Bugs, Possible Problems and Leftovers with QAZ v3.40a:
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o Filenames longer than 64 characters will be truncated.

o Right-justifying the name-field under 16-characters when names are
  longer than 14-or-so characters will not truncate properly with the
  -fc option.

o QAZ seems to have some problems with certain LAN drivers, and had
  to be taken offline from one BBS because of that.  The reason has
  yet to be determined.

o QAZ does not show comments (with the -vc option) for .HPK, .RAR or 
  .SQZ archives because the comments are compressed. (In the case of 
  .HPK files, the comments may be .GIF or .JPG graphics.)  QAZ does
  not show individual file comments.

o QAZ does not recognize HAP v2 or Unix Freeze v1 files.

o QAZ cannot list UC2 or PackIt II or III (Macintosh .PIT) archives 
  because the file-information is encoded. (A similar situation may 
  go for some other file types, such as .tar.Z files.)

o Some archive formats handled by QAZ are based on hacked information,
  and possible bugs may be lurking in strange files.  

o QAZ will show directories as seperate file listings when a directory is
  stored as a file (ie., with date-time stamp, and not merely as a path).

o The -fi option will not work properly if the directory attributes are
  messed-up (as was the case with one .ZIP file I found).

o Broken ZIP files are handled differently after QAZ v3.30a, since the 
  local directory is not used: hence listings may be incomplete if the 
  central directory is damaged.

o QAZ generally doesn't convert file attributes across platforms well.

o Some Amiga .LHA files are not compatible with LHARC, and will be reported 
  as damaged.

o QAZ cannot recognize the security envelopes on .PAK archives. Hence 
  the -ra option will not flag this.

o QAZ does not adjust for time-zones in .ZOO or Info-Zip archives, nor does
  QAZ adjust time-zones properly for daylight savings time with Unix and Mac
  timestamps.  Unix-timestamps will be rounded to even seconds.

o QAZ may not recognize some self-extracting archives (including special
  installation SFX for UC2); Nor does QAZ flag Macintosh self-extractors 
  (.SEA) as self-extracting (with -ra option)

o QAZ will not show separate forks for Mac DiskDoubler archives, as well as
  some unusual formats for the Mac, such as .ARC etc.

o QAZ does not display a Host-OS for archive formats that do not diff-
  erentiate operating systems (ie., .ARC, .SIT, .LHA, etc.). I have no 
  documentation for the Host-OS in LIM or CoDec Archives.  The Host-OS
  information in .ZOO archives may be innacurate.

o Identification of Moof or Voof (.M or .V) files is problematic, since I 
  have not been able to get consistent results from v1.1.

o With a couple of exceptions, QAZ does not check header CRCs or CheckSums.

o Some mangled ZIP files with bad CRCs can be listed by PKZIP, but not
  by QAZ.

o Some of the .OMB "ARC" files I have found tend to have mangled comments.
  I suspect these are non-standard ARC-related files.

o Bizarro-Bug: if -w or -b (without a '+') follow '-l-' or '-l+', they 
  will be ignored, although if '-lu' or '-ll' are used, they work fine.
  I can find absolutely *no* explanation for this. Same with -ut option
  which often prints strange hex-decimal digits.
