Big numbers at the beginning indicate a buggy version of
gnutar.    Switch to  1.13.19   i think it is.
The indexes to your files are messed up,   but the data
should actually be there.

So the experts keep repeating.    I haven't used TAR yet,  just dump.
Deb Baddorf


>  7420253310  7365112753 /./files/html/Presentation/
>  7420253310  7365112752 /./files/html/Presentation/Sheena/
>  7420253310  7365112752 /./files/html/Presentation/Sheena/images/
>  7420253310  7365112752 /./files/html/Presentation/Sheena/mailing lists/
>  7420253310  7365112752 /./files/html/Presentation/Sheena/video/
>  7420253310  7365112752 /./files/html/Presentation/Sheena/website/
>  7420253310  7365112752 /./files/html/Presentation/Sheena/website/images/
>  7420253310  7365112752 /./files/html/Presentation/Templates/
>  7420253310  7365112753 /./files/html/Presentation/_notes/
>  7420253310  7365112753 /./files/html/Presentation/angels/
>  7420253310  7365112753 /./files/html/Presentation/angels/_notes/
>
>Could this cause the problem?  It worked two months ago and I don't 
>believe I changed anything.  I am running GNUTAR 1.13
>Has anyone ever seen this before?
>
>Josh

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