Is it really that hard to add a flag to unzip to convert encodings, so I can say -e sjis or whatever? I mean, it already does conversions anyway, when UTF-8 extensions are in use...
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... turns out this is already a thing, but nobody builds unzip with -DUSE_ICONV_MAPPING. Well then. Gentoo ebuild patch incoming to add IUSE="iconv"...
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Yeah, this totally works. Why does nobody build unzip with support for this option?!pic.twitter.com/fzGjbnIvhI
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PR filed for Gentoo and bug filed for Arch. https://github.com/gentoo/gentoo/pull/6276 … https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/56428
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What? How would binwalk help here?
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There's still SJIS zip? Today ?
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Nobody ever follows the specifications, almost each and every single encoder uses the raw bytes from the file-system API.
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This gives me flashbacks to latex files with japanese circa 2010. Thankfully, texlive support has gotten better since then.
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