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				|  |  |  (@var{pattern} can be a single file name or a more complex expression).
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				|  |  |  For example, if you want to create an archive with all the contents of
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				|  |  |  @file{/tmp} except the file @file{/tmp/foo}, you can use the command
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				|  |  | -@samp{tar --create --file=arch.tar --exclude=foo}.  You may give
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				|  |  | -multiple @samp{--exclude} options.
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				|  |  | +@samp{tar --create --file=arch.tar --exclude=foo}.  A path name is
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				|  |  | +excluded if any of its file name components matches @var{pattern}.
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				|  |  | +You may give multiple @samp{--exclude} options.
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				|  |  |  @table @kbd
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				|  |  |  @item --exclude-from=@var{file}
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				|  | @@ -5378,12 +5379,12 @@ pitfalls:
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				|  |  |  @itemize @bullet
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				|  |  |  @item
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				|  |  | -The main operating mode of @code{tar} will always act on file names
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				|  |  | -listed on the command line, no matter whether or not there is an
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				|  |  | -exclusion which would otherwise affect them.  In the example above, if
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				|  |  | +The main operating mode of @code{tar} does not act on a path name
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				|  |  | +explicitly listed on the command line if one of its file name
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				|  |  | +components is excluded.  In the example above, if
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				|  |  |  you create an archive and exclude files that end with @samp{*.o}, but
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				|  |  | -explicitly name the file @samp{catc.o} after all the options have been
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				|  |  | -listed, @samp{catc.o} @emph{will} be included in the archive.
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				|  |  | +explicitly name the file @samp{dir.o/foo} after all the options have been
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				|  |  | +listed, @samp{dir.o/foo} will be excluded from the archive.
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				|  |  |  @item
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				|  |  |  You can sometimes confuse the meanings of @value{op-exclude} and
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