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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
unzip -v gives CRC info of each file in a zip(in my case .EAR) file.
# unzip -v my-application.ear
Archive: my-application.ear
Length Method Size Cmpr Date Time CRC-32 Name
-------- ------ ------- ---- ---------- ----- -------- ----
197981 Defl:N 183708 7%... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: kchinnam
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,
I have a tar file and inside that tar file is a folder with additional tar.gz files. What I want to do is look inside the first tar file and then find the second tar file I'm looking for, look inside that tar.gz file to find a certain directory. I'm encountering issues by trying to... (1 Reply)
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3. Solaris
hi all,
i am using jar as following :-
jar cvf file_name.txt.jar file_name.txt
but it is file by file
my problem is i have i want to run jar on all files in speaific directory
what can i do for this
this is for the first time
the secand time there was files already ended by... (5 Replies)
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4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I want to extract myfile.war to a folder which is in the same folder with war file.I did this as normal:
jar -xvf myfile.war
But it exploded all the content of file to the same level folder instead of that I was expecting to create a folder called myfile.
This works with tar:
... (0 Replies)
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5. Solaris
I want to find the difference between two jar files sitting on a sun box. How do I do this? (3 Replies)
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6. Linux
Hi All,
I am using crontab which execute a shell script.
In the shell script, I am executing a java program. This Java program requires the jar files.
The cron job file ' cronfile.txt ' contents:
MAILTO="raju_utla@dcis.uohyd.ernet.in"
0-59 * * * *... (3 Replies)
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7. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi All,
I am using crontab which execute a shell script.
In the shell script, I am executing a java program. This Java program requires the jar files.
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8. Solaris
I am a beginner to Solaris
In Solaris you will find 'jar'. I am used to 'tar' command in Linux.
What makes the differenced between 'jar' and 'tar' ?
Is 'jar' unique to Solaris?
I found a command called 'compress' too in Solaris.
It is not in my Linux. Is it something special to... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Angelo
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
i'm confused as to what this option does exactly... I see it all the time
in examples...
in my unix text is says the following which is entirely cryptic to me...
tar
f- Specifices the archivefile or tape device. The default tape device is
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TARDIFF(1) User Commands TARDIFF(1)
NAME
TarDiff - Compare two tarballs and report differences
DESCRIPTION
TarDiff compares the contents of two tarballs and reports on any differences found between them. Its use is mainly for release managers who
can use it as a QA tool to make sure no files have accidently been left over or were added by mistake. TarDiff supports compressed tar-
balls, diff statistics and suppression of GNU autotool changes.
SYNOPSIS
tardiff [options] file1.tar file2.tar[.gz/.bz2]
OPTIONS
-m, --modified Report on all changed files, including those present in both tarballs
-l, --list List all files, even those not changed at all
-a, --autoskip Skip files which belong to the GNU autotools (for --modified)
-s, --stats Run statistics (diffstat) on all modified files (for --modified)
-v, --version Display tardiff version
-h, --help Display this help screen
SEE ALSO
tar(1), tardy(1)
AUTHOR
TarDiff was written by Josef Spillner <josef@coolprojects.org>. This man page was written by Axel Beckert <abe@debian.org> based on
help2man(1) output for the Debian Project, but may be used by others.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005 Josef Spillner <josef@coolprojects.org>
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation.
TarDiff 0.1 December 2011 TARDIFF(1)