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3.2. Using bzip2 with tar

Listed below are three ways to use bzip2 with tar.

3.2.1. 1. Easiest to setup

This method requires no setup at all. To un-tar the bzip2'd tar archive foo.tar.bz2 in the current directory, do:

/path/to/bzip2 -cd foo.tar.bz2 | tar xf -

or

tar --use-compress-prog=bzip2 xf foo.tar.bz2

These work, but can be a PITA to type often.

3.2.2. 2. Easy to set up, fairly easy to use, no need for root privileges:

Thanks to Leonard Jean-Marc for the tip. Thanks also to Alessandro Rubini for differentiating bash from the csh's.

In your .bashrc, you can put in a line like this:

alias btar='tar --use-compress-program /usr/local/bin/bzip2'

In your .tcshrc, or .cshrc, the analogous line looks like this:

alias btar 'tar --use-compress-program /usr/local/bin/bzip2'

3.2.3. 3. Also easy to use, but needs root access

Update your tar to GNU's newest version, which is currently 1.13.10. It can be found at GNU's ftp site or any mirror.


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