12-02-2008
Thanks But
Quote:
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Now I know why Im not going to change my way of working:
Make a tar file first then gzip
using it is:
gzcat <tarfile>.tar.gz |tar -tvf - (or xvf...)
Normally this is how I work as well. But there were space constraints on the server where they did not have room to create the tar file first without first gzipping all the files.
Anyway, I found a solution and thought I would post my findings if someone faces a similar situation. Seems tar's output is standard error rather than standard out. Notice the change to how I am piping the output.
ls *.tar | while read tarfilename
do
tar xvf ${tarfilename}
2>&1| awk '{print $2}' |sed 's/,//g' |xargs -i gunzip -fdrv {}
done
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