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Date: | Thu, 7 Sep 2000 00:18:50 -0600 |
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Kristian,
I am not sure, but it can be that the new form tries to use th MPE
filesystem and file formats for the tarfile.
Your receiver could try to use POSIX to extract the tar.
Tar is a POSIX tool, so it is better to run it in a POSIX environment.
If the receiver uses MPE/iX you could use store on the MPE prompt or tar
from the POSIX shell.
Regards,
Jan Gerrit Kootstra
"Thisted, Kristian" wrote:
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> Hi!
>
> I dont see how these two tape creations can make a difference. Who can? The
> reciver of the tapes tells me one is totally unreadable for him.
>
> New, not good:
> :
> :xeq /bin/pwd
> :xeq /bin/rm "/dev/dat"
> :xeq /bin/mknod "/dev/dat c 0 7"
> :xeq /bin/tar "-cvf /dev/dat CAPN0008"
> :
>
> Old, good:
> :
> :SH
> pwd
> mknod /dev/dat c 0 7
> tar -cvf /dev/dat CAPN0008
> exit
> :
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