When extracting files from a tar archive, it's handy to be able to use wildcards. You have to protect them (8.14) from the shell, so that they are passed directly to tar.
However, in general tar don't understand wildcards. There's a terribly ugly hack that you can use to select the files you want anyway. Try a command like this:
`...` | % |
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What you're doing here is using tar twice. tar t will print the names of all the files on the tape. The pattern supplied to egrep (27.5) selects the pathnames containg lib/foo or lib/bar, and the resulting filenames are passed to the first tar command, which actually extracts the files from the archive.
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