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From: "Biederman, Steve" <steve_biederman AT mentorg DOT com>
To: "'cygwin AT cygwin DOT com'" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: RE: What is the minimum needed to run gtar?
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 14:59:11 -0700
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(Resuming an earlier discussion ...)

In my Cygwin environment, I can invoke tar with Windows-style pathnames,
i.e, "tar -cf C:/temp/foo.tar ."  My non-Cygwin users can't; for them, the
"C:" is interpreted as a remote machine name and they get "cannot execute
remote shell".

What is the correct solution to this problem?


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