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A path name is excluded if any of its file name components matches an
excluded pattern, even if the path name was specified on the command line.

Paul Eggert 26 роки тому
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@@ -5338,8 +5338,9 @@ matches the shell wildcards (@var{pattern}) from being operated on
 (@var{pattern} can be a single file name or a more complex expression).
 For example, if you want to create an archive with all the contents of
 @file{/tmp} except the file @file{/tmp/foo}, you can use the command
-@samp{tar --create --file=arch.tar --exclude=foo}.  You may give
-multiple @samp{--exclude} options.
+@samp{tar --create --file=arch.tar --exclude=foo}.  A path name is
+excluded if any of its file name components matches @var{pattern}.
+You may give multiple @samp{--exclude} options.
 
 @table @kbd
 @item --exclude-from=@var{file}
@@ -5378,12 +5379,12 @@ pitfalls:
 
 @itemize @bullet
 @item
-The main operating mode of @code{tar} will always act on file names
-listed on the command line, no matter whether or not there is an
-exclusion which would otherwise affect them.  In the example above, if
+The main operating mode of @code{tar} does not act on a path name
+explicitly listed on the command line if one of its file name
+components is excluded.  In the example above, if
 you create an archive and exclude files that end with @samp{*.o}, but
-explicitly name the file @samp{catc.o} after all the options have been
-listed, @samp{catc.o} @emph{will} be included in the archive.
+explicitly name the file @samp{dir.o/foo} after all the options have been
+listed, @samp{dir.o/foo} will be excluded from the archive.
 
 @item
 You can sometimes confuse the meanings of @value{op-exclude} and