The idea is that the Zip64 mode is only needed for big files and SXSSF is for 
big files.
XSSF could have the support added too but it hasn't been a priority. In theory, 
we could add it to all the poi-ooxml doc types.





On Friday 11 October 2024 at 01:37:02 IST, Andreas Reichel 
<andr...@manticore-projects.com> wrote: 





On Fri, 2024-10-11 at 00:06 +0000, PJ Fanning wrote:
> It would probably make sense to contact LibreOffice before contacting
> Commons-Compress.

https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=163384

>  The latter would likely only be interested if there was a bug in
> their implementation.

The ZIP file seems to be valid as I have been able to open it with any
ZIP tool and also any other Spreadsheet solution I have.

I think we need to understand first, what exactly triggers the problem.
And LibreOffice does not output much information unfortunately.
Also, I do not really understand why ZIP compression is different for
SXSSF vs. XSSF?

However, in the meantime it may be safest to
set Zip64Mode.AlwaysWithCompatibility and also to print this
recommendation somewhere on the website?

Thanks a lot and cheers!

Andreas



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