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> Ralph DiMola
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> Behalf Of Bob Sneidar via use-livec
On 4/1/20 5:13 PM, Ralph DiMola via use-livecode wrote:
I need to extract from a .tar.gz archive at the command line using "tar" as
follows:
1) Extract the files from a specific folder in the archive into another folder
with no recursion keeping the security levels and have the files owned by
ecode
Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2020 8:39 PM
To: How to use LiveCode
Cc: Bob Sneidar
Subject: Re: Tar and a gz Archive [OT]
Looks like Tar is a Windows 10 only command line utility. I’m sure you know but
tar /? should get you the options available. Whether or not you can grok what
they actual
Looks like Tar is a Windows 10 only command line utility. I’m sure you know but
tar /? should get you the options available. Whether or not you can grok what
they actually mean is another thing.
There are some powershelgl scripts out there but not with the specificity you
need.
Bob S
On Apr
I'm under the gun and as with any new program the number of options and their
interactions are difficult to comprehend. I've tried a few combinations with
limited success. Any help would be appreciated.
I need to extract from a .tar.gz archive at the command line using "tar" as
follows:
1) Extr