In ancient times tar used a blocksize of 10240 bytes (or 20 records of 512
bytes), particularly for tape. I'm pretty sure I sometimes had to zero pad
out to a multiple of 10240 bytes, even when there was no tape involved.
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 12:16 AM, Matt Caswell wrote:
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> On 13/01/15 00
On 13/01/15 00:51, jone...@teksavvy.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There is an untarring error with file. Here are the details.
>
> File size:
>
> 1425056 Jan 4 18:50 openssl-fips-2.0.9.tar.gz
>
> md5sum test OK with:
>
> c8256051d7a76471c6ad4fb771404e60
>
> The error:
>
> % tar xvfz openss
Hello,
There is an untarring error with file. Here are the details.
File size:
1425056 Jan 4 18:50 openssl-fips-2.0.9.tar.gz
md5sum test OK with:
c8256051d7a76471c6ad4fb771404e60
The error:
% tar xvfz openssl-fips-2.0.9.tar.gz
[...]
openssl-fips-2.0.9/util/ssleay.num
openssl-fips-2.0.