Thanks Francesco.
I'd prefer something CLI, the gnuwin32 one doesn't handle -z option,
so files have to be manually ungzipped first. It also fails to create
the \include\openssl dir content properly. These are links in the tar,
and it creates .lnk files (untgz32 creates zero byte files). Both make
the build process file.

[ I've tried the msys one, but it doesn't do anything. ]

Brgds,
Viktor

On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 11:51 PM, Francesco Saverio Giudice <
i...@fsgiudice.com> wrote:

> Hi Viktor,
>
> Il 20/01/2009 23.30, Viktor Szakáts ha scritto:
>
>  Hi folks,
>>
>> Anyone knows a tar utility for Windows, which works properly?
>> (it's a plus if it doesn't depend on Cyg and similar dlls)
>>
>> I use this one:
>> UNTGZ/32bit Decompression Utility 0.95 freeware version
>> Copyright (c) 1996,97 Tillmann Steinbrecher. Feb 17 1997
>>
>> But it consistently messes up f.e. OpenSSL tars, like this one:
>> http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-0.9.8j.tar.gz
>>
>> Any tips?
>>
>
> I use Total Commander (www.ghisler.com) as GUI file manager that fully
> manage tar files.
> Otherwise, as command line tools, tar from gnuwin32 (
> http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/gtar.htm) that has 2 dependencies
> dll (
> http://garr.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/gnuwin32/tar-1.13-1-dep.zip)
>
> HTH
>
> Best regards,
> Francesco
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