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Re: non-interactive extracting the contents of a tar-file
From: |
Tim X |
Subject: |
Re: non-interactive extracting the contents of a tar-file |
Date: |
28 Jun 2005 18:12:32 +1000 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.4 |
Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@Web.DE> writes:
> Am 27.06.2005 um 12:23 schrieb Klaus Berndl:
>
> > Is it possible with tar-mode (or other already existing elisp-code), to
> > extract the full contents of a tar-file to a certain directory (or
> > at least to
> > default-directory)?
>
> There is an easier work-around in Emacs shell:
>
> cd <some directory>
> tar xf <some tar file>
>
> --
> Mit friedvollen Grüßen
>
> Pete
>
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| dired-do-shell-command is an interactive compiled Lisp function in
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