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86101 2002-10-04 14:12:00 its easy to make zip files, but what program do you use to make tarballs
and what process do you go through to untar them in a web server using a ftp client

grtz sal.
tga
sal (67)
86102 2002-10-04 23:11:00 Sal,

Are you wanting to make the tarballs in Linux or Windows? I have seen a program somewhere that lets you extract them in windows - I think it might also let you make them.

What do you mean by untarring them in a webserver? You'd need the program to untar them installed on the server. Usually you'd just install the files straight onto the server.

Mike.
Mike (15)
86103 2002-10-05 03:50:00 "tar --help" or "man tar" will tell you (... in *nix). I very seldom make them, so don't bother to remember the details. ;-) The z option (not Z) will do a gzip compression, the "f" option if used must be the last option and is followed immediately by the name of the tarball file. If you use compression the filename convention is to end with ".tgz", or ".tar.gz" if gzip compression is used.

"tar tvzf file.tgz" will "test" the file, and tell you what it contains. "tar xvzf file.tgz" will extract and decompress the archive ...
tar is so venerable that it uses non standard (and non-POSIX) option syntax though most versions also accept the "-xvzf"or even "-x -v -z -f" forms.
I'm not sure, but I have n idea that WinZip will extract tarred files ... otherwise there are DOS versions of tar and gzip. They will work much the same. If you are moving files to or from DOS you will want to have "todos" or some other utility to handle the line end of text files. You will find these on Simtel.
Graham L (2)
86104 2002-10-05 03:55:00 Oops, I forgot what you were asking about the web server (and had used Reply on Mike's posting) . . .

I assume you mean that you are at home and want to ftp a tarball up to a web host . Unless you have an account which gives you Telnet access, so you can log on and run tar yourself (on a *nix) system, you would need to arrange with a system adminsitrator to do this .

I'm pretty sure that most "free web" will servers expect you to load your content uncompressed . . .
Graham L (2)
86105 2002-10-05 06:16:00 oh, my bad, yeah im using windows98, i realise that its native to linux, but i really want to make .tar files from my computer

grtz sal.
tga
sal (67)
86106 2002-10-05 06:18:00 oh, and yeah, theres programs like winrar, etc, that untar these files on my computer, but they dont package tar files

grtz sal.
nz
sal (67)
86107 2002-10-05 12:25:00 As far as I'm aware PowerArchiver can do that .

yes suyre can'
-=JM=- (16)
86108 2002-10-06 01:10:00 the DOS versions of tar and gzip are free ... PowerArchiver might not be. Graham L (2)
86109 2002-10-06 14:04:00 the dos versions of tar and gzip?, link please, i really want them, i downloaded power archiver (its free, but they askto register it), but they only untar, like most of these programs, i am still having a look through their help files , etc though

grtz sal.
tga
sal (67)
86110 2002-10-07 02:15:00 The Simtel archive used to be in the middle of a desert (White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico) . Now it's hosted "somewhere" .

I usually get the files from the English universities' mirror site, but this should get you to the msdos area (ftp://ftp . simtel . net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/) . From there, cd compress directory and get gzip124 . zip . Then "cd . . " and cd arcers directory and get pdtar . zip, tar . zip, tar4dos . zip (to get a choice) . cd . . and cd txtutl for one of crlf . zip (etc) which handle the cr/lf (dos) and lf (*nix)line terminators .

There's a lot of good stuff at Simtel . You will notice the small file sizes . The few big packages are broken up so that each section will; fit on a 320kB 5 . 25" floppy . ;-)
Graham L (2)
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