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Re: Bug#317275: tar: --remove-files can remove the archive being created |
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Mon, 11 Jul 2005 11:15:41 +0300 |
Interesting-looking bug reported in tar by a Debian user, which I have
confirmed still exists in my 1.15.1 packages.
Bdale
On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 05:50 -0400, spyderz wrote:
> When over writing a tar archive with a file pattern that matches that
> archive and using --remove-files, tar will remove the newly created
> archive.
>
> Example:
>
> touch file1.txt
> touch file2.txt
> touch file3.txt
> # oops.. put the star in the wrong place
> tar --remove-files -zcf txt.tgz txt*
> # fixed, but the tar file was created
> tar --remove-files -zcf txt.tgz *txt*
> # we now have an empty directory
> ls
Bdale
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