The NEXTSTEP/OpenStep FAQ

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4.29 What is the @LongLink message from gnutar all about?

@LongLink gnutar

Because gnutar tries to be somewhat compatible to the old tar format, it can't store pathnames longer than 100 chars. In order to store files with longer names, it generates a special file entry containing just the longer filename. These are the long links you see. Nothing to worry about.



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