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@@ -2723,8 +2723,8 @@ also back up files for which any status information has changed).
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@item --no-recursion
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-With this option, @command{tar} will not recurse into directories unless a
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-directory is explicitly named as an argument to @command{tar}. @FIXME-xref{}
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+With this option, @command{tar} will not recurse into directories.
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+@FIXME-xref{}
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@item --no-same-owner
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@@ -5468,7 +5468,7 @@ might fail.
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@item
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In earlier versions of @command{tar}, what is now the
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@samp{--exclude-from=@var{file-of-patterns}} option was called
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-@samp{--exclude-@var{pattern}} instead. Now,
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+@samp{--exclude=@var{pattern}} instead. Now,
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@samp{--exclude=@var{pattern}} applies to patterns listed on the command
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line and @samp{--exclude-from=@var{file-of-patterns}} applies to
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patterns listed in a file.
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@@ -5655,7 +5655,7 @@ themselves, but does not descend on them recursively. Many people use
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@command{tar} @emph{usually} recursively descends on directories, they have
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to use the @samp{@w{! -d}} option to @command{find} @FIXME{needs more
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explanation or a cite to another info file}as they usually do not want
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-all the files in a directory. They then use the @value{op-file-from}
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+all the files in a directory. They then use the @value{op-files-from}
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option to archive the files located via @command{find}.
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The problem when restoring files archived in this manner is that the
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@@ -5665,6 +5665,10 @@ might really like it to. Specifying @value{op-no-recursion} is a way to
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tell @command{tar} to grab only the directory entries given to it, adding
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no new files on its own.
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+The @value{op-no-recursion} option also applies when extracting: it
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+causes @command{tar} to extract only the matched directory entries, not
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+the files under those directories.
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+
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@FIXME{example here}
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@node one
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