[kwlug-disc] tar replacement
Paul Nijjar
paul_nijjar at yahoo.ca
Sat Dec 28 15:07:43 EST 2019
I am sick and tired of tar. Using it for anything nontrivial is a
nightmare, because its user interface is so bad and so finicky.
(Example: --exclude='some/path' fails, but --exclude=some/path works.
Meanwhile, --exclude=some/path/ also fails. But it always fails if it
is in the wrong spot of the command, just because there is a secret
ordering you have to remember. UGH.)
Unfortunately tar is ubiquitous, so I am not getting rid of it anytime
soon. But is there something else that is good and has a sane
commandline interface?
- Creates archives
- Allows flexible inclusions and exclusions
- Probably compresses files, although I don't mind piping to gzip or
bzip2 or xz
- Easily available in Linux systems (ie packaged for Debian/Ubuntu)
- Friendly to being used in scripts (even shell scripts, which are
their own abomination).
Probably I have more requirements but this is enough for now.
Maybe p7zip is the best contender as a replacement?
- Paul
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