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Subject: RE: XercesDef.hpp
Blocking ftp sites is an internal thing. The Army has decided that any ftp
site cannot be accessed because of security reasons. I get to the folder,
but I am blocked from actually downloading any files.
Maureen
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> Can you give me the address of where I can download the GNU tar? I
> work for the government and since the attacks we
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> It's possible that you have been bit by the d
> It's possible that you have been bit by the dreaded GNUtar bug
It's not a bug. Or it's not a bug in GNU tar. Back in ancient
times some(?) UNIXen only allowed filenames to be a total of 14
characters. The original tar has no provisions for names longer
than that. GNU tar allows long names.
> On 4 Oct 2001, "Jason" == Jason E. Stewart wrote:
Jason> If you can't surf the WWW, I don't know how to help you.
go to the nearest public library with a diskette or two.
--Hal
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Carl,
Another quick question. Assuming that I need to untar the GNU tar with the
Solaris tar, how do I install it
"Altenau, Maureen D CECOM RDEC C2D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can you give me the address of where I can download the GNU tar? I
> work for the government and since the attacks we are unable to
> access any ftp sites. (Part of the heightened security.)
> Therefore, I cannot go directly to t
tform is, and if you need help getting the file.
Regards,
--Carl
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Maureen,
It's possible that you have been bit by the dreaded GNUtar bug ;-)
The tar files are created with GNU tar, which is not compatible with
the various native tar programs supplied with UNIX systems. In order
to correctly un-tar
tarred also.
Can I use the system tar to untar the gnu tar utility?
Thanks,
Maureen
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Maureen,
It's possible tha
Maureen,
It's possible that you have been bit by the dreaded GNUtar bug ;-)
The tar files are created with GNU tar, which is not compatible with
the various native tar programs supplied with UNIX systems. In order
to correctly un-tar the distribution files, you _MUST_ use GNU tar,
not the loca
At 12:57 PM 03-10-01 -0400, you wrote:
>The DOM_.hpp files located in the DOM include directory include the file
>util/XercesDefs.hpp. Can someone tell me where I can get this file. It was
>not in the binary tar file.
It certainly should be! For what it's worth, I've attached the version
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