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Implement Tar Global Extended Attributes API changes #70869
Implement Tar Global Extended Attributes API changes #70869
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As an aside - the code below reading TMPDIR then falling back to /tmp- why doesn't it just call Path.GetTempPath() that does the same thing?
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Good suggestion. I'll use
Path.GetTempPath
.Here's why I wasn't using that:
The GNU tar manual specifies how the global extended attribute header name field obtains its value:
This description looks very similar to the remarks section of Path.GetTempPath:
So a couple of things need to be considered if we are to use
Path.GetTempPath
:\
separators in that field. But go back to the previous point: I don't think any tool should make its behavior depend on this field./tmp
.