Gene Heskett <[email protected]> ha escrit:

> I expected a better reply, Sergey.

The original question was how ``to stop tar from expanding the
"./" entry''. I've given the answer.  

> This is a copout over a huge security problem.

Sorry, I don't see any security problem here.  What I see is the usage
problem, both when creating the archive and when extracting it.

> Its tar that needs fixed, by precheckng the perms on . and refusing to
> touch  . if it has no rights.

I don't get your point. If tar "has no rights", it will be unable to
change anythng. When run as root, tar always is able to change ownerships
and modes. What do you want to check?

Regards,
Sergey

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