Reading tar/gz-files
Thomas Weholt
thomas at bibsyst.no
Fri Jan 7 03:40:03 EST 2000
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Bernhard Herzog wrote: > > Martin von Loewis <loewis at informatik.hu-berlin.de> writes: > > > Alternatively, you could try to live without an external tar command, > > and implement that yourself. The gzip module is already there and > > provides you with an uncompressed stream. All you'd need to do is to > > interpret the format of tar yourself. See /usr/include/tar.h for a > > starting point. > > Note also, that the Python Imaging Library comes with a TarIO module > that implements at least some of the functionality. > > -- > Bernhard Herzog | Sketch, a drawing program for Unix > herzog at online.de | http://sketch.sourceforge.net/ Ah, This is nice. Since I`m not at all into C-programming I tend to rely on the work of others and mainly on modules, cutting my personal effort and work down to a minimum. Ok, so I`m lazy. The reading tar.h-stuff: eh ... I`ll skip that. TarIO implements some of the functionality you say, just how much is my question. All I want is to get a list of the files in a tar.gz/tgz-archive. If anybody felt a need to code som simple example on how to do this ... well, I`ll be a very happy-still-lazy camper. ;-> Thanks folks. Best regards Thomas
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