Am Dienstag, 5. Juni 2012 um 13:19:31, schrieb Brad King <brad.k...@kitware.com> > On 06/05/2012 08:57 AM, Kornel Benko wrote: > >> The builtin cmlibarchive in CMake 2.8.8 is libarchive 3.0.2, from svn > >> rev 4051, now Git commit 28267d8f: > > > > On ubuntu 12.04 it is package libarchive12, version 3.0.3-6ubuntu1. > > Can you provide a simple script that reproduces a "bad" tarball > using "cmake -E tar" when CMake is built against that libarchive, > and a test to know if it is "bad"? If I can reproduce it I can > bisect libarchive history. I don't have Ubuntu 12.04 but I do > have dpkg. > > Thanks, > -Brad
It is really not so easy. I have a directory, which produces such a tar file. Even if I remove all files from that dir, the created tar is "bad". It looks, like it would depend on initial number of entries (in my case 528). Maybe, if there are more than 128 ... have to check Ok, I created a dir with 340 entries. (330 entries was not enough). Kornel
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