This is a discussion on tar and trailing slash for dirnames. within the mailing.openbsd.tech forums, part of the OpenBSD category; --> Hi, If I make a tarball with tar I get a slightly different result with tar and gtar: The ...
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| Hi, If I make a tarball with tar I get a slightly different result with tar and gtar: The difference is the trailing / for the dirname `foo.' ~% mkdir foo ~% touch foo/bar ~% tar czf 1.tgz foo ~% gtar czf 2.tgz foo ~% tar tzf 1.tgz foo foo/bar ~% tar tzf 2.tgz foo foo/bar ~% gtar tzf 1.tgz foo foo/bar ~% gtar tzf 2.tgz foo/ foo/bar Now reading the sourcecode: /usr/src/bin/pax/tar.c /* * strip off any trailing slash. */ if (*pt == '/') { *pt = '\0'; --arcn->nlen; } So it is done on purpose. But it is incompatible with gtar. And I just happen to run into a situation where this behaviour is required, so I would like to request the change of this behaviour. Or perhaps somebody can enlighten me why this is the prefered behaviour. Of course I have no say in this, I can only ask kindly. # Han |