[Harbour] proper tar utility for Windows
Viktor Szakáts
harbour.01 at syenar.hu
Wed Jan 21 03:37:12 EST 2009
Hi Lost,
Thanks for your suggestion. It seems it also doesn't create
those files, but I've just retried, and the whole issue seems
to be worked around by the OpenSSL build process, so this
specific problem is now solved. 7z is a good choice for
this job as I use it anyway (but I have to keep in mind it's
also good for tar :).
BTW, it would be great to see 7z support in Harbour.
[ The slight problem with this is that ANSI C 7z encoder
doesn't exist yet, but they seem to be working on it. ]
Brgds,
Viktor
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 1:00 AM, Lost <lostmyhearttoher at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Viktor,
>
> El día 20/01/2009 Viktor Szakáts <harbour.01 at syenar.hu> escribió:
>
> > I'd prefer something CLI, the gnuwin32 one doesn't handle -z option,
> > so files have to be manually ungzipped first. It also fails to create
> > the \include\openssl dir content properly. These are links in the tar,
> > and it creates .lnk files (untgz32 creates zero byte files). Both make
> > the build process file.
> > [ I've tried the msys one, but it doesn't do anything. ]
> > Brgds,
> > Viktor
> >
>
> Maybe it's not quite what you're looking for, but have you tried 7-zip?
> http://www.7-zip.org/
> There is a command line version in the download page.
>
> (BTW, it's great to see you back around!)
>
> HTH,
> Lost
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