Edit D:\app\Administrator\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\perl\bin\ptar.bat
@rem = '--*-Perl-*-- @echo off if "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" goto WinNT perl -x -S "%0" %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 goto endofperl :WinNT perl -x -S %0 %* if NOT "%COMSPEC%" == "%SystemRoot%\system32\cmd.exe" goto endofperl if %errorlevel% == 9009 echo You do not have Perl in your PATH. if errorlevel 1 goto script_failed_so_exit_with_non_zero_val 2>nul goto endofperl @rem '; #!perl #line 15 eval 'exec D:\app\Administrator\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\perl\bin\perl.exe -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if $running_under_some_shell; #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use Getopt::Std; use Archive::Tar; use File::Find; my $opts = {}; getopts('dcvzthxf:I', $opts) or die usage(); ### show the help message ### die usage() if $opts->{h}; ### enable debugging (undocumented feature) local $Archive::Tar::DEBUG = 1 if $opts->{d}; ### enable insecure extracting. local $Archive::Tar::INSECURE_EXTRACT_MODE = 1 if $opts->{I}; ### sanity checks ### unless ( 1 == grep { defined $opts->{$_} } qw[x t c] ) { die "You need exactly one of 'x', 't' or 'c' options: " . usage(); } my $compress = $opts->{z} ? 1 : 0; my $verbose = $opts->{v} ? 1 : 0; my $file = $opts->{f} ? $opts->{f} : 'default.tar'; my $tar = Archive::Tar->new(); if( $opts->{c} ) { my @files; find( sub { push @files, $File::Find::name; print $File::Find::name.$/ if $verbose }, @ARGV ); Archive::Tar->create_archive( $file, $compress, @files ); exit; } my $tar = Archive::Tar->new($file, $compress); if( $opts->{t} ) { print map { $_->full_path . $/ } $tar->get_files; } elsif( $opts->{x} ) { print map { $_->full_path . $/ } $tar->get_files if $verbose; Archive::Tar->extract_archive($file, $compress); } sub usage { qq[ Usage: ptar -c [-v] [-z] [-f ARCHIVE_FILE] FILE FILE ... ptar -x [-v] [-z] [-f ARCHIVE_FILE] ptar -t [-z] [-f ARCHIVE_FILE] ptar -h ptar is a small, tar look-alike program that uses the perl module Archive::Tar to extract, create and list tar archives. Options: x Extract from ARCHIVE_FILE c Create ARCHIVE_FILE from FILE t List the contents of ARCHIVE_FILE f Name of the ARCHIVE_FILE to use. Default is './default.tar' z Read/Write zlib compressed ARCHIVE_FILE (not always available) v Print filenames as they are added or extraced from ARCHIVE_FILE h Prints this help message I Enable 'Insecure Extract Mode', which allows archives to extract files outside the current working directory. (Not advised). See Also: tar(1) Archive::Tar \n] } =head1 NAME ptar - a tar-like program written in perl =head1 DESCRIPTION ptar is a small, tar look-alike program that uses the perl module Archive::Tar to extract, create and list tar archives. =head1 SYNOPSIS ptar -c [-v] [-z] [-f ARCHIVE_FILE] FILE FILE ... ptar -x [-v] [-z] [-f ARCHIVE_FILE] ptar -t [-z] [-f ARCHIVE_FILE] ptar -h =head1 OPTIONS x Extract from ARCHIVE_FILE c Create ARCHIVE_FILE from FILE t List the contents of ARCHIVE_FILE f Name of the ARCHIVE_FILE to use. Default is './default.tar' z Read/Write zlib compressed ARCHIVE_FILE (not always available) v Print filenames as they are added or extraced from ARCHIVE_FILE h Prints this help message =head1 SEE ALSO tar(1), L<Archive::Tar>. =cut __END__ :endofperl
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