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From: | Joerg Delker |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-tar] new/old extract problems with 6GB sparse file |
Date: | Sun, 18 Jun 2006 22:00:45 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.2 (X11/20060516) |
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Joerg Delker <address@hidden> wrote: > when trying to recover a very important backup (ntfsclone sparse > file), I had to notice that tar (1.15.1) had trouble to extract > that file. > > This archive was created with tar (1.1[45].x ?) about a month ago > with "tar -cjSf jake.tar.bz2 jake.ntfs", compressing the 6GB ntfs > sparse image into a 1.6GB tar.bz2 file. > > All attempts to recover this 6GB sparse file have failed so far > (either sparsed or zero-filled). So, I did some research on the > list and found several issues with equal or similar cases. However, > they all (?) should have been fixed in cvs already. Did you try to unpack the archive using star? ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/star/alpha/
Well, unfortunately more problems with that: $ star xvjf jake.ntfs.tar.bz2 x jake_winxp.ntfs 6292304384 bytes, 6162300 tape blocks Segmentation fault Extract the file up to 4335726080 bytes and then throws SEGFAULT. That's with star: star 1.5a67 (i686-pc-linux-gnu). I tried to compile the latest version (5a74) myself , but that fails with ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /usr/src/linux/include/linux/percpu.h: In function '__alloc_percpu': /usr/src/linux/include/linux/percpu.h:45: error: 'GFP_KERNEL' undeclared (first use in this function) /usr/src/linux/include/linux/percpu.h:45: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once /usr/src/linux/include/linux/percpu.h:45: error: for each function it appears in.) /usr/src/linux/include/linux/percpu.h:45: warning: initialization makes pointer from integer without a cast /usr/src/linux/include/linux/percpu.h:47: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function 'memset' ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- during compile (using linux kernel headers 2.6.15/16). Any more hints? JD
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