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Klaus Reimer commented on MASSEMBLY-449:
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Any news here? This bug is quite old and now I also stumbled over it when I
tried to access the generated ZIP files with Midnight Commander. It gives me
the error message "Inconsistent extfs archive". Midnight commander uses "unzip
-Z" to get info about the ZIP. If I do this manually then I see broken
directory permissions like this:
?rwsrwsrwt 2.0 unx 0 b- stor 10-Apr-11 15:41 ltray-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT/
Plugin Version 2.2-beta3 generates ZIP files with these permissions (And they
are correct and working):
drwxr-xr-x 2.0 unx 0 b- stor 10-Apr-11 15:55 ltray-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT/
So I reverted back to beta3, too, because I don't like it at all when Maven
generates broken ZIP files.
> Permissions on directories in a zipped archive incorrect
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: MASSEMBLY-449
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MASSEMBLY-449
> Project: Maven 2.x Assembly Plugin
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.2-beta-4
> Reporter: James Kavanagh
>
> Using the following assembly plugin:
> {code:xml}
> <assembly>
> <id>target-packaged</id>
> <formats>
> <format>zip</format>
> </formats>
> <includeBaseDirectory>false</includeBaseDirectory>
> <moduleSets>
> <moduleSet>
> <includes>
> <include>*:core-env</include>
> </includes>
> <binaries>
> <attachmentClassifier>env</attachmentClassifier>
> <includeDependencies>false</includeDependencies>
> <unpack>true</unpack>
> </binaries>
> </moduleSet>
> <moduleSet>
> <includes>
> <include>*:data-bridge</include>
> </includes>
> <binaries>
> <attachmentClassifier>target</attachmentClassifier>
> <includeDependencies>false</includeDependencies>
> <unpack>true</unpack>
> </binaries>
> </moduleSet>
> <moduleSet>
> <includes>
> <include>*:web</include>
> </includes>
> <binaries>
> <attachmentClassifier>web</attachmentClassifier>
> <includeDependencies>false</includeDependencies>
> <unpack>true</unpack>
> </binaries>
> </moduleSet>
> </moduleSets>
> </assembly>
> {code}
> When unzipping the result on a Linux host all the directory permissions have
> been set to 777.
> If I revert the plugin version to 2.2-beta-3 the issue goes away.
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