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#! rnews 4012
Path: van-bc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!xanth!cs.odu.edu!Amiga-Request
From: Amiga-Request@cs.odu.edu (Amiga Sources/Binaries Moderator)
Newsgroups: comp.sources.amiga
Subject: v90i171: tar patch 01 - patch to tar, tape archive utility, Part01/01
Message-ID: <12694@xanth.cs.odu.edu>
Date: 3 Jun 90 21:36:30 GMT
Sender: tadguy@cs.odu.edu
Reply-To: hue@netcom.uucp (Jonathan Hue)
Lines: 113
Approved: tadguy@cs.odu.edu (Tad Guy)
X-Mail-Submissions-To: Amiga@cs.odu.edu
X-Post-Discussions-To: comp.sys.amiga
Submitted-by: hue@netcom.uucp (Jonathan Hue)
Posting-number: Volume 90, Issue 171
Archive-name: unix/tar/patch01/part01
[ a patch to the executable is also included. ...tad ]
I found a serious bug in the tar program that was posted to
comp.sources.amiga and comp.binaries.amiga (my fault, I ported it, I
introduced the bug). Tar will sometimes guru when extracting tar files
created on other machines. If anyone has found any other bugs, please
report them to me. When all the bugs that need fixing are found and
fixed I will release a new version.
#!/bin/sh
# This is a shell archive. Remove anything before this line, then unpack
# it by saving it into a file and typing "sh file". To overwrite existing
# files, type "sh file -c". You can also feed this as standard input via
# unshar, or by typing "sh <file", e.g.. If this archive is complete, you
# will see the following message at the end:
# "End of archive 1 (of 1)."
# Contents: bin.patch1 src.patch1
# Wrapped by tadguy@xanth on Sun Jun 3 17:36:19 1990
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb ; export PATH
if test -f 'bin.patch1' -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then
echo shar: Will not clobber existing file \"'bin.patch1'\"
else
echo shar: Extracting \"'bin.patch1'\" \(655 characters\)
sed "s/^X//" >'bin.patch1' <<'END_OF_FILE'
XFor the truly adventurous who don't have Lattice C, here is a
Xbinary patch you can apply with NewZap. Go to sector 51 and type
Xin the replacement. Here are the diffs, there are 16 bytes, address on
Xthe left, old data in the middle, new data on the right:
X
X0x6438: 0x20 0x48
X0x643a: 0x0 0xff
X0x643b: 0xc 0xf4
X0x643c: 0x2f 0x20
X0x643d: 0x28 0x6d
X0x643f: 0x4 0xc
X0x6440: 0x61 0x2f
X0x6441: 0x0 0x28
X0x6442: 0x2 0x0
X0x6443: 0x14 0x4
X0x6444: 0x48 0x61
X0x6445: 0x6d 0x0
X0x6446: 0xff 0x2
X0x6447: 0xf4 0x10
X0x6448: 0x2f 0x2e
X0x6449: 0x0 0x80
X
XI tried it, it produces a binary identical to the fixed version and it
Xextracts foreign tar files properly.
X
X-Jonathan
END_OF_FILE
if test 655 -ne `wc -c <'bin.patch1'`; then
echo shar: \"'bin.patch1'\" unpacked with wrong size!
fi
# end of 'bin.patch1'
fi
if test -f 'src.patch1' -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then
echo shar: Will not clobber existing file \"'src.patch1'\"
else
echo shar: Extracting \"'src.patch1'\" \(426 characters\)
sed "s/^X//" >'src.patch1' <<'END_OF_FILE'
X*** t:,RDFt1A30598 Mon Apr 09 16:18:54 1990
X--- utime.c Mon Apr 09 16:00:20 1990
X***************
X*** 35,42 ****
X {
X struct DateStamp dateStamp;
X
X! return(utime_from_stamp(filename, seconds2AmiTime(unixtime[1]),
X! &dateStamp));
X }
X
X int
X--- 35,42 ----
X {
X struct DateStamp dateStamp;
X
X! return(utime_from_stamp(filename, seconds2AmiTime(unixtime[1],
X! &dateStamp)));
X }
X
X int
END_OF_FILE
if test 426 -ne `wc -c <'src.patch1'`; then
echo shar: \"'src.patch1'\" unpacked with wrong size!
fi
# end of 'src.patch1'
fi
echo shar: End of archive 1 \(of 1\).
cp /dev/null ark1isdone
MISSING=""
for I in 1 ; do
if test ! -f ark${I}isdone ; then
MISSING="${MISSING} ${I}"
fi
done
if test "${MISSING}" = "" ; then
echo You have the archive.
rm -f ark[1-9]isdone
else
echo You still need to unpack the following archives:
echo " " ${MISSING}
fi
## End of shell archive.
exit 0
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