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Hello,
I have a problem with the execution of the command TAR. When I try to execute a script file that execute the command TAR, I received the error: 2 Tar: close error: broken pipe. But if I try to execute the same script manually, all is ok. Does somebody have an idea ? Regards Albertini F. |
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