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@cindex archives, binary equivalent
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@cindex binary equivalent archives, creating
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As another example, the following option helps make the archive
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-more reproducible. @xref{Reproducibility}
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+more reproducible. @xref{Reproducibility}.
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@smallexample
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--pax-option delete=atime
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@@ -11185,7 +11185,7 @@ Done
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@cindex reproducible archives
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Sometimes it is important for an archive to be @dfn{reproducible},
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-so that one can be easily verify it to have been derived solely from
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+so that one can easily verify it to have been derived solely from
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its input. We call an archive reproducible, if an archive
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created from the same set of input files with the same command line
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options is byte-to-byte equivalent to the original one.
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