Am Montag, 25. September 2006 23:40 schrieb A. Costa:
> 'man lzop', in examples for archives, suggests:
>
>     % man lzop | grep -n -A 10 "extract multiple files"
>     352:       archive mode: compress/extract multiple files into a single
> archive 353-       file
>     354-         create
>     355-           lzop a.c b.c -o sources.lzo          -> create an
> archive ...
>     360-         extract
>      ...
>     362-           lzop -x ../src/sources.lzo           -> extract to
> current directory
>
> The example in line #362 does not "extract multiple files" from a
> '.tar.lzo' archive.  It extracts a single '.tar' from a '.tar.lzo'.

It does extract multiple files if you put multiple files into it, as the 
example on line 352 does.  Of course, if you put a single tar file in the 
archive, you only get a single tar file out.


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