[Bug 70610] Re: Unable to uncompress .Z files without a "compress" binary
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Tue Feb 12 22:23:00 UTC 2013
** Changed in: tar (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Title:
Unable to uncompress .Z files without a "compress" binary
Status in “tar” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “tar” package in Debian:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Binary package hint: tar
Tar appears unable to uncompress a .Z file (produced with the
"compress" utility) without the "compress" binary being present on the
system. This should not be necessary because "gzip" is (and always
has been) quite capable of uncompressing compress-ed binaries.
To repeat:
1. obtain a .tar.Z file, e.g.
ftp://aixpdslib.seas.ucla.edu/pub/ldd/RISC/5.1/exec/ldd.1.0.tar.Z
2. Execute:
tar xf ldd.1.0.tar.Z
Expected result: the tar file is uncompressed.
Actual result: error:
tar: compress: Cannot exec: No such file or directory
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
tar: Child returned status 2
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
As a workaround, one can add the "z" flag to force the use of gunzip
for decompression. However, the "z" flag should not be necessary and
is confusing, since tar is obviously quite capable of recognizing the
format.
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