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Created Jun 10, 2016 by intrigeri@intrigeriMaintainer

Does not inform the user when files where lost while cleaning an archive

I've just run MAT on a tarball (@.tar.bz2@) that contained a few dozens @.pl@ and @.pm@ Perl program files, plus a PDF, 2 JPG's and a @.txt@.

MAT happily tells me "whatever.tar.bz2 cleaned !" (the space before the exclamation mark is a typo, btw).

I would appreciate it if it quickly mentioned, in passing, that most of the files were removed from the tarball, that now only contains the non-Perl files.

(from redmine: created on 2013-11-11, closed on 2014-04-03, relates #7012 (closed))

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