tar 1.29 hangs, when run with strace, it exits with "illegal instruction"

Keith Christian keith1christian@gmail.com
Fri Aug 9 19:13:00 GMT 2019


Thanks for responding, Brian.

Cygwin is on a corporate machine so disabling anything will not be
easy or allowed.  Can you explain "bypass cygwin directories?"

Cygwin's tar worked recently so must be an "enhancement" in the
security software or some change in tar that is frowned upon.  I see
no evidence of Symantec Endpoint software, must be different AV
software.

On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 9:33 PM Brian Inglis
<Brian.Inglis@systematicsw.ab.ca> wrote:
>
> On 2019-08-07 12:20, Keith Christian wrote:
> > I am able to run "tar ft somefile.tar" successfully on a Linux
> > machine, same tar version (1.29.)
> >
> > This version hangs up the terminal, does not respond to Ctrl-C or
> > Ctrl-Z, and terminates with an illegal instruction to the screen, not
> > reflected in the strace output.
> >
> > File cygwin_tar_1_29_illegal_instruction.txt is attached with strace
> > output, version, and "cygcheck tar" output.
>
> Works just fine for me:
>
> $ tar ft Downloads/nam.dist.tar
> README
> demo/
> ...
>
> You may have some http://www.cygwin.com/acronyms/#BLODA interfering like an AV.
>   The strace shows tar fails in sysfer.dll, which is part of Symantec Endpoint
> Protection CMC Firewall Application and Device Control, badly written from the
> number of complaints about it, and as usual with these control and monitoring
> products, they greatly slow down systems and interfere with work.
> Deinstall SEP or bypass your cygwin directories.
>
> --
> Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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