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Smarter definition of what counts as encrypted / unencrypted archive #28

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fnoah opened this issue Jul 3, 2020 · 2 comments
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fnoah commented Jul 3, 2020

Related to #18

When a .tar.lz.gpg and .tar.lz file are available in an archive (perhaps because of previous extractions) use the unencrypted file. Could be a bit tricky for split archives in case some parts are encrypted, others unencrypted and so on.

@izcram what do you think?

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fnoah commented Jul 8, 2020

For example, when extracting an encrypted archive, per default the unencrypted archive will remain in the archive directory. Next time the archive gets extracted, the unencrypted archive should be used automatically instead of the encrypted archive.

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fnoah commented Jul 13, 2020

Currently, when trying to extract an encrypted archive (which per default contains unencrypted .tar.lz files) the program will still perform the encryption and then ask to override said .tar.lz files.

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