Subject: Re: bin/695: tar won't restore files that are not writable by owner
To: der Mouse <mouse@Collatz.McRCIM.McGill.EDU>
From: J.T. Conklin <jconklin@netcom.com>
List: netbsd-bugs
Date: 01/04/1995 10:05:03
> Agreed.  And my tar has no trouble :-).  (I have written a tar which
> owes nothing to any other code; I offered it as a possible way to
> eliminate some GPLed code from NetBSD.

> IMO (c) is the most likely, and in that case this note is partly a
> gentle nudge.  For anyone interested, it's up for ftp in
> collatz.mcrcim.mcgill.edu:/mouse/tar.{c,1,README} - I recommend
> fetching .gz files if you can, to reduce traffic on the slow
> netlink.)

Thanks for the offer.  I'll try to look at it the beginning of next
week.  

Another alternative is to use pax's tar front end.  Although the last
time I suggested this, people were horrified that they would lose the
-z option.  But with a little work, pax could replace both GNU tar and
GNU cpio.

	--jtc