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Phillip Smith
Sent: January 9, 2003 10:23 AM
To: 'Greg 'groggy' Lehey'
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Subject: RE: help! Problems with TAR archives?
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What does tar t tell you on the FreeBSD side
On Thursday, 9 January 2003 at 12:08:29 -0500, Phillip Smith wrote:
On January 9, 2003 10:23 AM, Phillip Smith wrote:
What does tar t tell you on the FreeBSD side?
tar: Hmm, this doesn't look like a tar archive.
tar: Skipping to next file header...
tar: only read 521 bytes from archive
On Saturday, 4 January 2003 at 20:30:52 -0500, Phillip Smith wrote:
on 1/4/03 6:50 PM, Stephen Hovey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 4 Jan 2003, Phillip Smith wrote:
Wondering what (if anything) can be done about this?
freedom# tar -xf www.tar
tar: Skipping to next file
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On Monday, 6 January 2003 at 8:45:25 -0500, Phillip Smith wrote:
On Saturday, 4 January 2003 at 20:30:52 -0500, Phillip Smith wrote:
on
On Saturday, 4 January 2003 at 20:30:52 -0500, Phillip Smith wrote:
on 1/4/03 6:50 PM, Stephen Hovey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 4 Jan 2003, Phillip Smith wrote:
Wondering what (if anything) can be done about this?
freedom# tar -xf www.tar
tar: Skipping to next file header...
tar:
windows ftp defaults to ascii more, not binary, so its adds a \r to each
\n - you might save your tar files if you upload ascii to get them
stripped out again.
On Sat, 4 Jan 2003, Phillip Smith wrote:
Hi,
Wondering what (if anything) can be done about this?
freedom# tar -xf www.tar
Would it be possible to use a script to achieve the same outcome? I've tried
re-uploading/downlaoding the files in multiple modes, to no avail.
Also, I ftp'd these files TO a Windows box FROM my BSD box, so I believe
that the default mode for that would be binary? Are there any other reasons