Volker Armin Hemmann schrieb: > On Samstag, 22. September 2007, Florian Philipp wrote: >> Hi! >> >> I'd like to hear some comments on app-arch/star. >> >> I've looked at its (IMHO really great) man page and didn't see anything >> obviously concerning. Most frequently used tar options (-c -x -p -z -j) >> seem to be in place. >> >> What I'd like to know: Is it fully backward compatible to tar? Could I >> safely unmerge tar and make a symlink from tar to star? >> >> Thanks in advance! >> >> Florian Philipp > > http://bulk.fefe.de/lk2006/bench.html > >> Turns out that star can't do "star xzf -", it will say "Can only compress > files." ROTFL! OK, so I used "|gzip -dc|star xf -" instead. What the hell. > > seems that it is not 100% comaptible. > > Since gnu tar, bsd tar and star each are different, I would not unmerge the > gnu tar. Is there any reason not to use the gnu tar?
star supports p7zip which can be much better and especially more flexible than bzip2, gzip and zip. Its other features (better funcionality for acl, sparse files, recovery and backups among other things) didn't sound bad, either. If star were a fully qualified replacement for gnu tar, there would not have been the need to keep it (and to produce possible inconsitency when using both versions). I used find and grep to search for any implementations of tar compressing to stdout - I couldn't find any. Although I don't trust my skills with regular expressions and the result of my test that much I'll do the following: I'll move /bin/tar to /bin/gnutar and make a symlink from /usr/bin/star to /bin/tar. Let's see if it works. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

