Comment by crazygringo
11 hours ago
> The question is always whose surprise.
I think that the surprise of more data than expected is more desirable than the surprise of data loss. So in this case, it seems like the safe choice.
11 hours ago
> The question is always whose surprise.
I think that the surprise of more data than expected is more desirable than the surprise of data loss. So in this case, it seems like the safe choice.
Agreed. I usually hate on Apple, and its terribly ancient utilities and gratuitous incompatibility with modern Linux utilities, motivated by hatred of the GPL license.
But in this case, I think what it's doing is… basically fine? "Tar should faithfully reproduce the semantics of the source filesystem" is a perfectly reasonable starting point.
Ideally there would be a documented way to turn off the Apple-specific metadata with Apple's own tar, though.
From tar(1):