-U didn't work because the first one out has the readonly attribute set, so it can't be unlinked. However, whist looking for an option to discard attributes (which doesn't appear to exist), I noticed -w. By saying no to the first chance to extract the duplicated files, it allows me to get the second ones. Thanks :)
In reply to Re^2: [OT] Tar file with non-identical duplicate files and no paths?(A solution)
by BrowserUk
in thread [OT] Tar file with non-identical duplicate files and no paths?
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