Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 10:47:45 -0801 From: Jos Backus <jos@catnook.com> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Heads up: gtar gone from base system Message-ID: <20050329184807.GA38296@lizzy.catnook.local> In-Reply-To: <02e501c5342c$75bca5b0$6800000a@venti> References: <20050329041527.GA9586@VARK.MIT.EDU> <20050329062550.GA69824@cirb503493.alcatel.com.au> <02e501c5342c$75bca5b0$6800000a@venti>
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On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 01:56:14AM -0500, Brian K. White wrote: [snip] > >( cd srcdir ; tar cf - . ) | ( cd destdir ; tar xpf - ) > > All the first perens does is leave you sitting wherever you were before > starting, whereas my example would have left you sitting in srcdir. > It makes no functional difference in the tar/untar job itself. Not quite; without the first set of parentheses, destdir is interpreted relative to srcdir. Unless srcdir are meant as symbolic values and dstdir has an absolute value, in which case this is not an issue. $ cd $HOME $ pwd /home/jos $ (cd /; pwd 1>&2) | (cd /usr; pwd) / /usr $ pwd /home/jos $ (cd /; pwd 1>&2) | (cd usr; pwd) cd: can't cd to usr /home/jos / $ pwd /home/jos $ cd /; pwd 1>&2 | (cd usr; pwd) / /usr $ pwd / $ Note: /home/jos/usr doesn't exist. -- Jos Backus jos at catnook.com
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