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RE: non-interactive extracting the contents of a tar-file
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klaus.berndl |
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RE: non-interactive extracting the contents of a tar-file |
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Mon, 27 Jun 2005 13:47:54 +0200 |
Peter_Dyballa@Web.DE wrote:
> Am 27.06.2005 um 13:11 schrieb Klaus Berndl:
>
>> Hmm, i forgot to mention that i want it do without external programs
>> like tar and gz!
>>
>
> I don't believe this could work. GNU Emacs needs external programmes
> like bzip2, gunzip, etc. to unpack the contents from a compressed
> file.
>
> You can proof that yourself: rename the decompressors and try to open
> a compressed tar file!
Hmm, yes, indeed, seems to be right... The emulation of tar in tar-mode.el
leads me to the (wrong) assumption that this is also possible for *.gz files....
Appaerently a wrong assumption ;-)
Ciao,
Klaus
- Re: non-interactive extracting the contents of a tar-file, (continued)
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- Re: non-interactive extracting the contents of a tar-file, Klaus Berndl, 2005/06/27
- Re: non-interactive extracting the contents of a tar-file, Peter Dyballa, 2005/06/27
- Re: non-interactive extracting the contents of a tar-file, Tim X, 2005/06/28
- Re: non-interactive extracting the contents of a tar-file, Klaus Berndl, 2005/06/28
- Re: non-interactive extracting the contents of a tar-file, Peter Dyballa, 2005/06/28
Re: non-interactive extracting the contents of a tar-file, J . Alejandro Noli, 2005/06/27
Re: non-interactive extracting the contents of a tar-file, Stefan Monnier, 2005/06/28
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