On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 02:26:32PM +0100, Martin Bialasinski wrote: > tar in potato uses -I for bzip2. So far, tar -I won't be bzip2 in > woody, the next stable.
I wonder how other linux distributions will handle this. Would it be possible for potato, to support -j as well to ease the transition to the new option? So anybody using debian could start using -j in their scripts. Then woody will start issue a warning for using -I . And how sure can we be the author won't change his mind on the -j option? Is -j fixed for the next stable tar version or will it probably change to something different again? If yes, we should not support -j in potato, as suggested above, of course. Ingo -- "Disclosed Source" programs mean software for which the source code is available without confidential or trade secret restrictions and for which the source code and object code are available for distribution without license charges.