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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers massive tarred grib files totally unacceptable Post 302470574 by methyl on Wednesday 10th of November 2010 11:42:30 AM
Old 11-10-2010
Is the only contents of each tar archive the 8 GRIB files, or are there archive files to ignore ? I'm fishing for whether your script extracts files which you do not need to process.
 

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tar_extract_all(3)						  C Library Calls						tar_extract_all(3)

NAME
tar_extract_all, tar_extract_glob, tar_append_tree - high-level tar archive manipulation functions SYNOPSIS
#include <libtar.h> int tar_extract_all(TAR *t, char *prefix); int tar_extract_glob(TAR *t, char *globname, char *prefix); int tar_append_tree(TAR *t, char *realdir, char *savedir); VERSION
This man page documents version 1.2 of libtar. DESCRIPTION
The tar_extract_all() function extracts all files from the tar archive associated with the TAR handle t into the path named by the prefix argument. The tar_extract_glob() function extracts all files matching the given glob pattern from the tar archive associated with the TAR handle t into the path named by the prefix argument. The tar_append_tree() function appends all files from the directory tree named by realdir to the tar archive associated with the TAR handle t. The pathnames stored in the tar archive are modified by replacing realdir with savedir, so that the files will be extracted into savedir. RETURN VALUES
On successful completion, these functions will return 0. On failure, they will return -1 and set errno to an appropriate value. ERRORS
These functions will fail under the same conditions that the tar_skip_regfile(), tar_extract_regfile(), opendir(), lstat(), or tar_append_file() functions fail. SEE ALSO
opendir(2), lstat(2), tar_skip_regfile(3), tar_extract_regfile(3), tar_append_file(3) University of Illinois Jan 2001 tar_extract_all(3)
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