On 2016-05-04, Allison, Timothy B. wrote:
> And the internet has answers...according to
> http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/IWA
> "However, the variant of Snappy that is used does not comply with the
> spec for that format, omitting the stream identifier and checksum."
Why? I'm not asking
Not sure about the use case, but maybe you can add a listener
(AbstractStateMachine#getEngine()#addListener(stateMachine, new
MyListener())).
If you get a TransitionalState in your listener, you may possibly get
all the available Transitions and TransitionTargets.
Regards,
Woonsan
On Sun, May
Hi Mansour,
Sorry for late response.
There are some (radical) changes needed for 2.0, so it's getting
delayed. You can find more detail from Ate's message:
- http://markmail.org/thread/bb4ihxzhtprv675c
Regards,
Woonsan
On Sat, Apr 30, 2016 at 7:40 PM, Mansour Al Akeel
And the internet has answers...according to
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/IWA
"However, the variant of Snappy that is used does not comply with the spec for
that format, omitting the stream identifier and checksum."
I've opened:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMPRESS-352
All,
Over on Tika, we recently had a user post some new Apple iWorks files. These
are zips that now contain mostly .iwa files. I found one mention on the
internet that these might be snappy compressed, but I'm not having luck opening
them. I get only -1 with SNAPPY_RAW, and I get an