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clean up awk syntax
[unix-history]
/
usr
/
src
/
old
/
tar
/
tar.1
diff --git
a/usr/src/old/tar/tar.1
b/usr/src/old/tar/tar.1
index
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..
30d7b6c
100644
(file)
--- a/
usr/src/old/tar/tar.1
+++ b/
usr/src/old/tar/tar.1
@@
-1,6
+1,6
@@
-.\" @(#)tar.1
5.1
(Berkeley) %G%
+.\" @(#)tar.1
6.5
(Berkeley) %G%
.\"
.\"
-.TH TAR 1 "
13 January 1983
"
+.TH TAR 1 ""
.AT 3
.SH NAME
tar \- tape archiver
.AT 3
.SH NAME
tar \- tape archiver
@@
-52,7
+52,10
@@
already there or have been modified since last put on the tape.
Create a new tape; writing begins on the beginning of the tape
instead of after the last file. This command implies
.BR r .
Create a new tape; writing begins on the beginning of the tape
instead of after the last file. This command implies
.BR r .
-.TP 8
+.PP
+The following characters may be used in addition to the letter
+which selects the function desired.
+.TP 10
.B o
On output, tar normally places information specifying owner and modes
of directories in the archive. Former versions of tar, when encountering
.B o
On output, tar normally places information specifying owner and modes
of directories in the archive. Former versions of tar, when encountering
@@
-60,17
+63,14
@@
this information will give error message of the form
.br
"<name>/: cannot create".
.br
.br
"<name>/: cannot create".
.br
-This
option
will suppress the directory information.
-.TP
8
+This
modifier
will suppress the directory information.
+.TP
10
.B p
.B p
-This
option
says to restore files to their original modes,
+This
modifier
says to restore files to their original modes,
ignoring the present
.IR umask (2).
Setuid and sticky information
will also be restored to the super-user.
ignoring the present
.IR umask (2).
Setuid and sticky information
will also be restored to the super-user.
-.PP
-The following characters may be used in addition to the letter
-which selects the function desired.
.TP 10
.B 0, ..., 9
This modifier selects an alternate drive on which the tape is mounted.
.TP 10
.B 0, ..., 9
This modifier selects an alternate drive on which the tape is mounted.
@@
-81,9
+81,9
@@
Normally
.I tar
does its work silently. The
.B v
.I tar
does its work silently. The
.B v
-(verbose) option make
+(verbose) option make
s
.I tar
.I tar
-
type
the name of each file it treats preceded by the function
+
print
the name of each file it treats preceded by the function
letter. With the
.B t
function, the verbose option
letter. With the
.B t
function, the verbose option
@@
-120,7
+120,7
@@
when reading tapes (key letters `x' and `t').
tells
.I tar
to complain if it cannot resolve all of the links to the
tells
.I tar
to complain if it cannot resolve all of the links to the
-files dumped. If this is not specified, no error messages are printed.
+files dumped.
If this is not specified, no error messages are printed.
.TP 10
.B m
tells
.TP 10
.B m
tells
@@
-142,7
+142,8
@@
was added so that
.I tar
can work across a communications channel where the blocking may not
be maintained.
.I tar
can work across a communications channel where the blocking may not
be maintained.
-.PP
+.TP 10
+.B C
If a file name is preceded by
.BR \-C ,
then
If a file name is preceded by
.BR \-C ,
then
@@
-164,6
+165,8
@@
inability to properly handle blocked archives have been lifted.
/dev/rmt?
.br
/tmp/tar*
/dev/rmt?
.br
/tmp/tar*
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+tar(5)
.SH DIAGNOSTICS
Complaints about bad key characters and tape read/write errors.
.br
.SH DIAGNOSTICS
Complaints about bad key characters and tape read/write errors.
.br
@@
-181,4
+184,10
@@
option can be slow.
.br
The current limit on file name length is 100 characters.
.br
.br
The current limit on file name length is 100 characters.
.br
-There is no way to selectively follow symbolic links.
+There is no way selectively to follow symbolic links.
+.br
+When extracting tapes created with the
+.B r
+or
+.B u
+options, directory modification times may not be set correctly.