The S means that they're immutable so the system creates new ones whenever you untar the files. I would suggest using a GUI and extracting the tar ball and copying just the files you need - after that you will need to modify the properties so that the sticky bit is unset (apologies for not finding an easy way out). Alternatively, you could write a perl script to grab the files you want and delete the folder after untarring (making sure the tar file is extracted into a new folder than in the current working directory).rwSrwSrw-
In reply to Re^3: [OT] Tar file with non-identical duplicate files and no paths?
by eosbuddy
in thread [OT] Tar file with non-identical duplicate files and no paths?
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