Provided by: charliecloud-builders_0.26-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       ch-tar2dir - Unpack an image tarball into a directory

SYNOPSIS

          $ ch-tar2dir TARBALL DIR

DESCRIPTION

       WARNING:
          This  script  is  deprecated  in  favor  of  ch-convert. It will be removed in the next
          release.

       Extract the tarball TARBALL into a subdirectory of DIR.   TARBALL  must  contain  a  Linux
       filesystem image, e.g. as created by ch-builder2tar, and be compressed with gzip or xz. If
       TARBALL has no extension, try appending .tar.gz and .tar.xz.

       Inside DIR, a subdirectory will be created whose name  corresponds  to  the  name  of  the
       tarball  with  .tar.gz  or  other  suffix  removed. If such a directory exists already and
       appears to be a Charliecloud container image, it is removed and replaced. If the  existing
       directory doesn’t appear to be a container image, the script aborts with an error.

       Additional arguments:

          --help print help and exit

          --version
                 print version and exit

       WARNING:
          Placing  DIR  on  a  shared file system can cause significant metadata load on the file
          system servers. This can result in poor performance for you and all your colleagues who
          use the same file system. Please consult your site admin for a suitable location.

EXAMPLE

          $ ls -lh /var/tmp
          total 57M
          -rw-r-----  1 reidpr reidpr  57M Feb 13 16:14 hello.tar.gz
          $ ch-tar2dir /var/tmp/hello.tar.gz /var/tmp
          creating new image /var/tmp/hello
          /var/tmp/hello unpacked ok
          $ ls -lh /var/tmp
          total 57M
          drwxr-x--- 22 reidpr reidpr 4.0K Feb 13 16:29 hello
          -rw-r-----  1 reidpr reidpr  57M Feb 13 16:14 hello.tar.gz

REPORTING BUGS

       If  Charliecloud  was  obtained  from your Linux distribution, use your distribution’s bug
       reporting procedures.

       Otherwise, report bugs to: https://github.com/hpc/charliecloud/issues

SEE ALSO

       charliecloud(7)

       Full documentation at: <https://hpc.github.io/charliecloud>

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