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Chrystof

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Bonjour,

J'essaye d'installer chroot sur mon TS-119, mais j'ai un problème l'ors de la décompression.

[/share/HDA_DATA/Public] # tar -xzf debian_armel.tar

tar: This does not look like a tar archive

tar: Skipping to next header

tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors

Quelqu'un à t'il déjà vu cela ? Je tourne sur le firmware 3.3.4 build 1016T.

Merci de votre aide.

Chrystof

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Bonjour,

Bonjour,

J'essaye d'installer chroot sur mon TS-119, mais j'ai un problème l'ors de la décompression.

[/share/HDA_DATA/Public] # tar -xzf debian_armel.tar

tar: This does not look like a tar archive

tar: Skipping to next header

tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors

Quelqu'un à t'il déjà vu cela ? Je tourne sur le firmware 3.3.4 build 1016T.

Merci de votre aide.

Chrystof

Merci de vérifier si le tar est celui intégré a Busybox ou le complet ...

un simple tar --help devrait fournit l'information ..

si le tar ne sort pas un help de type

Usage: tar [OPTION...] [FILE]...

GNU `tar' saves many files together into a single tape or disk archive, and can

restore individual files from the archive.


Examples:

  tar -cf archive.tar foo bar  # Create archive.tar from files foo and bar.

  tar -tvf archive.tar     	# List all files in archive.tar verbosely.

  tar -xf archive.tar      	# Extract all files from archive.tar.


 Main operation mode:


  -A, --catenate, --concatenate   append tar files to an archive

  -c, --create           	create a new archive

  -d, --diff, --compare  	find differences between archive and file system

  	--delete           	delete from the archive (not on mag tapes!)

  -r, --append           	append files to the end of an archive

  -t, --list             	list the contents of an archive

  	--test-label       	test the archive volume label and exit

  -u, --update           	only append files newer than copy in archive

  -x, --extract, --get   	extract files from an archive


 Operation modifiers:


  	--check-device     	check device numbers when creating incremental

                         	archives (default)

  -g, --listed-incremental=FILE   handle new GNU-format incremental backup

  -G, --incremental      	handle old GNU-format incremental backup

  	--ignore-failed-read   do not exit with nonzero on unreadable files

  -n, --seek             	archive is seekable

  	--no-check-device  	do not check device numbers when creating

                         	incremental archives

  	--occurrence[=NUMBER]  process only the NUMBERth occurrence of each file

                         	in the archive; this option is valid only in

                         	conjunction with one of the subcommands --delete,

                         	--diff, --extract or --list and when a list of

                         	files is given either on the command line or via

                         	the -T option; NUMBER defaults to 1

  	--sparse-version=MAJOR[.MINOR]

                         	set version of the sparse format to use (implies

                         	--sparse)

  -S, --sparse           	handle sparse files efficiently


 Overwrite control:


  -k, --keep-old-files   	don't replace existing files when extracting

  	--keep-newer-files 	don't replace existing files that are newer than

                         	their archive copies

  	--no-overwrite-dir 	preserve metadata of existing directories

  	--overwrite        	overwrite existing files when extracting

  	--overwrite-dir    	overwrite metadata of existing directories when

                         	extracting (default)

  	--recursive-unlink 	empty hierarchies prior to extracting directory

  	--remove-files     	remove files after adding them to the archive

  -U, --unlink-first     	remove each file prior to extracting over it

  -W, --verify           	attempt to verify the archive after writing it


 Select output stream:


  	--ignore-command-error ignore exit codes of children

  	--no-ignore-command-error   treat non-zero exit codes of children as

                         	error

  -O, --to-stdout        	extract files to standard output

  	--to-command=COMMAND   pipe extracted files to another program


 Handling of file attributes:


  	--atime-preserve[=METHOD]   preserve access times on dumped files, either

                         	by restoring the times after reading

                         	(METHOD='replace'; default) or by not setting the

                         	times in the first place (METHOD='system')

  	--delay-directory-restore   delay setting modification times and

                         	permissions of extracted directories until the end

                         	of extraction

  	--group=NAME       	force NAME as group for added files

  	--mode=CHANGES     	force (symbolic) mode CHANGES for added files

  	--mtime=DATE-OR-FILE   set mtime for added files from DATE-OR-FILE

  -m, --touch            	don't extract file modified time

  	--no-delay-directory-restore

                         	cancel the effect of --delay-directory-restore

                         	option

  	--no-same-owner    	extract files as yourself

  	--no-same-permissions  apply the user's umask when extracting permissions

                         	from the archive (default for ordinary users)

  	--numeric-owner    	always use numbers for user/group names

  	--owner=NAME       	force NAME as owner for added files

  -p, --preserve-permissions, --same-permissions

                         	extract information about file permissions

                         	(default for superuser)

  	--preserve         	same as both -p and -s

  	--same-owner       	try extracting files with the same ownership

  -s, --preserve-order, --same-order

                         	sort names to extract to match archive


 Device selection and switching:


  -f, --file=ARCHIVE     	use archive file or device ARCHIVE

  	--force-local      	archive file is local even if it has a colon

  -F, --info-script=NAME, --new-volume-script=NAME

                         	run script at end of each tape (implies -M)

  -L, --tape-length=NUMBER   change tape after writing NUMBER x 1024 bytes

  -M, --multi-volume     	create/list/extract multi-volume archive

  	--rmt-command=COMMAND  use given rmt COMMAND instead of rmt

  	--rsh-command=COMMAND  use remote COMMAND instead of rsh

  	--volno-file=FILE  	use/update the volume number in FILE


 Device blocking:


  -b, --blocking-factor=BLOCKS   BLOCKS x 512 bytes per record

  -B, --read-full-records	reblock as we read (for 4.2BSD pipes)

  -i, --ignore-zeros     	ignore zeroed blocks in archive (means EOF)

  	--record-size=NUMBER   NUMBER of bytes per record, multiple of 512


 Archive format selection:


  -H, --format=FORMAT    	create archive of the given format


 FORMAT is one of the following:


	gnu                  	GNU tar 1.13.x format

	oldgnu               	GNU format as per tar <= 1.12

	pax                  	POSIX 1003.1-2001 (pax) format

	posix                	same as pax

	ustar                	POSIX 1003.1-1988 (ustar) format

	v7                   	old V7 tar format


  	--old-archive, --portability

                         	same as --format=v7

  	--pax-option=keyword[[:]=value][,keyword[[:]=value]]...

                         	control pax keywords

  	--posix            	same as --format=posix

  -V, --label=TEXT       	create archive with volume name TEXT; at

                         	list/extract time, use TEXT as a globbing pattern

                         	for volume name


 Compression options:


  -a, --auto-compress    	use archive suffix to determine the compression

                         	program

  -I, --use-compress-program=PROG

                         	filter through PROG (must accept -d)

  -j, --bzip2            	filter the archive through bzip2

  	--lzma             	filter the archive through lzma

  	--no-auto-compress 	do not use archive suffix to determine the

                         	compression program

  -z, --gzip, --gunzip, --ungzip   filter the archive through gzip

  -Z, --compress, --uncompress   filter the archive through compress


  -J, --xz               	filter the archive through xz

  	--lzop             	filter the archive through lzop


 Local file selection:


  	--add-file=FILE    	add given FILE to the archive (useful if its name

                         	starts with a dash)

  	--backup[=CONTROL] 	backup before removal, choose version CONTROL

  -C, --directory=DIR    	change to directory DIR

  	--exclude=PATTERN  	exclude files, given as a PATTERN

  	--exclude-caches   	exclude contents of directories containing

                         	CACHEDIR.TAG, except for the tag file itself

  	--exclude-caches-all   exclude directories containing CACHEDIR.TAG

  	--exclude-caches-under exclude everything under directories containing

                         	CACHEDIR.TAG

  	--exclude-tag=FILE 	exclude contents of directories containing FILE,

                         	except for FILE itself

  	--exclude-tag-all=FILE exclude directories containing FILE

  	--exclude-tag-under=FILE   exclude everything under directories

                         	containing FILE

  	--exclude-vcs      	exclude version control system directories

  -h, --dereference      	follow symlinks; archive and dump the files they

                         	point to

  	--hard-dereference 	follow hard links; archive and dump the files they

                         	refer to

  -K, --starting-file=MEMBER-NAME

                         	begin at member MEMBER-NAME in the archive

  	--newer-mtime=DATE 	compare date and time when data changed only

  	--no-null          	disable the effect of the previous --null option

  	--no-recursion     	avoid descending automatically in directories

  	--no-unquote       	do not unquote filenames read with -T

  	--null             	-T reads null-terminated names, disable -C

  -N, --newer=DATE-OR-FILE, --after-date=DATE-OR-FILE

                         	only store files newer than DATE-OR-FILE

  	--one-file-system  	stay in local file system when creating archive

  -P, --absolute-names   	don't strip leading `/'s from file names

  	--recursion        	recurse into directories (default)

  	--suffix=STRING    	backup before removal, override usual suffix ('~'

                         	unless overridden by environment variable

                         	SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX)

  -T, --files-from=FILE  	get names to extract or create from FILE

  	--unquote          	unquote filenames read with -T (default)

  -X, --exclude-from=FILE	exclude patterns listed in FILE


 File name transformations:


  	--strip-components=NUMBER   strip NUMBER leading components from file

                         	names on extraction

  	--transform=EXPRESSION, --xform=EXPRESSION

                         	use sed replace EXPRESSION to transform file

                         	names


 File name matching options (affect both exclude and include patterns):


  	--anchored         	patterns match file name start

  	--ignore-case      	ignore case

  	--no-anchored      	patterns match after any `/' (default for

                         	exclusion)

  	--no-ignore-case   	case sensitive matching (default)

  	--no-wildcards     	verbatim string matching

  	--no-wildcards-match-slash   wildcards do not match `/'

  	--wildcards        	use wildcards (default for exclusion)

  	--wildcards-match-slash   wildcards match `/' (default for exclusion)


 Informative output:


  	--checkpoint[=NUMBER]  display progress messages every NUMBERth record

                         	(default 10)

  	--checkpoint-action=ACTION   execute ACTION on each checkpoint

  	--index-file=FILE  	send verbose output to FILE

  -l, --check-links      	print a message if not all links are dumped

  	--no-quote-chars=STRING   disable quoting for characters from STRING

  	--quote-chars=STRING   additionally quote characters from STRING

  	--quoting-style=STYLE  set name quoting style; see below for valid STYLE

                         	values

  -R, --block-number     	show block number within archive with each

                         	message

  	--show-defaults    	show tar defaults

  	--show-omitted-dirs	when listing or extracting, list each directory

                         	that does not match search criteria

  	--show-transformed-names, --show-stored-names

                         	show file or archive names after transformation

  	--totals[=SIGNAL]  	print total bytes after processing the archive;

                         	with an argument - print total bytes when this

                         	SIGNAL is delivered; Allowed signals are: SIGHUP,

                         	SIGQUIT, SIGINT, SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2; the names

                         	without SIG prefix are also accepted

  	--utc              	print file modification dates in UTC

  -v, --verbose          	verbosely list files processed

  -w, --interactive, --confirmation

                         	ask for confirmation for every action


 Compatibility options:


  -o                     	when creating, same as --old-archive; when

                         	extracting, same as --no-same-owner


 Other options:


  -?, --help             	give this help list

  	--restrict         	disable use of some potentially harmful options

  	--usage            	give a short usage message

  	--version          	print program version


Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional

for any corresponding short options.


The backup suffix is `~', unless set with --suffix or SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX.

The version control may be set with --backup or VERSION_CONTROL, values are:


  none, off   	never make backups

  t, numbered 	make numbered backups

  nil, existing   numbered if numbered backups exist, simple otherwise

  never, simple   always make simple backups


Valid arguments for --quoting-style options are:


  literal

  shell

  shell-always

  c

  c-maybe

  escape

  locale

  clocale


*This* tar defaults to:

--format=gnu -f- -b20 --quoting-style=escape

--rmt-command=/usr/local/libexec/rmt --rsh-command=/usr/bin/rsh


Report bugs to <bug-tar@gnu.org>.

[~] #

le tar busybox sort ceci :
[~] # busybox tar

BusyBox v1.01 (2011.01.31-18:04+0000) multi-call binary


Usage: tar -[czjxtvO] [-f TARFILE] [-C DIR] [FILE(s)] ...


Create, extract, or list files from a tar file.


Options:

    	c           	create

    	x           	extract

    	t           	list


Archive format selection:

    	z           	Filter the archive through gzip

    	j           	Filter the archive through bzip2


File selection:

    	f           	name of TARFILE or "-" for stdin

    	O           	extract to stdout

    	C           	change to directory DIR before operation

    	v           	verbosely list files processed


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installez Optware (QPKG Ipkg-Optware) puis installez le tar

essayez de renommer le debian_armel.tar en .tgz

Philippe.

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Bonjour,

oui, le tar répond au --help et m'affiche toutes les options possible pour la commande tar.

Bizzard..

Chrystof

Bonjour,

Merci de vérifier si le tar est celui intégré a Busybox ou le complet ...

un simple tar --help devrait fournit l'information ..

si le tar ne sort pas un help de type

Usage: tar [OPTION...] [FILE]...

GNU `tar' saves many files together into a single tape or disk archive, and can

restore individual files from the archive.


Examples:

  tar -cf archive.tar foo bar  # Create archive.tar from files foo and bar.

  tar -tvf archive.tar     	# List all files in archive.tar verbosely.

  tar -xf archive.tar      	# Extract all files from archive.tar.


 Main operation mode:


  -A, --catenate, --concatenate   append tar files to an archive

  -c, --create           	create a new archive

  -d, --diff, --compare  	find differences between archive and file system

  	--delete           	delete from the archive (not on mag tapes!)

  -r, --append           	append files to the end of an archive

  -t, --list             	list the contents of an archive

  	--test-label       	test the archive volume label and exit

  -u, --update           	only append files newer than copy in archive

  -x, --extract, --get   	extract files from an archive


 Operation modifiers:


  	--check-device     	check device numbers when creating incremental

                         	archives (default)

  -g, --listed-incremental=FILE   handle new GNU-format incremental backup

  -G, --incremental      	handle old GNU-format incremental backup

  	--ignore-failed-read   do not exit with nonzero on unreadable files

  -n, --seek             	archive is seekable

  	--no-check-device  	do not check device numbers when creating

                         	incremental archives

  	--occurrence[=NUMBER]  process only the NUMBERth occurrence of each file

                         	in the archive; this option is valid only in

                         	conjunction with one of the subcommands --delete,

                         	--diff, --extract or --list and when a list of

                         	files is given either on the command line or via

                         	the -T option; NUMBER defaults to 1

  	--sparse-version=MAJOR[.MINOR]

                         	set version of the sparse format to use (implies

                         	--sparse)

  -S, --sparse           	handle sparse files efficiently


 Overwrite control:


  -k, --keep-old-files   	don't replace existing files when extracting

  	--keep-newer-files 	don't replace existing files that are newer than

                         	their archive copies

  	--no-overwrite-dir 	preserve metadata of existing directories

  	--overwrite        	overwrite existing files when extracting

  	--overwrite-dir    	overwrite metadata of existing directories when

                         	extracting (default)

  	--recursive-unlink 	empty hierarchies prior to extracting directory

  	--remove-files     	remove files after adding them to the archive

  -U, --unlink-first     	remove each file prior to extracting over it

  -W, --verify           	attempt to verify the archive after writing it


 Select output stream:


  	--ignore-command-error ignore exit codes of children

  	--no-ignore-command-error   treat non-zero exit codes of children as

                         	error

  -O, --to-stdout        	extract files to standard output

  	--to-command=COMMAND   pipe extracted files to another program


 Handling of file attributes:


  	--atime-preserve[=METHOD]   preserve access times on dumped files, either

                         	by restoring the times after reading

                         	(METHOD='replace'; default) or by not setting the

                         	times in the first place (METHOD='system')

  	--delay-directory-restore   delay setting modification times and

                         	permissions of extracted directories until the end

                         	of extraction

  	--group=NAME       	force NAME as group for added files

  	--mode=CHANGES     	force (symbolic) mode CHANGES for added files

  	--mtime=DATE-OR-FILE   set mtime for added files from DATE-OR-FILE

  -m, --touch            	don't extract file modified time

  	--no-delay-directory-restore

                         	cancel the effect of --delay-directory-restore

                         	option

  	--no-same-owner    	extract files as yourself

  	--no-same-permissions  apply the user's umask when extracting permissions

                         	from the archive (default for ordinary users)

  	--numeric-owner    	always use numbers for user/group names

  	--owner=NAME       	force NAME as owner for added files

  -p, --preserve-permissions, --same-permissions

                         	extract information about file permissions

                         	(default for superuser)

  	--preserve         	same as both -p and -s

  	--same-owner       	try extracting files with the same ownership

  -s, --preserve-order, --same-order

                         	sort names to extract to match archive


 Device selection and switching:


  -f, --file=ARCHIVE     	use archive file or device ARCHIVE

  	--force-local      	archive file is local even if it has a colon

  -F, --info-script=NAME, --new-volume-script=NAME

                         	run script at end of each tape (implies -M)

  -L, --tape-length=NUMBER   change tape after writing NUMBER x 1024 bytes

  -M, --multi-volume     	create/list/extract multi-volume archive

  	--rmt-command=COMMAND  use given rmt COMMAND instead of rmt

  	--rsh-command=COMMAND  use remote COMMAND instead of rsh

  	--volno-file=FILE  	use/update the volume number in FILE


 Device blocking:


  -b, --blocking-factor=BLOCKS   BLOCKS x 512 bytes per record

  -B, --read-full-records	reblock as we read (for 4.2BSD pipes)

  -i, --ignore-zeros     	ignore zeroed blocks in archive (means EOF)

  	--record-size=NUMBER   NUMBER of bytes per record, multiple of 512


 Archive format selection:


  -H, --format=FORMAT    	create archive of the given format


 FORMAT is one of the following:


	gnu                  	GNU tar 1.13.x format

	oldgnu               	GNU format as per tar <= 1.12

	pax                  	POSIX 1003.1-2001 (pax) format

	posix                	same as pax

	ustar                	POSIX 1003.1-1988 (ustar) format

	v7                   	old V7 tar format


  	--old-archive, --portability

                         	same as --format=v7

  	--pax-option=keyword[[:]=value][,keyword[[:]=value]]...

                         	control pax keywords

  	--posix            	same as --format=posix

  -V, --label=TEXT       	create archive with volume name TEXT; at

                         	list/extract time, use TEXT as a globbing pattern

                         	for volume name


 Compression options:


  -a, --auto-compress    	use archive suffix to determine the compression

                         	program

  -I, --use-compress-program=PROG

                         	filter through PROG (must accept -d)

  -j, --bzip2            	filter the archive through bzip2

  	--lzma             	filter the archive through lzma

  	--no-auto-compress 	do not use archive suffix to determine the

                         	compression program

  -z, --gzip, --gunzip, --ungzip   filter the archive through gzip

  -Z, --compress, --uncompress   filter the archive through compress


  -J, --xz               	filter the archive through xz

  	--lzop             	filter the archive through lzop


 Local file selection:


  	--add-file=FILE    	add given FILE to the archive (useful if its name

                         	starts with a dash)

  	--backup[=CONTROL] 	backup before removal, choose version CONTROL

  -C, --directory=DIR    	change to directory DIR

  	--exclude=PATTERN  	exclude files, given as a PATTERN

  	--exclude-caches   	exclude contents of directories containing

                         	CACHEDIR.TAG, except for the tag file itself

  	--exclude-caches-all   exclude directories containing CACHEDIR.TAG

  	--exclude-caches-under exclude everything under directories containing

                         	CACHEDIR.TAG

  	--exclude-tag=FILE 	exclude contents of directories containing FILE,

                         	except for FILE itself

  	--exclude-tag-all=FILE exclude directories containing FILE

  	--exclude-tag-under=FILE   exclude everything under directories

                         	containing FILE

  	--exclude-vcs      	exclude version control system directories

  -h, --dereference      	follow symlinks; archive and dump the files they

                         	point to

  	--hard-dereference 	follow hard links; archive and dump the files they

                         	refer to

  -K, --starting-file=MEMBER-NAME

                         	begin at member MEMBER-NAME in the archive

  	--newer-mtime=DATE 	compare date and time when data changed only

  	--no-null          	disable the effect of the previous --null option

  	--no-recursion     	avoid descending automatically in directories

  	--no-unquote       	do not unquote filenames read with -T

  	--null             	-T reads null-terminated names, disable -C

  -N, --newer=DATE-OR-FILE, --after-date=DATE-OR-FILE

                         	only store files newer than DATE-OR-FILE

  	--one-file-system  	stay in local file system when creating archive

  -P, --absolute-names   	don't strip leading `/'s from file names

  	--recursion        	recurse into directories (default)

  	--suffix=STRING    	backup before removal, override usual suffix ('~'

                         	unless overridden by environment variable

                         	SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX)

  -T, --files-from=FILE  	get names to extract or create from FILE

  	--unquote          	unquote filenames read with -T (default)

  -X, --exclude-from=FILE	exclude patterns listed in FILE


 File name transformations:


  	--strip-components=NUMBER   strip NUMBER leading components from file

                         	names on extraction

  	--transform=EXPRESSION, --xform=EXPRESSION

                         	use sed replace EXPRESSION to transform file

                         	names


 File name matching options (affect both exclude and include patterns):


  	--anchored         	patterns match file name start

  	--ignore-case      	ignore case

  	--no-anchored      	patterns match after any `/' (default for

                         	exclusion)

  	--no-ignore-case   	case sensitive matching (default)

  	--no-wildcards     	verbatim string matching

  	--no-wildcards-match-slash   wildcards do not match `/'

  	--wildcards        	use wildcards (default for exclusion)

  	--wildcards-match-slash   wildcards match `/' (default for exclusion)


 Informative output:


  	--checkpoint[=NUMBER]  display progress messages every NUMBERth record

                         	(default 10)

  	--checkpoint-action=ACTION   execute ACTION on each checkpoint

  	--index-file=FILE  	send verbose output to FILE

  -l, --check-links      	print a message if not all links are dumped

  	--no-quote-chars=STRING   disable quoting for characters from STRING

  	--quote-chars=STRING   additionally quote characters from STRING

  	--quoting-style=STYLE  set name quoting style; see below for valid STYLE

                         	values

  -R, --block-number     	show block number within archive with each

                         	message

  	--show-defaults    	show tar defaults

  	--show-omitted-dirs	when listing or extracting, list each directory

                         	that does not match search criteria

  	--show-transformed-names, --show-stored-names

                         	show file or archive names after transformation

  	--totals[=SIGNAL]  	print total bytes after processing the archive;

                         	with an argument - print total bytes when this

                         	SIGNAL is delivered; Allowed signals are: SIGHUP,

                         	SIGQUIT, SIGINT, SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2; the names

                         	without SIG prefix are also accepted

  	--utc              	print file modification dates in UTC

  -v, --verbose          	verbosely list files processed

  -w, --interactive, --confirmation

                         	ask for confirmation for every action


 Compatibility options:


  -o                     	when creating, same as --old-archive; when

                         	extracting, same as --no-same-owner


 Other options:


  -?, --help             	give this help list

  	--restrict         	disable use of some potentially harmful options

  	--usage            	give a short usage message

  	--version          	print program version


Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional

for any corresponding short options.


The backup suffix is `~', unless set with --suffix or SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX.

The version control may be set with --backup or VERSION_CONTROL, values are:


  none, off   	never make backups

  t, numbered 	make numbered backups

  nil, existing   numbered if numbered backups exist, simple otherwise

  never, simple   always make simple backups


Valid arguments for --quoting-style options are:


  literal

  shell

  shell-always

  c

  c-maybe

  escape

  locale

  clocale


*This* tar defaults to:

--format=gnu -f- -b20 --quoting-style=escape

--rmt-command=/usr/local/libexec/rmt --rsh-command=/usr/bin/rsh


Report bugs to <bug-tar@gnu.org>.

[~] #

le tar busybox sort ceci :
[~] # busybox tar

BusyBox v1.01 (2011.01.31-18:04+0000) multi-call binary


Usage: tar -[czjxtvO] [-f TARFILE] [-C DIR] [FILE(s)] ...


Create, extract, or list files from a tar file.


Options:

    	c           	create

    	x           	extract

    	t           	list


Archive format selection:

    	z           	Filter the archive through gzip

    	j           	Filter the archive through bzip2


File selection:

    	f           	name of TARFILE or "-" for stdin

    	O           	extract to stdout

    	C           	change to directory DIR before operation

    	v           	verbosely list files processed


[~] #

installez Optware (QPKG Ipkg-Optware) puis installez le tar

essayez de renommer le debian_armel.tar en .tgz

Philippe.

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Bonjour,

Bonjour,

oui, le tar répond au --help et m'affiche toutes les options possible pour la commande tar.

Bizzard..

Chrystof

OUI, pouvez-vous me donner la taille du fichier tar une fois sur votre système ??, je viens de réessayer sur mon TS-219 et cela fonctionne ...

vérifiez que vous n'avez pas fait un transfert ASCII au lieu de Binaire ... taille : 107670942 Bytes pour debian_armel.tar

Philippe.

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En effet :

107324070

Mais j'ai télécharger 5 fois....

Je vais encore essayé..

Merci

Bonjour,

OUI, pouvez-vous me donner la taille du fichier tar une fois sur votre système ??, je viens de réessayer sur mon TS-219 et cela fonctionne ...

vérifiez que vous n'avez pas fait un transfert ASCII au lieu de Binaire ... taille : 107670942 Bytes pour debian_armel.tar

Philippe.

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