this is fixed in the next release
thanks
On Sun, 13 May 2012 13:19:16 +0200 Lionel Cons wrote:
> Glenn, does tar.sh support filenames, option arguments or patterns
> with spaces? I've doubts; looking at the code, for example this line
> ($owner is a bad example option but a simple example to explain the
> trouble):
> options+=" --owner $owner"
> Isn't it better to declare options as an array and replace the
> statement above with:
> options+=( "--owner" )
> options+=( "$owner" )
> and call pax as
> pax $mode "${options[@]}" "$file" $xstring "$@"
> This allows options with special character like spaces and avoids the
> eval statement. This leaves $xstring, for which I'm not sure how to
> handle it.
> Lionel
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