multivol piped to tar
John Gilmore
gnu at hoptoad.uucp
Tue Dec 2 20:38:28 AEST 1986
In article <4613 at mimsy.UUCP>, chris at mimsy.UUCP (Chris Torek) writes:
> ...for all us nonstandard folk running 4.2 or
> 4.3BSD, tar has the `B' option to re-block its input.
> For those of you suffering with `The Standard', if your tar does not
> have a re-blocking option, there is always this trick...
Or you could get a copy of my public domain tar from mod.sources.
PD tar supports the "B" option as do 4.2 and 4.3 tar, it has been ported
to several different `The Standard' systems, and it's free. It also
supports the new POSIX stuff (owner/group names in addition to numbers;
dumping directories, fifos, /dev, etc). And it's faster than Unix tar.
I have not tried it with multivol, though I've piped a lot of stuff to it.
I submitted it about a month ago and it should be coming out Real Soon
Now. Please don't send me mail asking for copies. Send mail to Rich
$alz and ask him where mod.sources has gone and whether you can
volunteer to help him clean out the backlog.
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