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Guillaume Nodet updated MSHARED-1446: ------------------------------------- Fix Version/s: (was: maven-archiver-4.0.0-beta-2) > Add docs about repro build output timestamp boundaries > ------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: MSHARED-1446 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MSHARED-1446 > Project: Maven Shared Components > Issue Type: Task > Components: maven-archiver > Affects Versions: maven-archiver-3.6.2 > Reporter: Michael Osipov > Assignee: Michael Osipov > Priority: Major > Fix For: maven-archiver-4.0.0, maven-archiver-3.6.3, > maven-archiver-4.0.0-beta-3 > > > In MSHARED-1067 the boundaries have been introduced, but never documented by > they actually exist. Reason: MS-DOS time limitation for 2+2 bytes starting > from 1980. See ZIP note: > {quote} > 4.4.6 date and time fields: (2 bytes each) > The date and time are encoded in standard MS-DOS format. > If input came from standard input, the date and time are > those at which compression was started for this data. > If encrypting the central directory and general purpose bit > flag 13 is set indicating masking, the value stored in the > Local Header will be zero. MS-DOS time format is different > from more commonly used computer time formats such as > UTC. For example, MS-DOS uses year values relative to 1980 > and 2 second precision. > {quote} -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)