Re: [bug] cygwin-1.5.6-1: corruption on tar | bzip2 file.tar.bz2 RESOLVED

2004-01-26 Thread Ilya Pobelov
Christopher Faylor wrote on 25.01.2004 18:05: If I were you, I would be comparing the difference between the working and non-working cases, like is the file size different? Thank you very much for a good question, it really helps to resolve my issue. The problem seems to be in LF - CRLF (0A -

Re: [bug] cygwin-1.5.6-1: corruption on tar | bzip2 file.tar.bz2

2004-01-25 Thread Ilya Pobelov
After installing cygwin-1.5.6-1 files created with tar -c names | bzip2 file.tar.bz2 were corrupted (bzip2 reports CRC cheking error when trying to unpack). With cygwin-1.5.6-1 such command works as expected. I am very sorry, I made a missprint. Everything worked fine with previous version

[bug] cygwin-1.5.6-1: corruption on tar | bzip2 file.tar.bz2

2004-01-24 Thread Ilya Pobelov
Hello! After installing cygwin-1.5.6-1 files created with tar -c names | bzip2 file.tar.bz2 were corrupted (bzip2 reports CRC cheking error when trying to unpack). With cygwin-1.5.6-1 such command works as expected. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem

[bug] tar (1.13.25-3) -g --recursive always archieve files in subdirectories

2003-10-22 Thread Ilya Pobelov
Hello! I am making incremental backup of my data using script, containing following line: tar -g $ARCHNAME.list -X $ARCHNAME.exclude --recursive -c $DIRECTORY | bzip2 -9 $BACKUPDIR/$ARCHNAME-$BACKUPTIME.tar.bz2 to archieve my data. This expected to create incremental archieves, and it works