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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T18:18:14+00:00 2026-05-15T18:18:14+00:00

I am trying to run tar -ztf /users/home/test.tar.gz | head -1 in Java, which

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I am trying to run “tar -ztf /users/home/test.tar.gz | head -1” in Java, which worked when I tried to run it in unix command line directly.
The result of this command will list one line of the file/folder inside of the test.tar.gz.
for example: proj/test/test_dir
But I when I run it in java. it will give this error:

Running command: tar -ztf /users/home/test.tar.gz | head -1
     [java] tar: Options `-[0-7][lmh]' not supported by *this* tar
     [java] Try `tar --help' for more information.

Any idea what’s wrong with it? why is it related to “specify drive and density” option?

The code I have run:

 String s = null;
 StringBuffer sbOutput = new StringBuffer();
  StringBuffer errorInfo = new StringBuffer();
  String[] cmd = {"tar", "-ztf", fileName, "|", "head", "-1"};
  try
     {
      Runtime rt = Runtime.getRuntime();
      System.out.println("Running command: " + cmd[0] + " " + cmd[1] + " " + cmd[2] + " " + cmd[3] + " " + cmd[4] + " " + cmd[5]);
        Process p = rt.exec(cmd);            

        BufferedReader stdInput = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(p.getInputStream()));
        BufferedReader stdError = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(p.getErrorStream()));      

        //If there is an error - only show that
        while ((s = stdError.readLine()) != null)
        {
            errorInfo.append(s + "\n");
        }
        if (errorInfo.length() > 0)
        {
         System.out.println(errorInfo.toString());            
        }

        while ((s = stdInput.readLine()) != null) {
         sbOutput.append(s + "\n");
        }


  // wait for end of command execution
  try {
   p.waitFor();
  } catch (InterruptedException ie) {            
   new LogErrThread(ie).start();
   ie.printStackTrace();
     } 

        p.destroy();

        if (sbOutput.length() > 0)
        {
         System.out.println(sbOutput.toString()); 


        }

 }
    catch (IOException e)
    {            
     new LogErrThread(e).start();
  e.printStackTrace();
    }
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    2026-05-15T18:18:14+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:18 pm

    On the command line, the shell is doing the piping for you. Only the arguments before the | are passed to gtar. Your code incorrectly passes the pipe and the rest of the text as arguments to gtar.

    Luckily, the solution is simple. You can simply read the first line yourself.

    String[] cmd = {"gtar", "-ztf", fileName};
    
    // ...
    
    // Instead of current input loop.
    s = stdInput.readLine();
    if(s != null) {
        sbOutput.append(s + "\n");
    }
    
    while (stdInput.readLine() != null) {
        // Disregard.  Reading to end to prevent hang.
    }
    
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