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- From: sens@FASECON.ECON.NYU.EDU (Sunando Sen)
- Subject: Re: Port of unix 'find' on OS/2?
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- Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1992 09:37:24 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov7.090052.24085@cs.brown.edu> wcn@cs.brown.edu (Wen-Chun Ni) writes:
- >
- >Also, you can have GNU tar which can pipe the compressed file in one
- >line
- > tar xvpfz blah.tar.Z
- ^^^^^
-
- When did that become possible? Is there a new port of tar? I still have to
- pipe the output to compress with my copy of tar, and it is a 16bit version
- too. Also, doesn't the "p" stand for permissions? When did OS/2 start have
- file permissions? I must be missing out on the latest developments!
-
- >
- >Very convenient. The only one we are eagerly waiting for is the genuine
- >bash port.
-
- Hear, hear!
-
- Regards,
-
- Sunando Sen
- sens@fasecon.econ.nyu.edu
-