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 The leading ./ in the path looks like a by-product of needing to use 
various/different options now in creating the tar archives and also the tar 
command running may be from a different system.  Not sure that can be 
reverted.
- R.Hi Freesurfer, Wasn’t sure where to post this as the github is more 
for source code issues.The 7.4.1 archives all have ‘./’ prepended to them 
(i.e., ‘./freesurfer/’ vs ‘freesurfer/’). This is causing an issue with 
neurodocker as the definition file it creates  strips the first directory 
when building images. Thus, containers built on the 7.4.1 archives need to have 
their paths changed compared to prior versions or they need to strip the first 
2 levels of the path. It’s not a big deal and easy to fix in the def files 
once it's figured out, but given that it’s a departure from prior releases and 
is breaking some of the downstream tools, perhaps the next releases can go back 
to just 1 level deep (i.e. ‘freesurfer’)?  Cheers,Dylan 
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