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		<title>Getting rid of Mac OS X crap in tarballs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A completely sane assumption would be that using GNU utility like tar should give you same results on a Mac or a linux distro. Wrong. What you end up with are all these tiny hidden files that shouldn&#8217;t be there. Mac OSX loves giving you extra stuff you don&#8217;t need. This is so called &#8220;Apple [...]]]></description>
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