Hi Marc,

Yes, Fossology will open all compressed files (zip, tgz, jar, etc.) and scan the contents. This is done recursively, so that a jar in a zip is also opened and its contents scanned.



On 12/10/2018 16:56, [email protected] wrote:
I am trying to run software packages/components through fossology. If i zip the package folder (with the jar file inside), will this successfully test all of the classes inside?



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