On Tuesday 21 February 2006 19:12, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Ben Paley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
me$ pkg_info | grep tar
gtar-1.15.1_1 GNU version of the traditional tar archiver
You're obviously not *using* gnu tar, because you would be getting
errors on the -l option if you were.
Ben Paley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry. left off some information that might come in handy!
me$ uname -srm
FreeBSD 6.0-STABLE i386
me$ pkg_info | grep tar
gtar-1.15.1_1 GNU version of the traditional tar archiver
startup-notification-0.8_1 Library that supports startup
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 19:12, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Ben Paley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry. left off some information that might come in handy!
me$ uname -srm
FreeBSD 6.0-STABLE i386
me$ pkg_info | grep tar
gtar-1.15.1_1 GNU version of the traditional tar archiver
When source/usr/home/me/public_html is empty then it runs fine. But when I put
any links in, tar dies with a segmentation fault.
Has anyone got any ideas why?
Yup, looks like I'm using bsdtar
Now that you know which tar you're using, :-)
time to drag out the standard debugging process for
From: Dieter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: tar segmentation fault
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now that you know which tar you're using, :-)
time to drag out the standard debugging process for
segmentation faults.
It's come to that, has it?
Oh well
Sorry. left off some information that might come in handy!
me$ uname -srm
FreeBSD 6.0-STABLE i386
me$ pkg_info | grep tar
gtar-1.15.1_1 GNU version of the traditional tar archiver
startup-notification-0.8_1 Library that supports startup notification spec
from freede
me$
Thanks,
Ben
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