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authorOskari Saarenmaa <os_debian@ohmu.fi>2013-09-12 13:20:01 +0200
committerDavid Kalnischkies <kalnischkies@gmail.com>2013-09-12 13:52:43 +0200
commita07b81e86e8c6c48cc32eaf2df915236ebb53301 (patch)
tree2241bb3d19aaa9f169fbb45002fa9a6de85048b3 /debian
parent58c2833fed05dd044a4a937271fb6a8d639fa863 (diff)
don't truncate 100 char long paths in tar extraction
When a data.tar.{gz,xz} contains a path name that is exactly 100 characters long, it will get truncated to 99 chars upon extraction in ExtractTar::Go(). Using all of the 100 available characters for the filename seems to be new behaviour in gnu tar. Closes: #689582 Thanks: Mika Eloranta for the testcase!
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