On Sat, Jan 8, 2022 at 1:30 AM Bruno Haible via cfarm-users <[email protected]> wrote: > > Peter Gutmann wrote: > > A quick > > workaround if you're using zipped archives is to add -DD to the command > > line. > > What do you mean? Neither 'tar' not 'make' takes a '-DD' option.
I believe that would be the -D and -DD option to unzip (1). The man page says: -D skip restoration of timestamps for extracted items. Normally, unzip tries to restore all meta-information for extracted items that are supplied in the Zip archive (and do not require privileges or impose a security risk). By specifying -D, unzip is told to suppress restoration of timestamps for directories explicitly created from Zip archive entries. This option only applies to ports that support setting timestamps for directories (currently ATheOS, BeOS, MacOS, OS/2, Unix, VMS, Win32, for other unzip ports, -D has no effect). The duplicated option -DD forces suppression of timestamp restoration for all extracted entries (files and directories). This option results in setting the timestamps for all extracted entries to the current time. Jeff _______________________________________________ cfarm-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.tetaneutral.net/listinfo/cfarm-users
