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> A single file in the zip would not concur with my guess.
> I'd really need to see the zip though
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A single file in the zip would not concur with my guess.
I'd really need to see the zip though
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this will help you better.
Friendly,
Yves Chosson
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> So what was in the zip
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> file names mean nothing. without access to the file in question (after
> only three days of reporting this issue)
So what was in the zip files?
Note sxc files are actually zip files, so they probably were copies.
Did the zip files have perhaps the following structure?
$ unzip '[016563].zip'
Archive: [016563].zip
extracting: mimetype
inflating: content.xml
inflating: styles.x
file names mean nothing. without access to the file in question (after
only three days of reporting this issue) there is nothing that can be
done about this. As Pádraig said fslint has several mechanisms to
determine a file is indeed a dupe and all of them have to match.
I'll close this ticket a
I immediately asked for info from Yves, but got no response.
Note fslint, compares size, then md5sum, then sha1sum
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