Hi,
According to bsdtar(1) manpage, tar has a --gname switch that permits
to set an arbitrary groupname in the tar archive, but:
$ tar -cf test.tar --gname root test.sh
tar: Option --gname is not supported
Usage:
List:tar -tf archive-filename
Extract: tar -xf archive-filename
Create
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Romain Garbage romain.garb...@gmail.comwrote:
According to bsdtar(1) manpage, tar has a --gname switch that permits
to set an arbitrary groupname in the tar archive, but:
$ tar -cf test.tar --gname root test.sh
tar: Option --gname is not supported
Usage
Grant Peel wrote:
Wow,
After a fresh install of FreeBSD 6.4, (with Xorg) I tried installing Gnome, and I get a
stop during build, Filesystem Full!
Is Gname really that big? or did I miss doing something?
Well it is big, but since you are installing from a clean system all the
gnome
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 02:49:37 -0500
Grant Peel gp...@thenetnow.com wrote:
Wow,
After a fresh install of FreeBSD 6.4, (with Xorg) I tried installing
Gnome, and I get a stop during build, Filesystem Full!
Is Gname really that big? or did I miss doing something?
Doing a du -h -d1 on /usr
Wow,
After a fresh install of FreeBSD 6.4, (with Xorg) I tried installing Gnome, and
I get a stop during build, Filesystem Full!
Is Gname really that big? or did I miss doing something?
Doing a du -h -d1 on /usr shows
...
7.0G ports.
1.8G local
df -h shows:
...
/dev/ad8s1e 9.7G(total