How do I enable it?

Regards,
Mark

On 30 Jun 2010, at 17:39, "Dustin J. Mitchell" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 10:51 AM, Mark Adams <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Is this possibly my problem Dustin?
>> 
>> NO-UNQUOTE
>>    If "NO" (the default), gnutar doesn't get the --no-unquote option
>> and the diskname can't have some characters, eg. '\'. If "YES", then the
>> --no-unquote option is given to gnutar and the diskname can have any
>> characters. This option is available only if you are using tar-1.16 or
>> newer.
>> 
>> How do I enable this option? (and shouldn't it be YES by default for a
>> normal install? whats the downside?)
> 
> Possibly.  It's not default because it will break tar<1.16.  Tar's
> quoting behavior is fantastically complicated - see
>  http://wiki.zmanda.com/index.php/GNU_Tar_Include_and_Exclude_Behavior
> 
> But give it a shot!
> 
> Dustin
> 
> -- 
> Open Source Storage Engineer
> http://www.zmanda.com

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