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+@c This is part of the paxutils manual.
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+@c Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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+@c Written by Sergey Poznyakoff
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+@c This file is distributed under GFDL 1.1 or any later version
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+@c published by the Free Software Foundation.
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+
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+ Incremental archives keep information about contents of each
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+dumped directory in special data blocks called @dfn{dumpdirs}.
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+
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+ Dumpdir is a sequence of entries of the following form:
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+
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+@smallexample
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+@var{C} @var{filename} \0
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+@end smallexample
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+
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+@noindent
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+where @var{C} is one of the @dfn{control codes} described below,
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+@var{filename} is the name of the file @var{C} operates upon, and
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+@samp{\0} represents a nul character (ASCII 0). The white space
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+characters were added for readability, real dumpdirs do not contain
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+them.
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+
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+ Each dumpdir ends with a single nul character.
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+
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+ The following table describes control codes and their meanings:
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+
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+@table @samp
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+@item Y
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+@var{filename} is contained in the archive.
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+
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+@item N
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+@var{filename} was present in the directory at the time the archive
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+was made, yet it was not dumped to the archive, because it had not
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+changed since the last backup.
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+
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+@item D
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+@var{filename} is a directory.
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+
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+@item R
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+This code requests renaming of the @var{filename} to the name
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+specified with the following @samp{T} command.
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+
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+@item T
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+Specify target file name for @samp{R} command (see below).
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+
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+@item X
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+Specify @dfn{temporary directory} name for a rename operation (see below).
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+@end table
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+
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+ Codes @samp{Y}, @samp{N} and @samp{D} require @var{filename} argument
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+to be a relative file name to the directory this dumpdir describes,
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+whereas codes @samp{R}, @samp{T} and @samp{X} require their argument
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+to be an absolute file name.
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+
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+ The three codes @samp{R}, @samp{T} and @samp{X} specify a
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+@dfn{renaming operation}. In the simplest case it is:
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+
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+@smallexample
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+R@file{source}\0T@file{dest}\0
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+@end smallexample
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+
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+@noindent
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+which means ``rename file @file{source} to file @file{dest}''.
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+
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+ However, there are cases that require using a @dfn{temporary
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+directory}. For example, consider the following scenario:
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+
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+@enumerate 1
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+@item
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+Previous run dumped a directory @file{foo} which contained the
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+following three directories:
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+
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+@smallexample
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+a
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+b
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+c
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+@end smallexample
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+
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+@item
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+They were renamed @emph{cyclically}, so that:
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+
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+@example
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+@file{a} became @file{b}
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+@file{b} became @file{c}
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+@file{c} became @file{a}
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+@end example
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+
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+@item
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+New incremental dump was made.
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+@end enumerate
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+
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+ This case cannot be handled by three successive renames, since
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+renaming @file{a} to @file{b} will destroy existing directory.
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+To handle such case a temporary directory is required. @GNUTAR{}
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+will create the following dumpdir (newlines have been added for
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+readability):
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+
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+@smallexample
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+@group
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+Xfoo\0
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+Rfoo/a\0T\0
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+Rfoo/b\0Tfoo/c\0
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+Rfoo/c\0Tfoo/a\0
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+R\0Tfoo/a\0
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+@end group
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+@end smallexample
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+
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+ The first command, @samp{Xfoo\0}, instructs the extractor to create a
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+temporary directory in the directory @file{foo}. Second command,
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+@samp{Rfoo/aT\0}, says ``rename file @file{foo/a} to the temporary
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+directory that has just been created'' (empty file name after a
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+command means use temporary directory). Third and fourth commands
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+work as usual, and, finally, the last command, @samp{R\0Tfoo/a\0}
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+tells tar to rename the temporary directory to @file{foo/a}.
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+
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+ The exact placement of a dumpdir in the archive depends on the
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+archive format (@pxref{Formats}):
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+
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+@itemize
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+@item PAX archives
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+
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+In PAX archives, dumpdir is stored in the extended header of the
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+corresponding directory, in variable @code{GNU.dumpdir}.
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+
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+@item GNU and old GNU archives
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+
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+These formats implement special header type @samp{D}, which is similar
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+to ustar header @samp{5} (directory), except that it preceeds a data
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+block containing the dumpdir.
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+@end itemize
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+
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+@c End of dumpdir.texi
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