I am trying to retrieve the "Implementation version" from one of the .jar file
The command which tried is as below.
I am able to get the version as below
But the problem is the above command is not terminating naturally. I have to forcefully exit the command to return to the shell terminal.
On extracting the .jar file there is a MANIFEST file and "Implementation-Version" is written inside the MANIFEST file.Please help in getting the Implementation version from the jar file.
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Last edited by RudiC; 10-26-2017 at 09:30 AM..
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In fact, I don't see a reason your command should not terminate.
- How big is the subdirectory structure?
- How many files with that name are scattered within?
- Is that file REALLY zipped?
1. Subdirectory under META-INF have many packages
2. File is getting extracted as per the below output
Apparently , modified the above command by omitting the colon( symbol as below and the result is having another keyword Implementation-Version outputting in the terminal,again i have to forcefully terminate the command. Will this could be the issue?
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