Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ames!uhccux!munnari.oz.au!brolga!bunyip.cc.uq.oz.au!oat!qut.edu.au!zsinwatt From: zsinwatt@qut.edu.au (James Watt) Newsgroups: comp.unix.admin Subject: Re: tar or cpio, which is better? Message-ID: <1990Nov19.145041.20559@qut.edu.au> Date: 19 Nov 90 19:50:41 GMT References: <529@comcon.UUCP> <1990Nov12.095657.22489@erbe.se> <1990Nov14.213344.23834@d.cs.okstate.edu> <1990Nov15.154616.27759@viewlogic.com> Organization: Queensland University of Technology Lines: 30 In article <1990Nov15.154616.27759@viewlogic.com>, sparks@power.viewlogic.com (Alan Sparks) writes: > Which version of cpio are you running? The cpio man page on the > Sun here says, "cpio does not support multiple volume tapes." > (unquote). > > -Alan > -- There is a utility called PAX available from SIMTEL-20 which reads and writes cpio and tar and supports multivolume tapes. As well as supporting the old formats it also supports POSIX extensions. I believe PAX conforms to IEEE 1003.2 standard. It will run on Suns. |--------------------------------------------------------------------| |AARnet: james@water.fit.qut.edu.au ARPA: ZSINWATT@QUT.EDU.AU | | | |SNAIL: James Watt, Technical Services Section, | | Faculty Of Information Technology, | | GPO BOX 2434, | | Brisbane 4001. | | | |Tel : (07) 223-2533 Int: +61 7 223-2533 | |Fax : (07) 229-1510 | |TZ : 10 hrs East GMT (GMT + 10) | | | |--------------------------------------------------------------------|