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* cpio vs. tar
@ 1997-11-04  7:38 Bill Walker
  1997-11-04 11:52 ` Jeffrey A Law
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From: Bill Walker @ 1997-11-04  7:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: egcs

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> Is it really worth the bother?    Isn't cpio one of those utilities 
> that's been around since UNIX was distributed on clay tablets?   Even 
> though X/open has marked it "to be withdrawn" and SUSv2 tags it as 
> "legacy" suggesting that "Applications should migrate to the pax 
> utility.", would any OS vendor not ship cpio?
> 
> 
> 
> Alternately, we can continue to patch this one system at a time until
> we all die.    Here's one that should fix the system this was reported
> on.
> 

Hmm.  At the risk of generating a lot of flying pieces, how about
just including GNU cpio (or GNU tar) with the compiler in the first place ?

If that is a political/technical atrocity, perhaps a "minimal" utility
could be created and shipped.  Something like a "shar" which might
run under any boat-anchor with a shell.  (Duck!  Duck!)

BW




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