On 22 October 2005, Hannah Schroeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello! > > On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 01:43:03PM +0000, Christian Weisgerber wrote: > >Hannah Schroeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> Use a more apt data format in your use case. Ehm correcting myself: > >> According to pax(1), 100 is the limit for pathnames in the old tar > >> format, while the limit for ustar is 250. For *pathnames*!. > > >> Perhaps you can use cpio (or pax with -x cpio). > > >Actually, it's the SVR4 cpio format ("sv4cpio" or the variant > >"sv4crc") you want. 1024-char file/path names, 32-bit inode and > >device numbers, and even reasonably portable. > > If the plain cpio format itself isn't up to the task, perhaps the pax > manual page should document its limitations. I went by the manual page > and saw no mention of restrictions there for cpio, either. > > Still good to know about that recommendation, I might have some use for > it too.
See also the classical articles by Elizabeth Zwicky: http://berdmann.dyndns.org/doc/dump/zwicky/testdump.doc.html http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa03/tech/full_papers/zwicky/zwicky_html/ Regards, Liviu Daia -- Dr. Liviu Daia e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Institute of Mathematics web page: http://www.imar.ro/~daia of the Romanian Academy PGP key: http://www.imar.ro/~daia/daia.asc