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untarring compressed files on unix
Hi there,
Is there a way to add the initial slash when compressing files on windows. Ie, I want to compress some files on my c drive, and be able to extract them on unix, but the initial slash is never added - Is there a way to do this? See my attachment for more clarification. I also know its possible by extracting the tar.gz file from the root, but I'd like to be able to extract it to the /fsd/... directory from anywhere. Any help much appreciated. Thanks, e. |
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Maybe search google? Not many people here use unix daily...
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I've tried but no luck - I have a workaround where I untar and retar the files with the unix directory structure, but I was just wondering if PACL could do it for me and clean things up a bit.
Thanks anyway, e. |
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Have you tried extracting .tar.gz archive on Unix from / directory . This will extract file dir/test.c to /dir/test.c.
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