Issues
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Any option to signal that the binary is inside a folder and not the single file of the fetched url?
#38 opened by daviddias - 1
Critical severity vulnerability - json-schema
#65 opened by sporto - 4
Remove dependency on request
#25 opened by avh4 - 2
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Allow configuring where to download binaries from
#41 opened by mbark - 1
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work without permissions to create unpacked_bin
#21 opened by avh4 - 3
binwrap fails to install behind a corporate firewall (seems to ignore proxy settings)
#47 opened by trs123 - 11
binwrap install fails (powershell/windows 10)
#35 opened by harrysarson - 0
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Binwrap slows execution down
#31 opened by andys8 - 1
Updating packages
#29 opened by henricavalcante - 5
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Running from packages that need to be installed globally, it didn't check root permissions.
#8 opened by reinaldorauch - 0
Support .gz (non-tar) files
#24 opened by avh4 - 0
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Make it work with `npm --ignore-scripts`
#7 opened by avh4 - 1
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when the end-user installs on an arch/os that doesn't have packaged binaries, a nice message should be given
#3 opened by avh4 - 0
if the package author provides a checksum or signature, it should be verified when downloading
#6 opened by avh4