relative pathname question!
Anthony A. Datri
aad at stpstn.UUCP
Sun Aug 7 02:34:26 AEST 1988
In article <5762 at super.upenn.edu> spolsky at eniac.seas.upenn.edu.UUCP (Joel Spolsky) writes:
>In article <1670003 at hpcilzb.HP.COM> tedj at hpcilzb.HP.COM (Ted Johnson) writes:
>As far as I can tell, there is NO way to extract tar files with
>absolute pathnames anywhere except their original positions.
I tried for a year or two to do that, then gave up. When I make a tar tape
I always explicitly give it a ./foo pathname. A month or so ago one of my
users (a boss-type, actually) came to me with a tape written by a company we
do work with, and asked me to read it. Lo and behold! /usr2/sally/... on
the tape! I felt like assaulting the representative of that company who was
here with my df32 platter, but I cooled off. I just made a /usr2 that was
a symbolic link to where I wanted it to go and everything was okay. Things
could have been worse because there used to be a user "sally". Reminds me
of my days back at CMU when a user would come up with a tape they wanted to
read.
me: What density is the tape?
user: Huh?
me: What format is the tape?
user: Huh?
me: Allright, what kind of computer is the tape from?
user: Huh?
(but I digress..)
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employer, my GIGI, or my 11/34)
beak is beak is not
Anthony A. Datri,SysAdmin,StepstoneCorporation,stpstn!aad
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