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1. JdeBP ◴[] No.44488025[source]
It does make one wonder whether Illumos pax or pax from one of the other BSDs would have worked better; or whether it was the tool generating the test pax archive in the first place that was the problem.
2. porker ◴[] No.44488532[source]
(2018)
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3. knome ◴[] No.44488830[source]
I wrote a tar parser long ago while playing at parsing various formats and filesystems.

The only thing I really remember about the format is the thing stores sizes formatted as octal in ascii strings.

4. eesmith ◴[] No.44489526[source]
We know it's out of date because "This is signalled by setting the MSB of the first octet, and provides for 95-bit integer size, i.e. 32768 YiB (it's so big that we lack a better prefix for it)." ;)

In 2022 ronna- became the recognized prefix for 10^27 and earlier this year robi- became the recognized prefix for 2^90. 32768 YiB is 32RiB.

Jupiter has a mass of 1.9 Rkg.

After that is quetta- for 10^30 and quebi- for 2^100.

The Sun has a mass of 2 Qkg.

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5. bryanlarsen ◴[] No.44489742{3}[source]
Qkg? I hope that's not a thing and that you either mean 2Qg or 2000Qg?
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6. eesmith ◴[] No.44489798{4}[source]
D'oh! Yes, you're absolutely without a doubt correct!

The Sun masses 2000Qg. We're going to need a new unit.