Unix without tar?

Matt Reedy matt at iquery.UUCP
Sat Sep 2 08:42:14 AEST 1989


In article <216 at bbxeng.UUCP>, scott at bbxeng.UUCP (Engineering) writes:
> 
> That's not entirely correct.  I've seen some 3b2 machines without tar.
> We still ship product for the 3b2 in cpio format because of this.
> (Note: 3b2 is an AT&T box).
> 
We encountered the "missing tar" problem in shipping our 3B2 software also,
but found that tar is hiding in the /etc directory on 3B2's.  AT&T must now
figure tar is a superuser only function (since /etc is included in the path
of the root/su login).  But any user can invoke tar by simply saying 
/etc/tar xv etc.etc.

matt
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