Unix: Impossible File Types
In spite of its long history as one of the tried and true Unix commands, even the tar command can offer some surprises. My first encounter with "impossible file type" errors took place earlier today.
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strange file types
Always take unix error messages with a pinch of salt. There is so much functionality in the latest versions, I wonder just how much testing goes in to each and every product. Rgds VinceAh, yeah
Solaris' tar sucks, and has for many years. Try GNU tar.