> But: How can I see the # of files inside the archive.
If it helps with mc you can browse through a tarball.
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On Wed, 4 Jul 2001, Oliver Ob wrote:
> Richard Witt schrieb:
> > > I have just tgz'ed a new archive, say image.tgz.
> > >
> > > No problem with that, everything worked fine.
> > > But: How can I see the # of files inside the archive.
> > > tar -tvf does not give that number.
> > >
> >Try:
> >
Richard Witt schrieb:
> > I have just tgz'ed a new archive, say image.tgz.
> >
> > No problem with that, everything worked fine.
> > But: How can I see the # of files inside the archive.
> > tar -tvf does not give that number.
> >
>Try:
>
> tar -ztf image.tgz | wc
>
>The first numbe
tar -tzf some_file_name.tgz | grep "" -c
works when I try it here.
At 05:42 PM 7/4/01 +0200, Oliver Ob wrote:
...
>I have just tgz'ed a new archive, say image.tgz.
>
>No problem with that, everything worked fine.
>But: How can I see the # of files inside the archive.
>
>tar -tvf does no
Hi mates,
now that I have searched and tried everything that came into my mind,
I will now ask you:
I have just tgz'ed a new archive, say image.tgz.
No problem with that, everything worked fine.
But: How can I see the # of files inside the archive.
tar -tvf does not give that number.
I have n
I'll watch to see if you do better than I did. I ad the same problem on
a
Redhat machine, but never got a single response from anyone in the RH
community about it. In the end I believed that the machine itself was
bad.
My computer shop replaced the machine and I never saw it again.
I did not sign
Chuck nc8q Gelm wrote:
>
> Howdy, Y'all:
>
> k6-266, slackware 7.1, kernel 2.2.16, two 3c509,
> aDSL modem: ZyTel Prestige 600, mindspring/earthlink account,
> ipchains 1.3.9 17-Mar-1999.
>
> I've just installed rp-pppoe-3.0 with a mindspring aDSL modem and it is
> configured as MASQUERADE. I