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fix: support linux builds from macOS again #1968

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One possible fix for #1962. Doesn't fix Windows, though.

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mayeut commented Aug 15, 2024

I had some issues with ustar c.f. #1434 (comment)
Does gnutar works in your case (only on host side, macOS) ?
Maybe it's time to revisit docker cp but I'm not hopeful on Travis CI just yet...

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macOS doesn't have gnutar as an option in it's bsdtar.

tar(bsdtar): manipulate archive files
First option must be a mode specifier:
  -c Create  -r Add/Replace  -t List  -u Update  -x Extract
Common Options:
  -b #  Use # 512-byte records per I/O block
  -f <filename>  Location of archive
  -v    Verbose
  -w    Interactive
Create: tar -c [options] [<file> | <dir> | @<archive> | -C <dir> ]
  <file>, <dir>  add these items to archive
  -z, -j, -J, --lzma  Compress archive with gzip/bzip2/xz/lzma
  --format {ustar|pax|cpio|shar}  Select archive format
  --exclude <pattern>  Skip files that match pattern
  -C <dir>  Change to <dir> before processing remaining files
  @<archive>  Add entries from <archive> to output
List: tar -t [options] [<patterns>]
  <patterns>  If specified, list only entries that match
Extract: tar -x [options] [<patterns>]
  <patterns>  If specified, extract only entries that match
  -k    Keep (don't overwrite) existing files
  -m    Don't restore modification times
  -O    Write entries to stdout, don't restore to disk
  -p    Restore permissions (including ACLs, owner, file flags)
bsdtar 3.5.3 - libarchive 3.5.3 zlib/1.2.12 liblzma/5.4.3 bz2lib/1.0.8

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mayeut commented Aug 17, 2024

It's not listed in --help, if you do man tar, it redirects you to man libarchive-formats which lists gnutar c.f. #1434 (comment) & #1434 (comment)

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Copying project into container...

    + mkdir -p /project
tar: gnutar: Invalid archive format
Try `tar --help' or `tar --usage' for more information.
tar: Write error

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mayeut commented Aug 19, 2024

It shall only be on host side of tar create for macOS only (I pushed a commit to that effect).
Would this commit solve the issue you're seeing locally ?

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