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Re: Possible bug in windows/cygwin handling of tar command

2004-04-15 15:42:02
Subject: Re: Possible bug in windows/cygwin handling of tar command
From: Paul Bijnens <paul.bijnens AT xplanation DOT com>
To: Joe Rhett <jrhett AT isite DOT net>
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 21:37:05 +0200
Joe Rhett wrote:

What I fail to understand is that tar should NOT try to read this
directory.  It is explicitly excluded.  It is wasting time attempting to do
so.

Even more to the point, these are subdirectories.  It was excluded at a
higher level, so it shouldn't even know about these directories.


(sending to amanda-users, instead of -hackers -- more appropriate I
believe.)

Just to get enough details:  what are the exact contents of the
exclude-list and the disklist entry?
And what is the exact error message you get?


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