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pathname changes & addition of nroff rule for manpages
[unix-history]
/
usr
/
src
/
usr.bin
/
ar
/
tar.5
diff --git
a/usr/src/usr.bin/ar/tar.5
b/usr/src/usr.bin/ar/tar.5
index
64fcbfc
..
a443352
100644
(file)
--- a/
usr/src/usr.bin/ar/tar.5
+++ b/
usr/src/usr.bin/ar/tar.5
@@
-2,9
+2,9
@@
.\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
.\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
.\"
.\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
.\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
.\"
-.\" @(#)tar.5
5.1
(Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)tar.5
6.2
(Berkeley) %G%
.\"
.\"
-.TH TAR 5 "
15 January 1983
"
+.TH TAR 5 ""
.UC 5
.SH NAME
tar \- tape archive file format
.UC 5
.SH NAME
tar \- tape archive file format
@@
-67,7
+67,9
@@
The other fields are zero-filled octal numbers in ASCII. Each field
.IR size
and
.IR mtime ,
.IR size
and
.IR mtime ,
-which do not contain the trailing null.
+which do not contain the trailing null and
+.IR chksum
+which has a null followed by a space.
.IR Name
is the name of the file, as specified on the
.I tar
.IR Name
is the name of the file, as specified on the
.I tar
@@
-95,12
+97,12
@@
with this field specified as zero.
.IR Mtime
is the modification time of the file at the time it was dumped.
.IR Chksum
.IR Mtime
is the modification time of the file at the time it was dumped.
.IR Chksum
-is a
decim
al ASCII value which represents the sum of all the bytes in the
+is a
n oct
al ASCII value which represents the sum of all the bytes in the
header block. When calculating the checksum, the
.IR chksum
field is treated as if it were all blanks.
.IR Linkflag
header block. When calculating the checksum, the
.IR chksum
field is treated as if it were all blanks.
.IR Linkflag
-is
ASCII `0'
if the file is ``normal'' or a special file, ASCII `1'
+is
NULL
if the file is ``normal'' or a special file, ASCII `1'
if it is an hard link, and ASCII `2'
if it is a symbolic link. The name linked-to, if any, is in
.IR linkname,
if it is an hard link, and ASCII `2'
if it is a symbolic link. The name linked-to, if any, is in
.IR linkname,