[Bug 2022000] Re: Garbled characters displayed when running "zipinfo --help" command

Dominik Viererbe 2022000 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed May 31 19:39:31 UTC 2023


*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1429939 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1429939

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1429939
   zipinfo crashes without arguments

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Title:
  Garbled characters displayed when running "zipinfo --help" command

Status in unzip package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When I was running "unzip --help" on jammy I got the output you see at
  the end of this bug ticket. This behavior is not present on bionic,
  focal, kinetic, lunar and mantic.

  Note: On bionic, focal, lunar and mantic I got the error message "error:  zipfile probably corrupt (segmentation violation)"
  This message was not present on jammy and kinetic.

  How to replicate:
  $ lxc launch images:ubuntu/jammy tester
  $ lxc exec tester bash
  $ apt install -y unzip
  $ zipinfo --help
  ZipInfo 3.00 of 20 April 2009, by Greg Roelofs and the Info-ZIP group.

  List name, date/time, attribute, size, compression method, etc., about files
  in list (excluding those in xlist) contained in the specified .zip archive(s).
  "file[.zip]" may be a wildcard name containing *, ?, [] (e.g., "[a-j]*.zip").

     usage:  zipinfo [-12smlvChMtTz] file[.zip] [list...] [-x xlist...]
        or:  unzip -Z [-12smlvChMtTz] file[.zip] [list...] [-x xlist...]

  main listing-format options:             -s  short Unix "ls -l" format (def.)
    -1  filenames ONLY, one per line       -m  medium Unix "ls -l" format
    -2  just filenames but allow -h/-t/-z  -l  long Unix "ls -l" format
                                           -v  verbose, multi-page format
  miscellaneous options:
    -h  print header line       -t  print totals for listed files or for all
    -z  print zipfile comment   -T� print file times in sortable decimal format
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    -O CHARSET  specify a character encoding for DOS, Windows and OS/2 archives
    -I CHARSET  specify a character encoding for UNIX and other archives

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