Tar - max filename length 100; why ?
Frank Wortner
frank at croton.enet.dec.com
Tue Oct 9 01:34:12 AEST 1990
Remember my previous article on this subject? Well, forget it! ;-)
I said:
> If you need to archive or interchange files with long (>100 character)
> names, you could consider GNU tar, cpio, dump, or, perhaps, a
> program of your own concoction.
GNU tar suffers from the same disease as all other tars, although a someone
seems to have thought about adding longer file names --- just *thought*,
mind you; there's no code dealing with this problem. Cpio can handle names
longer than 100 characters. Unfortunately, it has a limitation of 128
characters. :-(
Sigh!
A Frustrated Frank
P.S. My previous article's history lesson about tp, tar, and V7 is
correct. I'm
old enough to have lived through conversion from the Sixth Edition to the
Seventh. 8-)
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