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- From: eric@egsner.cirr.com (Eric Schnoebelen)
-
- In article <767@longway.TIC.COM> Peter da Silva writes:
- - In article <754@longway.TIC.COM> From: gwyn@smoke.brl.mil (Doug Gwyn)
- - > The ANSI magtape format is simply inappropriate. UNIX archives were
- - > designed to be single files, making it simple to transport them by
- - > means other than magnetic tape.
- -
- - I disagree. There are just too many organisations using ANSI format magtapes.
- - Tar and CPIO should both be retained, but the ability to read and write
- - standard ANSI magtapes... if the hardware is available... should be part
- - of a portable operating system standard.
-
- ANSI tape can be supported via a set of programs over the
- standard Unix system (ConvexOS 8.0 and above do so, along with many
- other "mainframe" tape subsystem features) but ANSI labeled tapes are
- inappropriate for file archival. With a properly designed ANSI tape
- subsystem, it is easy enough to have tar, and cpio (and even
- dump/restore) use ANSI labeled tapes, and it can be totally transparent
- to the user.
-
- Thus, we have the POSIX standard archive on the ANSI standard
- magnetic tape format..
-
- --
- Eric Schnoebelen eric@cirr.com schnoebe@convex.com
- Churchill's Commentary on Man: Man will occasionally stumble over the
- truth, but most of the time he will pick himself up and continue on.
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- Volume-Number: Volume 20, Number 88
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