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@Jirmi On further reflection, I don't think a JNI wrapper confers a huge advantage over using a native binary in our particular set of circumstances. We will be decompressing files...
Ok! I've pushed the patch. I've only tested it on a single backup, thank you @Yaldo425! @Jirmi I'll push it once it's in a sensible state. Agree in regards to...
#67 Implemented via [RagingMoose](https://github.com/horrorho/RagingMoose).
Hi. Thank you for the feedback and logging data. Taking a cursory look through the data you've supplied, it seems there's been a change to the [Asset](https://github.com/horrorho/InflatableDonkey/blob/13bf5025efda26f0ff17357a0f2dd952143cd045/src/main/java/com/github/horrorho/inflatabledonkey/data/backup/Asset.java) encrypted attributes field....
Thank you! You can email me at [email protected]. I am away with work until the weekend, so I won't be able to look at the issue until then.
I've patched InflatableDonkey and it now appears to function properly with 10.3 beta. I'll test it over the next couple of days and push it over the weekend if all...
@asifmehmoood Thank you. I'll test it this evening. Quick question, has your iOS device updated itself to [APFS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_File_System)? I was wondering as this may alter the download process.
Ok! Pushed. Hopefully it will do the trick.
Hi. Could you let me know the command options you are using?
Ok. The current behaviour is that InflatableDonkey will retrieve a snapshot manifest list. As the domain names are hashed (see below) it will proceed to retrieve each manifest in turn....