Mail Archives: cygwin/2007/07/19/13:30:00
Thanks to all, that just might be what I'm looking for.
Also, I made a typo in my original message. My mistake :). I meant to type
"force-local" instead of "force-file". According to the tar help pages:
--force-local archive file is local even if it has a colon
I couldn't get this to work, though.
Brian Dessent wrote:
>
> gmoney3138 wrote:
>
>> When the cygwin tar recognizes this, due to Windows restrictions, the
>> output
>> file is not properly extracted. I Googled around and found options for
>
> Use a managed mount or "--transform s,:,_,g".
>
> I'm not sure what this --force-file you mention is but it's not a valid
> tar option. --force-local might have been what you were looking for,
> however the purpose of that is for overriding the meaning of colon when
> specifying the name of the input file to read, not for dealing with
> filenames inside a tarball that contain a colon, so it's irrelevant to
> this case.
>
> Brian
>
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