make a more lenient version to be used by people who like to append zip files to the end of images . On Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at 6

Re: [go-nuts] How to debug "Not a valid zip file" from zip.OpenReader

2022-02-23 Thread Kurtis Rader
On Wed, Feb 23, 2022 at 6:17 PM Pablo Caballero wrote: > The file you are trying to unzip contains "garbage" at the beginning. > That garbage looks like the sort of HTTP transaction information you'll get from `curl -v` or something similar. In other words, someone inadvertently inserted "garbag

Re: [go-nuts] How to debug "Not a valid zip file" from zip.OpenReader

2022-02-23 Thread David Karr
Ok. I did that. https://github.com/golang/go/issues/51337 . On Wed, Feb 23, 2022 at 4:20 PM Ian Lance Taylor wrote: > On Wed, Feb 23, 2022 at 1:46 PM David Karr > wrote: > > > > A while ago, I wrote a small Go app that reads things from zip files. I > tested it with various zip files (usually

Re: [go-nuts] How to debug "Not a valid zip file" from zip.OpenReader

2022-02-23 Thread Ian Lance Taylor
On Wed, Feb 23, 2022 at 1:46 PM David Karr wrote: > > A while ago, I wrote a small Go app that reads things from zip files. I > tested it with various zip files (usually Java jar files), and it has always > worked perfectly fine. > > Today I'm looking at another jar file. The Java "jar" comman

[go-nuts] How to debug "Not a valid zip file" from zip.OpenReader

2022-02-23 Thread David Karr
A while ago, I wrote a small Go app that reads things from zip files. I tested it with various zip files (usually Java jar files), and it has always worked perfectly fine. Today I'm looking at another jar file. The Java "jar" command likes it perfectly fine. I could list the contents and extr