Changelog for zip-archive-0.2.3.7
zip-archive 0.2.3.7
* Declared test suite's dependency on 'zip' using custom Setup.lhs (#21,#22).
zip-archive 0.2.3.6
* Removed hard-coded path to zip in test suite (#21).
* Removed misplaced build-depends in cabal file.
zip-archive 0.2.3.5
* Allow compilation with binary >= 0.5. Note that toArchiveOrFail
is not safe when compiled against binary < 0.7; it will never
return a Left value, and will raise an error if parsing fails,
just like toArchive. This is documented in the haddocks.
This is ugly, but justified by the need to have a version
of zip-archive that compiles against older versions of binary.
zip-archive 0.2.3.4
* Make sure all path comparisons compare normalized paths.
So, findEntryByPath "foo" will find something stored as "./foo"
in the zip container.
zip-archive 0.2.3.3
* Better normalization of file paths: "./foo/bar" and "foo/./bar"
are now treated the same, for example. Note that we do not
yet treat "foo/../bar" and "bar" as the same.
zip-archive 0.2.3.2
* Removed lower bound on directory (>= 1.2), which caused build
failures with GHC 7.4 and 7.6.
* Added travis script for automatic testing on 3 GHC versions.
zip-archive 0.2.3.1
* Require binary >= 0.7 and directory >= 1.2. The newer binary
is needed to provide toArchiveOrFail. The other change is
mainly for convenience, to avoid lots of ugly conditional
compilation.
zip-archive 0.2.3
* Export new function `toArchiveOrFail`. Closes #17.
* Set general purpose bit flag to use UTF8 in local file header.
Otherwise we get a mismatch between the flag in the central
directory and the flag in the local file header, which causes some
programs not to be able to extract the files. Closes #19.
zip-archive 0.2.2.1
* Fix a stack overflow in getWordsTillSig (Tristan Ravitch).
zip-archive 0.2.2
* Set bit 11 in the file header to ensure other programs
recognize UTF-8 encoded file names (Tobias Brandt).
zip-archive 0.2.1
* Added OptLocation, to specify the path to which a file
is to be added when readEntry is used (Stephen McIntosh).