Re: Bsdtar and archive torture tests

From: Ed Maste <emaste_at_phaedrus.sandvine.ca>
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 14:00:21 -0400
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 08:16:50PM -0400, Ed Maste wrote:

> Hmm, good point.  I haven't set it to anything; locale(1) shows
> that the LC_ variables are set to "C".  So then I can see how this
> happens, but it's still surprising (to me) behaviour.

Ok, now I've definately encountered some non-obvious behaviour.
A symlink target of 100 bytes or less keeps the same name, while
a target of more than 100 bytes gets munged from the converstion
to UTF-8 and back.

For example, the symlink created by the following script doesn't
change the link target:

#!/bin/sh
fname=$(printf $(jot -b \\303\\240 -s '' 50))
ln -fs $fname test
tar -cf - test | tar -tvf -

but if the 50 in the jot command is changed to 51, the target
changes.  So I guess that the link target doesn't fit in the
standard header anymore, and needs an extended tag.  Having
different behaviour for the two cases does seem odd.

--
Ed Maste, Sandvine Incorporated
Received on Tue Sep 27 2005 - 16:00:24 UTC

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