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Date:      Sat, 04 Jan 2003 20:30:52 -0500
From:      Phillip Smith <phillip@3bags.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: help! Problems with TAR archives?
Message-ID:  <BA3CF4FB.35FC%phillip@3bags.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.05.10301041849160.9226-100000@buffnet11.buffnet.net>

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Would it be possible to use a script to achieve the same outcome? I've trie=
d
re-uploading/downlaoding the files in multiple modes, to no avail.

Also, I ftp'd these files TO a Windows box FROM my BSD box, so I believe
that the default mode for that would be binary? Are there any other reasons
this may have happened? Any way to test?

p.

on 1/4/03 6:50 PM, Stephen Hovey at shovey@buffnet.net wrote:

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> windows ftp defaults to ascii more, not binary, so its adds a \r to each
> \n - you might save your tar files if you upload ascii to get them
> stripped out again.
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> On Sat, 4 Jan 2003, Phillip Smith wrote:
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>>=20
>> Hi,
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>> Wondering what (if anything) can be done about this?
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>> freedom# tar -xf www.tar
>> tar: Skipping to next file header...
>> tar: Unknown file type '' for
>> =97=E7=D3=EE=EF=E68=CB=9F=DC=AB=BB=DF[+=EE=AFn=B7=D1_}=FB=8F=86=ED=D2M=C22=C5=BE=F0=90=B1=E7=D5V=B42=AC=A38(Uvj=DBu=BE=DF=D7=A9=A6=85=E4, extracted as
>> normal file
>> tar: Skipping to next file header...
>>=20
>>=20
>> I don't understand what's happened to this archive (and serveral others =
that
>> represent my entire system backup)? I'm having the same problem with a w=
hole
>> set of archives that I ftp to a remote Windows machine... the ones I sto=
red
>> on my other FreeBSD machine are fine. Did something happen during the
>> transfer?
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>> Also, for each archive, the first few items are extracted properly and t=
hen
>> there all this junk... any thought _really_ appreciated. If these are
>> corrupt, I've lost a pile of data.
>>=20
>> Many thanks in advance,
>>=20
>> phillip.
>>=20
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