[jira] [Updated] (COMPRESS-219) ZipArchiveInputStream: ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException when extracting a STORED zip file entry from within a zip.

2013-02-20 Thread Stefan Bodewig (JIRA)

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Stefan Bodewig updated COMPRESS-219:


Fix Version/s: 1.5

> ZipArchiveInputStream: ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException when extracting a 
> STORED zip file entry from within a zip.
> 
>
> Key: COMPRESS-219
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMPRESS-219
> Project: Commons Compress
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: Archivers
>Affects Versions: 1.4.1
> Environment: Windows (Linux as well)
>Reporter: Wurstbrot mit Senf
>Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.5
>
> Attachments: compress-219-test.patch, test-linux.zip, 
> ZipArchiveInputStreamTest.java
>
>
> When trying to read out a ZIP file, that has been stored (Method STORE, not 
> DEFLATE!, with DEFLATE it seems OK) in another ZIP file using the 
> ZipArchiveInputStream, I do get an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException when doing 
> the arraycopy in ZipArchiveInputStream#readStored(byte[], int, int) (line 
> 362) because the "toRead" is not decreased by the buf.offsetInBuffer.
> I will add the zip in question as attachment.

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[jira] [Updated] (COMPRESS-219) ZipArchiveInputStream: ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException when extracting a STORED zip file entry from within a zip.

2013-02-20 Thread Wurstbrot mit Senf (JIRA)

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https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMPRESS-219?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
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Wurstbrot mit Senf updated COMPRESS-219:


Attachment: ZipArchiveInputStreamTest.java

Modified test (NIO.2)

> ZipArchiveInputStream: ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException when extracting a 
> STORED zip file entry from within a zip.
> 
>
> Key: COMPRESS-219
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMPRESS-219
> Project: Commons Compress
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: Archivers
>Affects Versions: 1.4.1
> Environment: Windows (Linux as well)
>Reporter: Wurstbrot mit Senf
>Priority: Minor
> Attachments: compress-219-test.patch, test-linux.zip, 
> ZipArchiveInputStreamTest.java
>
>
> When trying to read out a ZIP file, that has been stored (Method STORE, not 
> DEFLATE!, with DEFLATE it seems OK) in another ZIP file using the 
> ZipArchiveInputStream, I do get an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException when doing 
> the arraycopy in ZipArchiveInputStream#readStored(byte[], int, int) (line 
> 362) because the "toRead" is not decreased by the buf.offsetInBuffer.
> I will add the zip in question as attachment.

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[jira] [Updated] (COMPRESS-219) ZipArchiveInputStream: ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException when extracting a STORED zip file entry from within a zip.

2013-02-18 Thread Stefan Bodewig (JIRA)

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Stefan Bodewig updated COMPRESS-219:


Attachment: compress-219-test.patch

I've copied your test archive to src/test/resources/COMPRESS-219.zip and 
applied the attached test to compress' trunk and it passes.

Is it possible we've fixed the problem already in trunk?  Or am I missing 
anything in the test?

> ZipArchiveInputStream: ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException when extracting a 
> STORED zip file entry from within a zip.
> 
>
> Key: COMPRESS-219
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMPRESS-219
> Project: Commons Compress
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: Archivers
>Affects Versions: 1.4.1
> Environment: Windows (Linux as well)
>Reporter: Wurstbrot mit Senf
>Priority: Minor
> Attachments: compress-219-test.patch, test-linux.zip
>
>
> When trying to read out a ZIP file, that has been stored (Method STORE, not 
> DEFLATE!, with DEFLATE it seems OK) in another ZIP file using the 
> ZipArchiveInputStream, I do get an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException when doing 
> the arraycopy in ZipArchiveInputStream#readStored(byte[], int, int) (line 
> 362) because the "toRead" is not decreased by the buf.offsetInBuffer.
> I will add the zip in question as attachment.

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[jira] [Updated] (COMPRESS-219) ZipArchiveInputStream: ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException when extracting a STORED zip file entry from within a zip.

2013-02-18 Thread Wurstbrot mit Senf (JIRA)

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Wurstbrot mit Senf updated COMPRESS-219:


Attachment: test-linux.zip

This is the zip file that causes the problems.

> ZipArchiveInputStream: ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException when extracting a 
> STORED zip file entry from within a zip.
> 
>
> Key: COMPRESS-219
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMPRESS-219
> Project: Commons Compress
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: Archivers
>Affects Versions: 1.4.1
> Environment: Windows (Linux as well)
>Reporter: Wurstbrot mit Senf
>Priority: Minor
> Attachments: test-linux.zip
>
>
> When trying to read out a ZIP file, that has been stored (Method STORE, not 
> DEFLATE!, with DEFLATE it seems OK) in another ZIP file using the 
> ZipArchiveInputStream, I do get an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException when doing 
> the arraycopy in ZipArchiveInputStream#readStored(byte[], int, int) (line 
> 362) because the "toRead" is not decreased by the buf.offsetInBuffer.
> I will add the zip in question as attachment.

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