Janos LENART writes:
> I would like to adopt & maintain tar. I am using some of the 'newer'
> features at many sites that the current bugs are about, like remote
> archives, zstd and incremental; also well versed in C. I have been a DD
> since 2000.
>
> Looking at the list of bugs I am thinking m
Hi Bdale,
Thanks for looking after tar for 25 years :-O
I would like to adopt & maintain tar. I am using some of the 'newer'
features at many sites that the current bugs are about, like remote
archives, zstd and incremental; also well versed in C. I have been a DD
since 2000.
Looking at the list
Package: wnpp
After maintaining the Debian package of tar since 3 December 1995
(nearly a quarter century!), I've decided it's time to let someone else
take over.
The Debian tar package is generally in very good shape, and does all the
routine things quite reliably. However, like many GNU proje
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