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From: "georg74" <georg74@i-one.at>
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Subject: Re: tar -X
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 13:32:49 +0100
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hi there,

tar [...] -X exclude.file
worked fine untile some recent update. the problem is, it reads
exclude.file, but seems to "ignore" it's contents.
i have a backup script that worked for more than two years, but now
exclusions do not work any more.
currently i have "tar (GNU tar) 1.13.25" from cygwin (my os is win98se)
my workaround are a number of --exclude=PATTERN (like --exclude='*.obj') in
the command line.
this works but it's ugly.

greetings,
georg



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