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The @var{action} argument can be one of the following:
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@table @asis
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+@item bell
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+Produce an audible bell on the console.
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+
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+@item dot
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+@itemx .
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+Print a single dot on the standard listing stream.
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+
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@item echo
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Display a textual message on the standard error, with the status and
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number of the checkpoint. This is the default.
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@@ -2468,15 +2475,14 @@ number of the checkpoint. This is the default.
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Display @var{string} on the standard error. Before output, the string
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is subject to meta-character expansion.
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-@item dot
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-@itemx .
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-Print a single dot on the standard listing stream.
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+@item exec=@var{command}
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+Execute the given @var{command}.
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@item sleep=@var{time}
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Wait for @var{time} seconds.
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-@item exec=@var{command}
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-Execute the given @var{command}.
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+@item ttyout=@var{string}
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+Output @var{string} on the current console (@file{/dev/tty}).
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@end table
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Several @option{--checkpoint-action} options can be specified. The
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@@ -3805,6 +3811,26 @@ audible bell and the message described above at each checkpoint:
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--checkpoint-action='echo=\aHit %s checkpoint #%u'
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@end smallexample
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+@cindex @code{bell}, checkpoint action
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+There is also a special action which produces an audible signal:
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+@samp{bell}. It is not equivalent to @samp{echo='\a'}, because
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+@samp{bell} sends the bell directly to the console (@file{/dev/tty}),
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+whereas @samp{echo='\a'} sends it to the standard error.
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+
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+@cindex @code{ttyout}, checkpoint action
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+The @samp{ttyout=@var{string}} action outputs @var{string} to
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+@file{/dev/tty}, so it can be used even if the standard output is
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+redirected elsewhere. The @var{string} is subject to the same
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+modifications as with @samp{echo} action. In contrast to the latter,
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+@samp{ttyout} does not prepend @command{tar} executable name to the
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+string, nor does it output a newline after it. For example, the
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+following action will print the checkpoint message at the same screen
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+line, overwriting any previous message:
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+
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+@smallexample
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+--checkpoint-action="ttyout=\rHit %s checkpoint #%u"
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+@end smallexample
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+
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@cindex @code{dot}, checkpoint action
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Another available checkpoint action is @samp{dot} (or @samp{.}). It
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instructs @command{tar} to print a single dot on the standard listing
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@@ -3849,6 +3875,10 @@ additional arguments. Its exit code is ignored. It gets a copy of
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@item TAR_ARCHIVE
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The name of the archive @command{tar} is processing.
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+@vrindex TAR_BLOCKING_FACTOR, checkpoint script environment
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+@item TAR_BLOCKING_FACTOR
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+Current blocking factor (@pxref{Blocking}.
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+
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@vrindex TAR_CHECKPOINT, checkpoint script environment
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@item TAR_CHECKPOINT
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The checkpoint number.
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@item TAR_ARCHIVE
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The name of the archive @command{tar} is processing.
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+@vrindex TAR_BLOCKING_FACTOR, info script environment variable
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+@item TAR_BLOCKING_FACTOR
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+Current blocking factor (@pxref{Blocking}.
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+
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@vrindex TAR_VOLUME, info script environment variable
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@item TAR_VOLUME
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Ordinal number of the volume @command{tar} is about to start.
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