Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!oliveb!pyramid!hplabs!hpfcdc!rml From: rml@hpfcdc.HP.COM (Bob Lenk) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: IEEE 1003.2 (was Re: fixing rm * (was: Worm/Passwords)) Message-ID: <5980036@hpfcdc.HP.COM> Date: 22 Dec 88 00:53:09 GMT References: <33251@think.UUCP> Organization: HP Ft. Collins, Co. Lines: 17 > But MY point is that "ar" is practically the ONLY UNIX utility to have been > hammered over the years into producing a completely portable format (when > used for text files). Even cpio -c and tar formats fail to be as portable. Interchange formats are part of the charter of 1003.1, not 1003.2. 1003.1 standardized both cpio -c and extended tar. As far as I know, ar format was never considered. I'm relatively sure it wasn't brought up in anyone's ballot. It seems inappropriate for 1003.2 to attempt to standardize ar as a better interchange format. 1003.1 is aware of limitations to extended tar and cpio, and is considering proposals for (hopefully one) better archive/interchange format. Inputs to the 1003 mailing list and/or working group meetings are welcome. Informal inputs in forums like this may also prove useful. Bob Lenk hplabs!hpfcla!rml rml%hpfcla@hplabs.hp.com