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2012 Jul 24
1
untaring files in parallel with foreach and doSNOW?
Hello,
I'm running some code that requires untaring many files in the first step.
This takes a lot of time and I'd like to do this in parallel, if possible.
If it's the disk reading speed that is the bottleneck I guess I should not
expect an improvement, but perhaps it's the processor. So I want to try this
out.
I'm working on windows 7 with R 2.15.1 and the latest foreach
2018 May 01
2
possible internal (un)tar bug
This is a not too old R-devel on Linux, it already fails in R 3.4.4, and on
macOS as well.
The tar file seems valid, external tar can untar it, so maybe an untar()
bug.
setwd(tempdir())
dir.create("pkg")
cat("foobar\n", file = file.path("pkg", "NAMESPACE"))
cat("this: that\n", file = file.path("pkg", "DESCRIPTION"))
2013 May 03
1
untar() error
Dear List,
I have a list of 600+ *.gz files that I would like to extract and read the
geotiffs contained within them. I tried using the untar() function to
simplify this task but I am stumped by an error. I've combed the Internet
for a solution without luck. The details are below, and any help in solving
this matter is appreciated.
> files = list.files(path = "J:/GIMMS/NDVI",
2010 Jan 19
3
UID GID Problems.....
Hoping someone can help me fix something that I apparently messed up, i have
the issue that when I untar a file as root the uid and gid that get set are
not roots'. I had change a user uid and gid to 1000 via usermo -u etc....
but somehow it appears to have effected the root user. When I touch files
as root the correct uid and gid are root, however when untaring an archive
the directory and
2009 Aug 21
4
tar and gunzip help
HI All,
I have a directory tree that when the user un-gzips/untars it does
into /opt by default.
The directory tree is like:
ugui
|
|-- <misc files>
|-- source
|-----framework
|------ <misc files>
so when unzipped I want to end it with /opt/ugui and all the stuff
below it.
How do I do this? Can I also issue one command that will unzip and
untar the archive at the same time?
2018 May 01
1
possible internal (un)tar bug
>>>>> Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch>
>>>>> on Tue, 1 May 2018 16:14:43 +0200 writes:
>>>>> G?bor Cs?rdi <csardi.gabor at gmail.com>
>>>>> on Tue, 1 May 2018 12:05:32 +0000 writes:
>> This is a not too old R-devel on Linux, it already fails
>> in R 3.4.4, and on macOS as well.
2016 Nov 04
0
[PATCH 3/5] v2v: ova: move the untar function
Move the untar function so it can be used later in the code.
Signed-off-by: Tomáš Golembiovský <tgolembi@redhat.com>
---
v2v/input_ova.ml | 11 ++++++-----
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/v2v/input_ova.ml b/v2v/input_ova.ml
index db884d9..f76fe82 100644
--- a/v2v/input_ova.ml
+++ b/v2v/input_ova.ml
@@ -38,6 +38,12 @@ object
method as_options = "-i ova
2016 Dec 07
0
[PATCH v3 3/6] v2v: ova: move the untar function
Move the untar function so it can be used later in the code.
Signed-off-by: Tomáš Golembiovský <tgolembi@redhat.com>
---
v2v/input_ova.ml | 11 ++++++-----
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/v2v/input_ova.ml b/v2v/input_ova.ml
index 61930f0..85954a3 100644
--- a/v2v/input_ova.ml
+++ b/v2v/input_ova.ml
@@ -38,6 +38,12 @@ object
method as_options = "-i ova
2014 Sep 30
1
R's internal tar ignores files in sub-directories
E.g. I am seeing:
dir <- file.path(tempdir(), "test-tar")
dir.create(dir)
setwd(dir)
dir.create("foo", showWarnings = FALSE)
file.create("foo/bar.R")
tar("test.tar", files = "foo/bar.R")
dir.create("untarred")
untar("test.tar", exdir = "untarred")
2017 May 08
3
[PATCH 0/3] v2v: -i ova: Prefer pigz or pxz for uncompressing OVA
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1448739
2017 Mar 13
0
[PATCH 1/2] v2v: -i ova: Hoist utility functions to the top of the file.
These functions obscure the true flow of the code, so hoist
them out of the source () method to the top of the file.
No change, just refactoring.
---
v2v/input_ova.ml | 139 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------
1 file changed, 69 insertions(+), 70 deletions(-)
diff --git a/v2v/input_ova.ml b/v2v/input_ova.ml
index 72a63d3..9a6a615 100644
--- a/v2v/input_ova.ml
+++
1998 Nov 23
1
R-0.63.0.tgz untar problem!
Hi to all R people!!!
I'mtryed to untar R-0.63.0.tgz but ....
C:\Archivio\R\R-0.63.0>tar -x -z -f R-0.63.0.tgz
tar: R-0.63/aux: Could not create directory: No such file or directory (ENOENT)
tar: R-0.63/aux/GETSYMBOLS: Could not create file: No such file or
directory (EN
OENT)
tar: R-0.63/aux/config.sub: Could not create file: No such file or
directory (EN
OENT)
tar:
2004 Mar 02
1
Problem untarring R-1.8.1.tgz
Hi,
I have been trying to untar the source file for R and having no success.
I have used decompression utilities that handle .tar and .tgz file but I
keep getting an error that there is a "Header CRC Error".
So, I am wondering if this is just me and I am not using the right
decompression utility or whether there is an error in the headers for
the zip file.
Anyone have any advice?
2002 Feb 28
0
Can't untar snapshot.. scard missing from CVS?
Hello-
I'm testing the current versions on UnixWare 2.x and have run into
the following problems:
After downloading the nightly snapshot, untar fails with
"Directory Checksum error". Gunzip is successful, but the tar
fails.
Failing the snapshot extraction, I checked out a clean copy from the
CVS. Configure fails when it hits the "/scard" directory, which is
empty. I
2009 Jul 27
3
mtime handling seems generally buggy for directories
Hello again,
as stated earlier there is a problem with mtime setting on directories during
healing in replication setup.
Today I tested 2.0.5 and found out that the handling is more or less generally
buggy for directory mtimes.
Simply try this:
untar some kernel archive on your local disk and look at the mtime of the
created top directory. now untar the same archive on an exported gluster fs
and
2016 Nov 21
2
Re: [PATCH v2 4/5] v2v: ova: don't extract files from OVA if it's not needed
On Saturday, 12 November 2016 16:37:52 CET Tomáš Golembiovský wrote:
> We don't have to always extract all files from the OVA archive. The OVA,
> as defined in the standard, is plain tar. We can work directly over the
> tar archive if we use correct 'offset' and 'size' options when defining
> the backing file for QEMU.
>
> This leads to improvements in speed
1999 Nov 22
2
R-0.90.0 untar
I had a couple of problems getting R 0.90.0. In case anyone has
similar problems, I though I would mention them.
1/ I can't use "ftp cvs.r-project.org" from either home or work. The ftp
service does not seem to be available. Perhaps this is intended. I only
discovered it because I thought the file I got through Netscape might be
corrupted. (I don't understand why Netscape
2016 Nov 12
0
[PATCH v2 4/5] v2v: ova: don't extract files from OVA if it's not needed
We don't have to always extract all files from the OVA archive. The OVA,
as defined in the standard, is plain tar. We can work directly over the
tar archive if we use correct 'offset' and 'size' options when defining
the backing file for QEMU.
This leads to improvements in speed and puts much lower requirement on
available disk space.
Signed-off-by: Tomáš Golembiovský
2006 Jun 20
3
nevada_41 and zfs disk partition
I just installed build 41 of Nevada on a SunBlade 1500 with 2GB of ram. I wanted to check out zfs since the delay of S10U2 I really could not wait any longer :)
I installed it on my system and created a zpool out of an approximately 40GB disk slice. I then wanted to build a version of thunderbird that contains a local patch that we like. So I download the source tar ball. I try to untar it on the
2017 Dec 27
4
An rpmbuild spec question
I'm trying to build a package to create a directory and install some
files. My rpmbuild keeps failing, unable to cd into the directory, "no
such". Now, in the tmpfile, I *see* it cd'ing into BUILD/opt, and the
source was unzipped and untared into BUILD/opt/smipmicfg-1.27.0. In the
spec file, I've even added a cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt, and I see it cd to
there... and then it says it fails cd'ing into the directory under it.
I've been doing a lot of googling, but nothing seems to fix this. Anyone
got a clue?
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