On Thu, 17 Jul 2003, Biederman, Steve wrote:
> > You'll also want the source for tar. Get that from setup too.
>
> I don't see where I have a choice within setup for source ...
It's the checkbox marked "Src" between the version and the name of the
package.
Igor
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> >>result of 'bt' (initially at least) may help someone on this list
> >>spot your problem.
> >>
> >>Good luck and enjoy! ;-)
> >>
> >>Larry
> >>
> >>
> >>Biederman, Steve wrote:
> >>
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Biederman, Steve wrote:
Any suggestions how I can proceed to debug why tar acts the way it does for me and
not for you?
I think you're down to building and debugging the code.
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Any suggestions how I can proceed to debug why tar acts the way it does for me and
not for you?
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On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 02:12:18PM -0700, Biederman, Steve wrote:
>tar 1.13.25 runs forever, consuming CPU time, and produces nothing, on
>the following test case:
>
>Go to an empty directory. Extract the attached with "tar -xzf
>hang.tgz". Test that tar works on the extracted tree by doing
>some
tar 1.13.25 runs forever, consuming CPU time, and produces nothing, on the following
test case:
Go to an empty directory. Extract the attached with "tar -xzf hang.tgz".
Test that tar works on the extracted tree by doing something like "tar -cf
/temp/test.tar ."
Now, "mv ATA_INTERFAC ATA_INTERF
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