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-t required in non-stdin mode #5

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kyrias opened this issue Dec 30, 2019 · 4 comments
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-t required in non-stdin mode #5

kyrias opened this issue Dec 30, 2019 · 4 comments
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kyrias commented Dec 30, 2019

dmarc-cat currently always uses -t/fType to decide what kind of compression is in use whenever it isn't in the non-standard .zip format, even when you specify a filename.

@keltia keltia added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 2, 2020
@keltia keltia self-assigned this Oct 14, 2020
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I believe this fixes the issue. themactep@7df667c

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Neverless dmarc-cat only gets file name from zip files. Wouldn't it be nice to determine standard .gz files?

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keltia commented Apr 5, 2022

@themactep you didn't open a PR so I just took your commit with attribution.

To all: I must improve type detection/choices, agreed.

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keltia commented Apr 5, 2022

Neverless dmarc-cat only gets file name from zip files. Wouldn't it be nice to determine standard .gz files?

I have only the filename to work with but yes I can do better.

@keltia keltia added the enhancement New feature or request label Apr 5, 2022
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