Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/05/30/08:17:44
On Thu, 30 May 1996, A.Appleyard wrote:
> (2) I tried to run the packer/unpacker called TAR. As it said that it is
> from GNU, I mention it here. It has one big fault: when I type `tar +help',
> the help output comes out all at once, the top of it shoots off the screen so
> I can't read it, and it totally ignores `> T$' and `| MORE'.
It probably goes to stderr, so you should use one of the methods for
stderr redirection; see the FAQ.
If you only want to unTar, it's best to use DJTAR that comes with DJGPP
v2, because it has these additional features:
1) It can unzip and untar .tar.gz files in one pass, without
wasting disk storage for temporary files (important for large
distributions, like Emacs).
2) It converts filenames that are illegal under 8+3 DOS file
namespace, and does so in a way compatible with other DJGPP programs. It
also leaves a log of filename changes in a disk file.
3) It knows about long filenames, and so leaves the original
filenames intact when it runs under Win95.
4) It allows to unTar only a single file (handy to browse those README
files) or a group of files, and can redirect the files to a pipe (so you
can view them with `more' or `less').
5) Everything it writes to the console goes to stdout, not stderr
(except the error messages).
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