Archive::Tar is good for handling "special effects" (especially when unpacking tar files) that the "official" tar command isn't suited for. But creating a tar file is not a "special effect". Get "tar" for your machine and use it.
In reply to Re: Archiving a directory and its contents with Archive::Tar
by graff
in thread Archiving a directory and its contents with Archive::Tar
by vendion
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