On Friday 27 September 2002 08:42, Jason Greenberg wrote: >Hello, using tar (GNU tar) 1.13.25, I am missing files from the > index that amrecover generates. From a folder with about 30 > thousand files in it, amrecover lists about 10 files. This may > or may not be related to the faq-o-matic > http://amanda.sourceforge.net/fom-serve/cache/310.html, because > my index file looks corrupted: > >07544045020/./abaverh/public_html/WDBRY/wdbry_img_Logo_ISO.jpg >07544045020/./abaverh/public_html/WDBRY/wdbry_img_Logo_ISOW.jpg >07544045020/./abaverh/public_html/WDBRY/wdbry_img_Logo_OOEX.gif >07544045020/./abaverh/public_html/WDBRY/wdbry_img_Logo_OOEX2.gif >07544045020/./abaverh/public_html/WDBRY/wdbry_img_News_CA.jpg >07544045020/./abaverh/public_html/WDBRY/wdbry_img_News_FAQ.jpg >07544045020/./abaverh/public_html/WDBRY/wdbry_img_News_OP.jpg > >But please note that all hosts are using tar 1.13.25, which is > later than the suspected < 1.13.19 bug. The corrupted indexing > is only happening on *one* of my client machines, running gnu tar > 1.13.25.
I think I'd do a locate on both tar, and gnutar on the machine, and make sure that ALL of them are either 1.13-25, or are links to it. There may e an old one laying around thats being found first in the $PATH. -- Cheers, Gene AMD K6-III@500mhz 320M Athlon1600XP@1400mhz 512M 99.16% setiathome rank, not too shabby for a WV hillbilly
