![]() ![]() ![]() The order of the corresponding characters in the bundled command word. ![]() It consists of an initial word (with no leading - character) in which each character indicates an option. The bundled-arguments format is supported for compatibility with historic implementations. The manual for tar on Mac OS X mentions this under the "COMPATIBILITY" section: That's why you do not get an archive called jv even though that's what's following the f switch. These are ancient command line switches and tar handles them very differently from more "modern" command line switches (prefixed by -). I initially thought there was something up with the cfjv switches. This means changing you original tar command line into $ tar cfjv 2 -exclude "mydir/files/*.zip" mydir You will need to quote the exclusion pattern, mydir/files/*.zip, otherwise the shell will expand it (globbing), possibly/probably matching a number of files, and the meaning of you command line will be very different from what you intended. ![]()
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