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| GNU tar NEWS - User visible changes. 2022-07-24Please send GNU tar bug reports to <bug-tar@gnu.org>version 1.34.90 (git)* Fail when building GNU tar, if the platform supports 64-bit time_t  but the build uses only 32-bit time_t.* Leave the devmajor and devminor fields empty (rather than zero) for  non-special files, as this is more compatible with traditional tar.* New build scripts ./autopull.sh and ./autogen.sh, to separate  fetching from autogenerating source files.  See README-hacking.* Bug fixes** Warn "file changed as we read it" less often.   Formerly, tar warned if the file's size or ctime changed.   However, this generated a false positive if tar read a file   while another process hard-linked to it, changing its ctime.   Now, tar warns if the file's size, mtime, user ID, group ID,   or mode changes.  Although neither heuristic is perfect,   the new one should work better in practice.** Fix --ignore-failed-read to ignore file-changed read errors   as far as exit status is concerned.  You can now suppress file-changed   issues entirely with --ignore-failed-read --warning=no-file-changed.** Fix --remove-files to not remove a file that changed while we read it.** Fix --atime-preserve=replace to not fail if there was no need to replace,   either because we did not read the file, or the atime did not change.** Fix race when creating a parent directory while another process is   also doing so.** Fix handling of prefix keywords not followed by "." in pax headers.** Fix handling of out-of-range sparse entries in pax headers.** Fix handling of --transform='s/s/@/2'.** Fix treatment of options ending in / in files-from list.** Fix crash on 'tar --checkpoint-action exec=\"'.** Fix low-memory crash when reading incremental dumps.version 1.34 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2021-02-13* Fix extraction over pipe (savannah bug #60002)* Fix memory leak in read_header (savannah bug #59897)* Fix extraction when . and .. are unreadableSee https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-tar/2021-01/msg00012.html* Gracefully handle duplicate symlinks when extractingSee https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-tar/2021-01/msg00026.html* Re-initialize supplementary groups when switching to user privilegesversion 1.33 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2021-01-07* POSIX extended format headers do not include PID by defaultThe intent is to make binary-equivalent PAX archives easy to create.  IfPOSIXLY_CORRECT is set, the POSIX standard default is used, which embedsthe pid.* --delay-directory-restore works for archives with reversed member ordering* Fix extraction of a symbolic link hardlinked to another symbolic link* Wildcards in exclude-vcs-ignore mode don't match slash* Fix the --no-overwrite-dir optionGiven this option, previous versions of tar failed to preservepermissions of empty directories and to create files under directoriesowned by the current user that did not have the S_IWUSR bit set.* Fix handling of chained renames in incremental backups* Link counting works for file names supplied with -T* Accept only position-sensitive (file-selection) options in file list files.Using such options as -f, -z, etc. is senseless in a file list file andbypasses option consistency checks in decode_options.  Therefore,only options related to file selection (a.k.a position-sensitive options)are allowed in file list files.version 1.32 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2019-02-23* Fix the use of --checkpoint without explicit --checkpoint-action* Fix extraction with the -U optionSee http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-tar/2019-01/msg00015.html,for details* Fix iconv usage on BSD-based systems* Fix possible NULL dereference (savannah bug #55369)* Improve the testsuiteversion 1.31 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2019-01-02* Fix heap-buffer-overrun with --one-top-level.Bug introduced with the addition of that option in 1.28.* Support for zstd compressionNew option '--zstd' instructs tar to use zstd as compression program.When listing, extractng and comparing, zstd compressed archives arerecognized automatically.When '-a' option is in effect, zstd compression is selected if thedestination archive name ends in '.zst' or '.tzst'.* The -K option interacts properly with member names given in the command lineNames of members to extract can be specified along with the "-K NAME"option. In this case, tar will extract NAME and those of named membersthat appear in the archive after it, which is consistent with thesemantics of the option.Previous versions of tar extracted NAME, those of named members thatappeared before it, and everything after it.* Fix CVE-2018-20482When creating archives with the --sparse option, previous versions oftar would loop endlessly if a sparse file had been truncated whilebeing archived.version 1.30 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2017-12-17* Member names containing '..' components are now skipped when extracting.This fixes tar's behavior to match its documentation, and is a bitsafer when extracting untrusted archives over old files (an unsafepractice that the tar manual has long recommended against).* Report erroneous use of position-sensitive options.During archive creation or update, tar keeps track of positionaloptions (see the manual, subsection 3.4.4 "Position-SensitiveOptions"), and reports those that had no effect.  For example, wheninvoked as   tar -cf a.tar . --exclude '*.o'tar will create the archive, but will exit with status 2, havingissued the following error message   tar: The following options were used after non-optional   arguments in archive create or update mode.  These options are   positional and affect only arguments that follow them.  Please,   rearrange them properly.   tar: --exclude '*.o' has no effect   tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors* --numeric-owner now affects private headers too.This helps the output of 'tar' to be more deterministic.* Fixed the --delay-directory-restore optionIn some cases tar would restore the directory permissions too early,causing subsequent link extractions in that directory to fail.* The --warnings=failed-read optionThis new warning control option suppresses warning messages aboutunreadable files and directories. It has effect only if used togetherwith the --ignore-failed-read option.* The --warnings=none option now suppresses all warningsThis includes warnings about unreadable files produced when--ignore-failed-read is in effect. To output these, use--warnings=none --warnings=no-failed-read.* Fix reporting of hardlink mismatches during compareTar reported incorrect target file name in the 'Not linked to'diagnostic message.version 1.29 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2016-05-16* New options: --verbatim-files-from, --no-verbatim-files-fromThe --verbatim-files-from option instructs tar to treat each line readfrom a file list as a file name, even if it starts with a dash.File lists are supplied with the --files-from (-T) option.  Bydefault, each line read from a file list is first stripped off theleading and trailing whitespace and, if the result begins with a dash,it is treated as tar command line option.Use the --verbatim-files-from option to disable this special handling.This facilitates the use of tar with file lists created automatically(e.g. by find(1) command).This option affects all --files-from options that occur after it inthe command line.  Its effect is reverted by the--no-verbatim-files-from option.* --null option reads file names verbatimThe --null option implies --verbatim-files-from.  I.e. each lineread from null-delimited file lists is treated as a file name.This restores the documented behavior, which was broken in version1.27.* New options: --owner-map=FILE and --group-map=FILEThese two options provide fine-grained control over what user/groupnames (or IDs) should be mapped when adding files to archive.For both options, FILE is a plain text file with user or groupmappings.  Empty lines are ignored.  Comments are introduced with# sign (unless quoted) and extend to the end of the correspondingline.  Each non-empty line defines translation for a single UID (GID).It must consist of two fields, delimited by any amount of whitespace:     OLDNAME NEWNAME[:NEWID]OLDNAME is either a valid user (group) name or a ID prefixed with +.  UnlessNEWID is supplied, NEWNAME must also be either a valid name or a+ID.  Otherwise, both NEWNAME and NEWID need not be listed in thesystem user database.* New option --clamp-mtimeThe new --clamp-mtime option changes the behavior of --mtime to onlyuse the time specified if the file mtime is newer than the given time.The --clamp-mtime option can only be used together with	--mtime.Typical use case is to make builds reproducible: to loose lessinformation, it's better to keep the original date of an archive,except for files modified during the build process. In that case, usingreference (and thus reproducible) timestamps for the latter is goodenough.See <https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds> for more information.* Deprecated --preserve option removed* Sparse file detectionTar now uses SEEK_DATA/SEEK_HOLE on systems that support it.  Thisallows for considerable speed-up in sparse-file detection.New option --hole-detection is provided, that allows the user toselect the algorithm used for hole detection.  Available argumentsare:  --hole-detection=seek     Use lseek(2) SEEK_DATA and SEEK_HOLE "whence" parameters.  --hole-detection=raw     Scan entire file before storing it to determine where holes     are located.The default is to use "seek" whenever possible, and fall back to"raw" otherwise.version 1.28, 2014-07-28* New checkpoint action: totalsThe --checkpoint-action=totals option instructs tar to output thetotal number of bytes transferred at each checkpoint.* Extended checkpoint format specification.New conversion specifiers are implemented.  Some of them takeoptional arguments, supplied in curly braces between the percentsign and the specifier letter.  %d        -  Number of seconds since tar started.  %{r,w,d}T -  I/O totals; optional arguments supply prefixes               to be used before number of bytes read, written and	       deleted, correspondingly.  %{FMT}t   -  Current local time using FMT as strftime(3) format.               If {FMT} is omitted, use %c.  %{N}*     -  Pad output with spaces to the Nth column, or to the               current screen width, if {N} is not given.  %c        -  A shortcut for "%{%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S}t: %ds, %{read,wrote}T%*\r"* New option --one-top-levelThe option --one-top-level tells tar to extract all files into asubdirectory named by the base name of the archive (minus standardcompression suffixes recognizable by --auto-compress).  When used withan argument, as in --one-top-level=DIR, the files are extracted into thesupplied DIRectory.  This ensures that no archive members areextracted outside of the specified directory, even if the archive iscrafted so as to put them elsewhere.* New option --sortThe --sort=ORDER option instructs tar to sort directory entriesaccording to ORDER.  It takes effect when creating archives.Available ORDERs are: none (the default), name and inode.  Thelatter may be absent, if the underlying system does not providethe necessary information.Using --sort=name ensures the member ordering in the created archiveis uniform and reproducible.  Using --sort=inode reduces the numberof disk seeks made when creating the archive and thus can considerablyspeed up archivation.* New exclusion options  --exclude-ignore=FILE   Before dumping a directory check if it                          contains FILE, and if so read exclude                          patterns for this directory from FILE.  --exclude-ignore-recursive=FILE                          Same as above, but the exclusion patterns                          read from FILE remain in effect for any			  subdirectory, recursively.  --exclude-vcs-ignores   Read exclude tags from VCS ignore files,                          where such files exist.  Supported VCS's                          are: CVS, Git, Bazaar, Mercurial.* Tar refuses to read input from and write output to a tty device.* ManpagesThis release includes official tar(1) and rmt(8) manpages.Distribution maintainers are kindly asked to use these instead of thehome-made pages they have been providing so far.version 1.27.1 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2013-11-17* Bug fixes* Fix unquoting of file names obtained via the -T option.* Fix GNU long link header timestamp (backward compatibility).* Fix extracting sparse members from star archives.version 1.27 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2013-10-05* Bug fixes** Sparse files with large dataWhen creating a PAX-format archive, tar no longer arbitrarily restrictsthe size of the representation of a sparse file to be less than 8 GiB.* QuotingIn the default C locale, diagnostics and output of 'tar' have beenadjusted to quote 'like this' (with apostrophes) instead of `like this'(with an accent grave character and an apostrophe).  This tracksrecent changes to the GNU coding standards.* --owner and --group names and numbersThe --owner and --group options now accept operands of the formNAME:NUM, so that you can specify both symbolic name and numeric IDfor owner and group.  In these options, NAME no longer needs to bepresent in the current host's user and group databases.* The --keep-old-files and --skip-old-files options.This release restores the traditional functionality of the--keep-old-files.  This option causes tar to avoid replacingexisting files while extracting and to treat such files as errors.Tar will emit a prominent error message upon encountering such filesand will exit with code 2 when finished extracting the archive.A new option --skip-old-files is introduced, which acts exactly as--keep-old-files, except that it does not treat existing files aserrors.  Instead it just silently skips them.  An additional level ofverbosity can be obtained by using the option --warning=existing-filetogether with this option.* Support for POSIX ACLs, extended attributes and SELinux context.Starting with this version tar is able to store, extract and listextended file attributes, POSIX.1e ACLs and SELinux context.  This iscontrolled by the command line options --xattrs, --acls and --selinux,correspondingly.  Each of these options has a `--no-' counterpart(e.g. --no-xattrs), which disables the corresponding feature.Additionally, the options --xattrs-include and --xattrs-exclude allowyou to selectively control for which files to store (or extract) theextended attributes.* Passing command line arguments to external commands.Any option taking a command name as its argument now accepts a fullcommand line as well.  Thus, it is now possible to pass additionalarguments to invoked programs.  The affected options are:  --checkpoint-action=exec  -I, --use-compress-program  -F, --info-script  --to-commandFurthermore, if any additional information is supplied to such acommand via environment variables, these variables can now be used inthe command line itself.  Care should be taken to escape them, toprevent from being expanded too early, for example:  tar -x -f a.tar --info-script='changevol $TAR_ARCHIVE $TAR_VOLUME'* New configure option --enable-gcc-warnings, intended for debugging.* New warning control option --warning=[no-]record-sizeOn extraction, this option controls whether to display actual recordsize, if it differs from the default.* New command line option --keep-directory-symlinkBy default, if trying to extract a directory from the archive,tar discovers that the corresponding file name already exists and is asymbolic link, it first unlinks the entry, and then extracts the directory.This option disables this behavior and instructs tar to followsymlinks to directories when extracting from the archive.It is mainly intended to provide compatibility with the Slackwareinstallation scripts.version 1.26 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2011-03-12* Bugfixes** Fix the --verify option, which broke in version 1.24.** Fix storing long sparse file names in PAX archives.** Fix correctness of --atime-preserve=replacetar --atime-preserve=replace no longer tries to restore atime ofzero-sized files.** Work around POSIX incompatibilities on FreeBSD, NetBSD and Tru64** Fix bug with --one-file-system --listed-incrementalWhen invoked with these two options, tar 1.25 would add only thetop-level directory to the archive, but not its contents.version 1.25 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2010-11-07* Fix extraction of empty directories with the -C option in effect.* Fix extraction of device nodes.* Make sure name matching occurs before eventual name transformation.Tar 1.24 changed the ordering of name matching and name transformationso that the former saw already transformed file names.  This made itimpossible to match file names in certain cases.  It is fixed now.* Fix the behavior of tar -x --overwrite on hosts lacking O_NOFOLLOW.* Improve the testsuite.* Alternative decompression programs.If extraction from a compressed archive fails because the correspondingcompression program is not installed and the following two conditionsare met, tar retries extraction using an alternative decompressor: 1. Another compression program supported by tar is able to handle this compression format. 2. The compression program was not explicitly requested in the command line by the use of such options as -z, -j, etc.For example, if 'compress' is not available, tar will try 'gzip'.version 1.24 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2010-10-24* The --full-time option.New command line option '--full-time' instructs tar to output filetime stamps to the full resolution.* Bugfixes.** More reliable directory traversal when creating archivesTar now checks for inconsistencies caused when a file system ismodified while tar is creating an archive.  In the new approach, tarmaintains a cache of file descriptors to directories, so it uses morefile descriptors than before, but it adjusts to system limits onthe number of file descriptors.  Tar also takes more care whena file system is modified while tar is extracting from an archive.The new checks are implemented via the openat and related callsstandardized by POSIX.1-2008.  On an older system where these calls donot exist or do not return useful results, tar emulates the calls atsome cost in efficiency and reliability.** Symbolic link attributesWhen extracting symbolic links, tar now restores attributes such aslast-modified time and link permissions, if the operating systemsupports this.  For example, recent versions of the Linux kernelsupport setting times on symlinks, and some BSD kernels also supportsymlink permissions.** --dereference consistencyThe --dereference (-h) option now applies to files that are copiedinto or out of archives, independently of other options.  For example,if F is a symbolic link and archive.tar contains a regular-file memberalso named F, "tar --overwrite -x -f archive.tar F" now overwrites Fitself, rather than the file that F points to.  (To overwrite the filethat F points to, add the --dereference (-h) option.)  Formerly,--dereference was intended to apply only when using the -c option, butthe implementation was not consistent.Also, the --dereference option no longer affects accesses to otherfiles, such as archives and time stamp files.  Symbolic links to thesefiles are always followed.  Previously, the links were usually but notalways followed.** Spurious error diagnostics on broken pipe.When receiving SIGPIPE, tar would exit with error status and"write error" diagnostics. In particular, this occurred ifinvoked as in the example below:   tar tf archive.tar | head -n 1** --remove-files'tar --remove-files' failed to remove a directory which containedsymlinks to another files within that directory.** --test-label behaviorIn case of a mismatch, 'tar --test-label LABEL' exits with code 1,not 2 as it did in previous versions.The '--verbose' option used with '--test-label' provides additionaldiagnostics.Several volume labels may be specified in a command line, e.g.:   tar --test-label -f archive 'My volume' 'New volume' 'Test volume'In this case, tar exits with code 0 if any one of the argumentsmatches the actual volume label.** --label used with --updateThe '--label' option can be used with '--update' to prevent accidentalupdate of an archive:  tar -rf archive --label 'My volume' .This did not work in previous versions, in spite of what the docs said.** --record-size and --tape-length (-L) optionsUsual size suffixes are allowed for these options.  For example,-L10k stands for a 10 kilobyte tape length.** Fix dead loop on extracting existing symlinks with the -k option.version 1.23 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2010-03-10* Record size autodetectionWhen listing or extracting archives, the actual record size isreported only if the archive is read from a device (as opposedto regular files and pipes).* Seekable archivesWhen a read-only operation (e.g. --list or --extract) is requestedon a regular file, tar attemtps to speed up accesses by using lseek.* New command line option '--warning'The '--warning' command line option allows to suppress or enableparticular warning messages during 'tar' run.  It takes a singleargument (a 'keyword'), identifying the class of warning messagesto affect.  If the argument is prefixed with 'no-', such warningmessages are suppressed.  For example,  tar --warning=no-alone-zero-block -x -f archivesuppresses the output of "A lone zero block" diagnostics, which isnormally issued if 'archive' ends with a single block of zeros.See Tar Manual, section 3.9 "Controlling Warning Messages", for adetailed discussion.* New command line option '--level'The '--level=N' option sets the incremental dump level N.  Itis valid when used in conjunction with the -c and --listed-incrementaloptions.  So far the only meaningful value for N is 0.  The'--level=0' option forces creating the level 0 dump, by truncatingthe snapshot file if it exists.* Files removed during incremental dumpsIf a file or directory is removed while incremental dump isin progress, tar exact actions depend on whether this filewas explicitly listed in the command line, or was foundduring file system scan.If the file was explicitly listed in the command line, tarissues error message and exits with the code 2, meaningfatal error.Otherwise, if the file was found during the file system scan,tar issues a warning, saying "File removed before we read it",and sets exit code to 1, which means "some files differ".If the --warning=no-file-removed option is given, no warningis issued and exit code remains 0.* Modification times of PAX extended headers.Modification times in ustar header blocks of extended headersare set to mtimes of the corresponding archive members.  Thiscan be overridden by the  --pax-option='exthdr.mtime=STRING'command line option.  The STRING is either number of seconds sincethe Epoch or a "Time reference" (see below).Modification times in ustar header blocks of global extendedheaders are set to the time when tar was invoked.This can be overridden by the  --pax-option='globexthdr.mtime=STRING'command line option.  The STRING is either number of seconds sincethe Epoch or a "Time reference" (see below).* Time references in --pax-option argument.Any value from the --pax-option argument that is enclosed in a pairof curly braces represents a time reference.  The string between thebraces is understood either as a textual time representation, as described inchapter 7, "Date input formats", of the Tar manual, or as a name ofan existing file, starting with '/' or '.'.  In the lattercase, it is replaced with the modification time of that file.* Environment of --to-command script.The environment passed to the --to-command script is extended withthe following variables:   TAR_VERSION          GNU tar version number   TAR_ARCHIVE          The name of the archive   TAR_VOLUME           Ordinal number of the volume   TAR_FORMAT           Format of the archive   TAR_BLOCKING_FACTOR  Current blocking factor* Bugfixes** Fix handling of hard link targets by -c --transform.** Fix hard links recognition with -c --remove-files.** Fix restoring files from backup (debian bug #508199).** Correctly restore modes and permissions on existing directories.** The --remove-files option removes files only if they weresuccesfully stored in the archive.** Fix storing and listing of the volume labels in POSIX format.** Improve algorithm for splitting long file names (ustarformat).** Fix possible memory overflow in the rmt client code (CVE-2010-0624).version 1.22 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2009-03-05* Support for xz compressionTar uses xz for compression if one of the following conditions is met: 1. The option --xz or -J (see below) is used. 2. The xz binary is set as compressor using --use-compress-program option. 3. The file name of the archive being created ends in '.xz' and auto-compress option (-a) is used.Xz is used for decompression if one of the following conditions is met: 1. The option --xz or -J is used. 2. The xz binary is set as compressor using --use-compress-program option. 3. The file is recognized as xz compressed stream data.* Short option -J reassigned as a short equivalent of --xz* New option -IThe -I option is assigned as a short equivalent for--use-compress-program.* The --no-recursive option works in incremental mode.version 1.21 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2008-12-27* New short option -JA shortcut for --lzma.* New option --lzop* New option --no-auto-compressCancels the effect of previous --auto-compress (-a) option.* New option --no-nullCancels the effect of previous --null option.* Compressed format recognitionIf tar is unable to determine archive compression format, it fallsback to using archive suffix to determine it.* VCS support.Using --exclude-vcs handles also files used internally by Bazaar,Mercurial and Darcs.* Transformation scope flagsName transformation expressions understand additional flags thatcontrol type of archive members affected by them.  The flags are: - r   Apply transformation to regular archive members. - s   Apply transformation to symbolic link targets. - h   Apply transformation to hard link targets.Corresponding upper-case letters negate the meaning, so that'H' means "do not apply transformation to hard link targets".The scope flags are listed in the third part of an 's' expression,e.g.:   tar --transform 's|^|/usr/local/|S'Default is 'rsh', which means that transformations are applied toboth regular archive members and to the targets of symbolic and hardlinks.  If several transform expressions are used, the default flagscan be changed using 'flags=' statement before the expressions, e.g.:   tar --transform 'flags=S;s|^|/usr/local/|S'* Bugfixes** The --null option disabled handling of tar options in list files.  Thisis fixed.** Fixed record size autodetection.  If the detected record size differs fromthe expected value (either default one, or the one set from thecommand line), tar always prints a warning if verbosity level is setto 1 or greater, i.e. if either -t or -v option is given.version 1.20 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2008-04-14* New option --auto-compress (-a)With --create, selects compression algorithm basing on the suffixof the archive file name.* New option --lzmaSelects LZMA compression algorithm* New option --hard-dereferenceDuring archive creation, dereferences hard links and stores the filesthey refer to, instead of creating usual hard link members (type '1').* New option --checkpoint-actionThis action allows to specify an action to be executed upon hitting acheckpoint.  Recognized actions are: dot, echo (the default),echo=string, ttyout=string, exec=cmdline, and sleep=value.  Any numberof '--checkpoint-action' options can be specified, the actions will beexecuted in order of their appearance in the command line.  Seechapter 3.8 "Checkpoints" for a complete description.* New options --no-check-device, --check-device.The '--no-check-device' option disables comparing device numbers duringpreparatory stage of an incremental dump.  This allows to avoidcreating full dumps if the device numbers change (e.g. when using anLVM snapshot).The '--check-device' option enables comparing device numbers.  This isthe default.  This option is provided to undo the effect of the previous'--no-check-device' option, e.g. if it was set in TAR_OPTIONSenvironment variable.* The --transform option.Any number of '--transform' options can be given in the command line.The specified transformations will be applied in turn.The argument to '--transform' option can be a list of replaceexpressions, separated by a semicolon (as in 'sed').Filename transformations are applied to symbolic link targetsduring both creation and extraction.  Tar 1.19 used them onlyduring extraction.For a detailed description, see chapter 6.7 "Modifying File and MemberNames".* Info (end-of-volume) scriptsThe value of the blocking factor is made available to info andcheckpoint scripts via environment variable TAR_BLOCKING_FACTOR.* Incremental archivesImproved (sped up) extracting from incremental archives.* Bugfixes.** Fix bug introduced in version 1.19: tar refused to update non-existingarchives.version 1.19 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2007-10-10* New option --exclude-vcsExcludes directories and files, created by several widely used versioncontrol systems, e.g. "CVS/", ".svn/", etc.* --exclude-tag and --exclude-cache optionsThe following options now work with incremental archives as well:  --exclude-caches  --exclude-caches-all  --exclude-tag  --exclude-tag-all  --exclude-tag-under* Fix handling of renamed files in listed incremental archives.Previous versions always stored absolute file names in renamerecords, even if -P was not used. This is fixed: rename recordscontain file names processed in accordance with the command linesettings.* Fix --version output.* Recognition of broken archives.When supplied an archive smaller than 512 bytes in reading mode (-x,-t), the previous version of tar silently ignored it, exiting withcode 0.  It is fixed.  Tar now issues the following diagnostic message:'This does not look like a tar archive', and exits with code 2.* Fix double-dot recognition in archive member names in case of duplicate '/.'.* Fix file padding in case of truncation of the input file to zero size.version 1.18 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2007-06-29* Licensed under the GPLv3* Fixed several bugs in the testsuiteversion 1.17 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2007-06-08* Fix archivation of sparse files in posix mode.  Previous versions padded  sparse members with spurious zero blocks.* Fix operation of --verify --listed-incremental.  Version 1.16.1 produced  a full dump when both options were given.* Fix --occurrence.  In previous versions it continued scanning the archive  even though all requested members has already been extracted.* Scope of --transform and --strip-components options.In addition to affecting regular archive members, the --transformoption affects hard and soft link targets and the --strip-componentsoption affects hard link targets as well.* End-of-volume script can send the new volume name to tar by writing  it to the file descriptor stored in the environment variable TAR_FD.version 1.16.1 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2006-12-09* New option --exclude-tag allows to specify "exclusion tag files", i.e.  files whose presence in a directory means that the directory should not  be archived.* The --exclude-cache option excludes directories that contain the  CACHEDIR.TAG file from being archived.  Previous versions excluded  directory contents only, while the directories themselves were  still added to the archive.* Support for reading ustar type 'N' header logical records has been removed.  This GNU extension was generated only by very old versions of GNU 'tar'.  Unfortunately its implementation had security holes; see  <http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/fulldisclosure/2006-11/0344.html>.  We don't expect that any tar archives in practical use have type 'N'  records, but if you have one and you trust its contents, you can  decode it with GNU tar 1.16 or earlier.* Race conditions have been fixed that in some cases briefly allowed  files extracted by 'tar -x --same-owner' (or plain 'tar -x', when  running as root) to be accessed by users that they shouldn't have been.version 1.16 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2006-10-21* After creating an archive, tar exits with code 1 if some files werechanged while being read.  Previous versions exited with code 2 (fatalerror), and only if some files were truncated while being archived.* New option --mtime allows to set modification times for all archivemembers during creation.* Bug fixes** Avoid running off file descriptors when using multiple -C options.** tar --index-file=FILE --file=- sent the archive to FILE, andthe listing to stderr.version 1.15.91 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2006-06-16* Incompatible changes** GlobbingPrevious versions of GNU tar assumed shell-style globbing whenextracting from or listing an archive.  For example:  tar xf foo.tar '*.c'would extract all files whose names end in '.c'.  This behaviorwas not documented and was incompatible with traditional tarimplementations.  Therefore, starting from this version, GNU tarno longer uses globbing by default.  For example, the above invocationis now interpreted as a request to extract from the archive the filenamed '*.c'.To treat member names as globbing patterns, use --wildcards option.If you wish tar to mimic the behavior of versions up to 1.15.90,add --wildcards to the value of the environment variable TAR_OPTIONS.The exact way in which tar interprets member names is controlled by thefollowing command line options:     --wildcards              use wildcards     --anchored               patterns match file name start     --ignore-case            ignore case     --wildcards-match-slash  wildcards match '/'Each of these options has a '--no-' counterpart that disables itseffect (e.g. --no-wildcards).These options affect both the interpretation of member names fromcommand line and that of the exclusion patterns (given with --excludeand --exclude-from options). The defaults are: 1. For member names: --no-wildcards --anchored 2. For exclusion patterns: --wildcards --no-anchored --wildcards-match-slashThe options can appear multiple times in the command line, therebychanging the way command line arguments are interpreted.  For example,to use case-insensitive matching in exclude patterns and to revert tocase-sensitive matching for the rest of command line, one could write:  tar xf foo.tar --ignore-case --exclude-from=FILE --no-ignore-case file.name** Short option -l is now an alias of --check-links option, which complieswith UNIX98.  This ends the transition period started with version 1.14.* New features** New option --transform allows to transform file names before storing themin the archive or member names before extracting.  The option takes ased replace expression as its argument.  For example,  tar cf foo.tar --transform 's,^,prefix/,'will add 'prefix/' to all file names stored in foo.tar.** --strip-components option works when deleting and comparing.  In previousversions it worked only with --extract.** New option --show-transformed-names enables display of transformed fileor archive.   It generalizes --show-stored-names option, introduced in1.15.90.  In particular, when creating an archive in verbose mode, it listsmember names as stored in the archive, i.e., with any eventual prefixesremoved and file name transformations applied.  The option is useful,for example, while comparing 'tar cv' and 'tar tv' outputs.** New incremental snapshot file format keeps information about file namesas well as that about directories.** The --checkpoint option takes an optional argument specifying the numberof records between the two successive checkpoints.   Optional dotstarting the argument intructs tar to print dots instead of textualcheckpoints.** The --totals option can be used with any tar operation (previous versionsunderstood it only with --create).  If an argument to this option isgiven, it specifies the signal upon delivery of which the statisticsis to be printed.  Both forms of this option (with and withoutargument) can be given to in a single invocation of tar.* Bug fixes** Detect attempts to update compressed archives.version 1.15.90 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2006-02-19* New features** Any number of -T (--files-from) options may be used in the command line.The file specified with -T may include any valid 'tar' options,including another -T option.Compatibility note: older versions of tar would only recognize -Cas an option name within the file list file.  Now any file whose namestarts with - is handled as an option.  To insert file names starting withdash, use the --add-file option.** List files containing null-separated file names are detected and processedautomatically.  It is no longer necessary to give the --null option.** New option --no-unquote disables the unquoting of input file names.This is useful for processing output from 'find dir -print0'.An orthogonal option --unquote is provided as well.** New option --test-label tests the archive volume label.If an argument is specified, the label is compared against its value.Tar exits with code 0 if the two strings match, and with code 2 ifthey do not.If no argument is given, the --verbose option is implied.  In this case,tar prints the label name if present and exits with code 0.** New option --show-stored-names.  When creating an archive in verbose mode,it lists member names as stored in the archive, i.e., with any eventualprefixes removed.  The option is useful, for example, while comparing'tar cv' and 'tar tv' outputs.** New option --to-command pipes the contents of archive members to thespecified command.** New option --atime-preserve=system, which uses the O_NOATIME featureof recent Linux kernels to avoid some problems when preserving fileaccess times.** New option --delay-directory-restore delays restoring modification timesand permissions of extracted directories until the end of extraction.This is necessary for restoring from archives with unusual memberordering (in particular, those created with --no-recursion option).This option is implied when restoring from incremental archives.** New option --restrict prohibits use of some potentially harmful taroptions.  Currently it disables '!' escape in multi-volume name menu.** New options --quoting-style and --quote-chars control the way tarquotes member names on output. The --quoting-style takes an argumentspecifying the quoting style to use (literal, shell, shell-always,c, escape, locale, clocale). The argument to --quote-chars is a stringspecifying characters to quote, even if the selected quoting stylewould not quote them otherwise. The option --no-quote-chars isprovided to disable quoting certain characters.** The end-of-volume script (introduced with --info-script option) canget current archive name from the environment variable TAR_ARCHIVE andthe volume number from the variable TAR_VOLUME.  It can alter thearchive name by writing new name to the file descriptor 3.** Better support for full-resolution time stamps.  Tar cannot restoretime stamps to full nanosecond resolution, though, until the kernelguys get their act together and give us a system call to set file timestamps to nanosecond resolution.** The -v option now prints time stamps only to 1-minute resolution,not full resolution, to avoid using up too many output columns.Nanosecond resolution is now supported, but that would be too much.* Bug fixes** Allow non-option arguments to be interspersed with options.** When extracting or listing archives in old GNU format, tarused to read an extra block of data after a long name headerif length of the member name was divisible by block size (512).Consequently, the file pointer was set off and the next memberwas not processed correctly.** Previous version created invalid archives when files shrinkduring reading.** Compare mode (tar d) hung when trying to compare file contents.** Previous versions in certain cases failed to restore directorymodification times.** When creating an archive, do not attempt to store files whosemeta-data cannot be stored in the header due to format limitations(for ustar and v7 formats).** The --version option now also outputs information about copyright,license, and credits.  This reverts to the behavior of tar 1.14 andearlier, and conforms to the GNU coding standards.  The --license (-L)option introduced in tar 1.15 has been removed, since it's no longerneeded.version 1.15.1 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2004-12-21This version fixes a bug introduced in 1.15 which causedtar to refuse to extract files from standard input.version 1.15 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2004-12-20* Compressed archives are recognised automatically, it is no longernecessary to specify -Z, -z, or -j options to read them.  Thus, you cannow run 'tar tf archive.tar.gz'.* When restoring incremental dumps, --one-file-system optionprevents directory hierarchies residing on different devicesfrom being purged.With the previous versions of tar it was dangerous to createincremental dumps with --one-file-system option, since theywould recursively remove mount points when restoring from theback up.  This change fixes the bug.* Renamed --strip-path to --strip-components for consistency withthe GNU convention.* Skipping archive members is sped up if the archive media supportsseeks.* Restore script starts restoring only if it is given --all (-a) option,or some patterns.  This is to prevent accidental restores.* 'tar --verify' prints a warning if during archive creation some ofthe file names had their prefixes stripped off.* New option --exclude-caches instructs tar to exclude cache directoriesautomatically on archive creation.  Cache directories are thosecontaining a standardized tag file, as specified at:	http://www.brynosaurus.com/cachedir/spec.html* New configure option --with-rmt allows to specify full path name tothe 'rmt' utility.  This supersedes DEFAULT_RMT_COMMAND variableintroduced in version 1.14* New configure variable DEFAULT_RMT_DIR allows to specify the directorywhere to install 'rmt' utility.  This is necessary since modifying--libexecdir as was suggested for version 1.14 produced a side effect: italso modified installation prefix for backup scripts (if--enable-backup-scripts was given).* Bug fixes:** Fixed flow in recognizing files to be included in incremental dumps.** Correctly recognize sparse archive members when used with -T option.** GNU multivolume headers cannot store filenames longer than 100 characters.Do not allow multivolume archives to begin with such filenames.** If a member with link count > 2 was stored in the archive twice,previous versions of tar were not able to extract it, since theywere trying to link the file to itself, which always failed andlead to removing the already extracted copy.  Preserve the firstextracted copy in such cases.** Restore script was passing improper argument to tar --listed option (whichdidn't affect the functionality, but was logically incorrect).** Fixed verification of created archives.** Fixed unquoting of file names containing backslash escapes (previousversions failed to recognize \a and \v).** When attempting to delete a non-existing member from the archive, previousversions of tar used to overwrite last archive block with zeroes.version 1.14 - Sergey Poznyakoff, 2004-05-11* Added support for POSIX.1-2001 and ustar archive formats.* New option --format allows to select the output archive format* The default output format can be selected at configuration time  by presetting the environment variable DEFAULT_ARCHIVE_FORMAT.  Allowed values are GNU, V7, OLDGNU and POSIX.* New option --strip-path allows to cut off a given number of  path elements from the name of the file being extracted.* New options --index-file, --no-overwrite-dir.  The --overwrite-dir  option is now the default; use --no-overwrite-dir if you prefer  the previous default behavior.* The semantics of -o option is changed.  When extracting, it  does the same as --no-same-owner GNU tar option.  This is compatible  with UNIX98 tar.  Otherwise, its effect is the same as that of  --old-archive option.  This latter is deprecated and will be removed  in future.* New option --check-links prints a message if not all links are dumped  for a file being archived.  This corresponds to the UNIX98 -l option.  The current semantics of the -l option is retained for compatibility  with previous releases, however such usage is strongly deprecated as  the option will change to its UNIX98 semantics in the future releases.* New option --occurrence[=N] can be used in conjunction with one of  the subcommands --delete, --diff, --extract or --list when a list of  files is given either on the command line or via -T option.  This  option instructs tar to process only the Nth occurrence of each named  file.  N defaults to 1, so 'tar -x -f archive --occurrence filename'  extracts the first occurrence of 'filename' from 'archive'  and terminates without scanning to the end of the archive.* New option --pax-option allows to control the handling of POSIX  keywords in 'pax' extended headers.  It is equivalent to 'pax'  -o option.* --incremental and --listed-incremental options work correctly on  individual files, as well as on directories.* New scripts: backup (replaces old level-0 and level-1) and restore.The scripts are compiled and installed if --enable-backup-scriptsoption is given to configure.* By default tar searches "rmt" utility in "$prefix/libexec/rmt",which is consistent with the location where the version of "rmt"included in the package is installed.  Previous versions of tarused "/etc/rmt".  To install "rmt" to its traditional location,run configure with option --libexecdir=/etc.  Otherwise, if youalready have rmt installed and wish to use it, instead of theshipped in version, set the variable DEFAULT_RMT_COMMAND tothe full path name of the utility, e.g., ./configureDEFAULT_RMT_COMMAND=/etc/rmt.Notice also that the full path name of the "rmt" utility touse can be set at runtime, by giving option --rmt-command totar.* Removed obsolete command line options:** --absolute-paths superseded by --absolute-names** --block-compress is not needed any longer** --block-size superseded by --blocking-factor** --modification-time superseded by --touch** --read-full-blocks superseded by --read-full-records** --record-number superseded by --block-number** --version-control superseded by --backup* New message translations fi (Finnish), gl (Galician), hr (Croatian),  hu (Hungarian), ms (Malaysian), nb (Norwegian), ro (Romanian), sk  (Slovak), zh_CN (Chinese simplified), zh_TW (Chinese traditional).  The code 'no' for Norwegian (Bokmål) has been withdrawn; use 'nb' instead.* Bug fixes.version 1.13.25 - Paul Eggert, 2001-09-26* Bug fixes.version 1.13.24 - Paul Eggert, 2001-09-22* New option --overwrite-dir.* Fixes for buffer overrun, porting, and copyright notice problems.* The message translations for Korean are available again.version 1.13.23 - Paul Eggert, 2001-09-13* Bug, porting, and copyright notice fixes.version 1.13.22 - Paul Eggert, 2001-08-29* Bug fixes.version 1.13.21 - Paul Eggert, 2001-08-28* Porting and copyright notice fixes.version 1.13.20 - Paul Eggert, 2001-08-27* Some bugs were fixed:  - security problems  - hard links to symbolic links* New option --recursion (the default) that is the inverse of --no-recursion.* New options --anchored, --ignore-case, --wildcards,  --wildcards-match-slash, and their negations (e.g., --no-anchored).  Along with --recursion and --no-recursion, these options control how  exclude patterns are interpreted.* The default interpretation of exclude patterns is now --no-anchored  --no-ignore-case --recursion --wildcards --wildcards-match-slash.  This is a quiet change to the semantics of --exclude.  The previous  semantics were a failed attempt at backward compatibility but it  became clear that the semantics were puzzling and did not satisfy  everybody.  Rather than continue to try to revive that dead horse we  thought it better to substitute cleaner semantics, with options so  that you can change the behavior more to your liking.* New message translations for Indonesian and Turkish.  The translation for Korean has been withdrawn due to encoding errors.  It will be reissued once those are fixed.version 1.13.19 - Paul Eggert, 2001-01-13* The -I option has been withdrawn, as it was buggy and confusing.  Eventually it is planned to be reintroduced, with the same meaning as -T.* With an option like -N DATE, if DATE starts with "/" or ".", it is taken  to be a file name; the last-modified time of that file is used as the date.version 1.13.18 - Paul Eggert, 2000-10-29* Some security problems have been fixed.  'tar -x' now modifies only  files under the working directory, unless you also specify an unsafe  option like --absolute-names or --overwrite.* The short name of the --bzip option has been changed to -j,  and -I is now an alias for -T, for compatibility with Solaris tar.* The manual is now distributed under the GNU Free Documentation License.* The new environment variable TAR_OPTIONS holds default command-line options.* The --no-recursion option now affects extraction too.* The wording in some diagnostics has been changed slightly.* Snapshot files now record whether each file was accessed via NFS.  The new file format is upward- and downward-compatible with the old.* New language supported: da.* Compilation by traditional (K&R) C compilers is no longer supported.  If you still use such a compiler, please use GCC instead.* This version of tar works best with GNU gzip test version 1.3 or later.  Please see <ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/gzip/>.* 'tar --delete -f -' now works again.version 1.13.17 - Paul Eggert, 2000-01-07.* 'tar --delete -f -' is no longer allowed; it was too buggy.* Diagnostic messages have been made more regular and consistent.version 1.13.16 - Paul Eggert, 1999-12-13.* By default, tar now refuses to overwrite an existing file when  extracting files from an archive; instead, it removes the file  before extracting it.  If the existing file is a symbolic link, the  link is removed and not the pointed-to file.  There is one  exception: existing nonempty directories are not removed, nor are  their ownerships or permissions extracted.  This fixes some  longstanding security problems.  The new --overwrite option enables the old default behavior.  For regular files, tar implements this change by using the O_EXCL  option of 'open' to ensure that it creates the file; if this fails, it  removes the file and tries again.  This is similar to the behavior of  the --unlink-first option, but it is faster in the common case of  extracting a new directory.* By default, tar now ignores file names containing a component of '..'  when extracting, and warns about such file names when creating an archive.  To enable the old behavior, use the -P or --absolute-names option.* Tar now handles file names with multibyte encodings (e.g., UTF-8, Shift-JIS)  correctly.  It relies on the mbrtowc function to handle multibyte characters.* The file generated by -g or --listed-incremental now uses a format  that is independent of locale, so that users need not worry about  locale when restoring a backup.  This is needed for proper support  of multibyte characters.  Old-format files can still be read, and  older versions of GNU tar can read new-format files, unless member  names have multibyte chars.* Many diagnostics have been changed slightly, so that file names are  now output unambiguously.  File names in diagnostics now are either  `quoted like this' (in the default C locale) or are followed by  colon, newline, or space, depending on context.  Unprintable  characters are escaped with a C-like backslash conventions.  Terminating characters (e.g., close-quote, colon, newline)  are also escaped as needed.* tar now ignores socket files when creating an archive.  Previously tar archived sockets as fifos, which caused problems.version 1.13.15 - Paul Eggert, 1999-12-03.* If a file's ctime changes when being archived, report an error.  Previously tar looked at mtime, which missed some errors.version 1.13.14 - Paul Eggert, 1999-11-07.* New translations ja, pt_BR.* New options --help and --version for rmt.* Ignore Solaris door files when creating an archive.version 1.13.13 - Paul Eggert, 1999-10-11.* Invalid headers in tar files now elicit errors, not just warnings.* 'tar --version' output conforms to the latest GNU coding standards.* If you specify an invalid date, 'tar' now substitutes (time_t) -1.* 'configure --with-dmalloc' is no longer available.version 1.13.12 - Paul Eggert, 1999-09-24.* 'tar' now supports hard links to symbolic links.* New options --no-same-owner, --no-same-permissions.* --total now also outputs a human-readable size, and a throughput value.* 'tar' now uses two's-complement base-256 when outputting header  values that are out of the range of the standard unsigned base-8  format.  This affects archive members with negative or huge time  stamps or uids, and archive members 8 GB or larger.  The new tar  archives cannot be read by traditional tar, or by older versions of  GNU tar.  Use the --old-archive option to revert to the old  behavior, which uses unportable representations for negative values,  and which rejects large files.* On 32-bit hosts, 'tar' now assumes that an incoming time stamp T in  the range 2**31 <= T < 2**32 represents the negative time (T -  2**32).  This behavior is nonstandard and is not portable to 64-bit  time_t hosts, so 'tar' issues a warning.* 'tar' no longer gives up extracting immediately upon discovering  that an archive contains garbage at the end.  It attempts to extract  as many files as possible from the good data before the garbage.* A read error now causes a nonzero exit status, not just a warning.* Some diagnostics have been reworded for consistency.version 1.13.11 - Paul Eggert, 1999-08-23.* The short name of the --bzip option has been changed to -I,  for compatibility with paxutils.* -T /dev/null now matches nothing; previously, it matched anything  if no explicit operands were given.* The '--' option now works the same as with other GNU utilities;  it causes later operands to be interpreted as file names, not options,  even if they begin with '-'.* For the --newer and --after-date options, the table of time zone  abbreviations like 'EST' has been updated to match current practice.  Also, local time abbreviations are now recognized, even if they are  not in tar's hardwired table.  Remember, though, that you should use  numeric UTC offsets like '-0500' instead of abbreviations like  'EST', as abbreviations are not standardized and are ambiguous.version 1.13.10 - Paul Eggert, 1999-08-20.* 'tar' now uses signed base-64 when outputting header values that are  out of the range of the standard unsigned base-8 format.  [This  change was superseded in 1.13.12, described above.]version 1.13.9 - Paul Eggert, 1999-08-18.* 'tar' now writes two zero blocks at end-of-archive instead of just one.  POSIX.1 requires this, and some other 'tar' implementations check for it.* 'tar' no longer silently accepts a block containing nonzero checksum bytes  as a zero block.* 'tar' now reads buggy tar files that have a null byte at the start of a  numeric header field.version 1.13.8 - Paul Eggert, 1999-08-16.* For compatibility with traditional 'tar', intermediate directories  created automatically by root are no longer given the uid and gid of  the original file or directory.version 1.13.7 - Paul Eggert, 1999-08-14.* --listed-incremental and --newer are now incompatible options.* When creating an archive, leading './' is no longer stripped,  to match traditional tar's behavior (and simplify the documentation).* --diff without --absolute-names no longer falls back on absolute names.version 1.13.6 - Paul Eggert, 1999-08-11.* An --exclude pattern containing / now excludes a file only if it matches an  initial prefix of the file name; a pattern without / continues to  exclude a file if it matches any file name component.* The protocol for talking to rmt has been extended slightly.  Open flags are now communicated in symbolic format as well as numeric.  The symbolic format (e.g., "O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC") is for portability  when rmt is operating on a different operating system from tar.  The numeric format is retained, and rmt uses it if symbolic format is absent,  for backward compatibility with older versions of tar and rmt.* When writing GNU tar format headers, tar now uses signed base-64  for values that cannot be represented in unsigned octal.  This supports larger files (2**66 - 1 bytes instead of 2**33 - 1 bytes),  larger uids, negative time stamps, etc.* When extracting files with unknown ownership, tar now looks up the  uid and gid "nobody" on hosts whose headers do not define UID_NOBODY  and GID_NOBODY, and falls back on uid/gid -2 if there is no "nobody".* tar -t --numeric-owner now prints numeric uids and gids, not symbolic.* New option -y or --bzip2 for bzip2 compression, by popular request.version 1.13.5 - Paul Eggert, 1999-07-20.* Do the delayed updates of file metadata even after a fatal error.version 1.13.4 - Paul Eggert, 1999-07-20.* Do not chmod unless we are root or the -p option was given;  this matches historical practice.version 1.13.3 - Paul Eggert, 1999-07-16.* 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.  Also see 1.13.6 for later changes in this area.version 1.13.2 - Paul Eggert, 1999-07-14.* Bug reporting address changed to <bug-tar@gnu.org>.version 1.13.1 - Paul Eggert, 1999-07-12.* Bug fixes only.version 1.13 - Paul Eggert, 1999-07-08.* Support for large files, e.g., files larger than 2 GB on many 32-bit hosts.  Also, support for larger uids, device ids, etc.* Many bug fixes and porting fixes.* This release is only for fixes.  A more ambitious test release,  with new features, is available as part of the paxutils.  Please see:    ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/paxutils/  The fixes in this release are intended to be merged with paxutils  at some point, but they haven't been merged yet.* An interim GNU tar alpha had new --bzip2 and --ending-file options,  but they have been removed to maintain compatibility with paxutils.  Please try --use=bzip2 instead of --bzip2.Version 1.12 - François Pinard, 1997-04.Sensitive matters* Use shell globbing patterns for --label, instead of regular expressions.* Do not quote anymore internally over the quoting done by the shell.Output for humans* Offer internationalization capabilities of most recent GNU gettext.* Messages available in many more languages, thanks to all translators!* Usage of ISO 8601 dates in listings, instead of local American dates.* More normalization and cleanup in error messages.Creation* For helping using tar with find, offer a --no-recursion option.* Implement --numeric-owner for ignoring symbolic names at create time.* New --owner, --group --mode options, still preliminary.* Recognize creating an archive on /dev/null, so Amanda works faster.* Object to the creation of an empty archive (like in 'tar cf FILE').* Barely start implementing --posix and POSIXLY_CORRECT.Extraction* Make a better job at restoring file and directory attributes.* Automatically attempt deleting existing files when in the way.* Option --unlink-first (-U) removes most files prior to extraction.* Option --recursive-unlink removes non-empty directories when in the way.* Option --numeric-owner ignores owner/group names, it uses UID/GID instead.* Use global umask when creating missing intermediate directories.* When symlinks are not available, extract symbolic links as hard links.* Diagnose extraction of contiguous files as regular files.* New --backup, --suffix and --version-control options.Various changes* Better support of huge archives with --tape-length and --totals.* Rename option --read-full-blocks (-B) to --read-full-records (-B).* Rename option --block-size (-b) to --blocking-factor (-b).* Rename option --record-number (-R) to --block-number (-R).* With --block-number (-R), report null blocks and end of file.* Implement --record-size for introducing a size in bytes.* Delete --block-compress option and rather decide it automatically.* Rename option --modification-time to --touch.Many bugs are squashed, while others still run free.Version 1.11.8 - François Pinard, 1995-06.* Messages available in French, German, Portuguese and Swedish.* The distribution provides a rudimentary Texinfo manual.* The device defaults to stdin/stdout, unless overridden by the installer.* Option --sparse (-S) should work on more systems.* Option --rsh-command may select an alternative remote shell program.Most changes are internal, and should yield better portability.Version 1.11.2 - Michael Bushnell, 1993-03.* Changes in backup scripts: cleaned up considerably; notices errorconditions better over rsh; DUMP_REMIND_SCRIPT is now an option inbackup-specs; new file dump-remind is an example of aDUMP_REMIND_SCRIPT.* Superfluous "Reading dirname" was a bug; fixed.* Incompatibility problems with a bug on Solaris are fixed.* New option --gzip (aliases are --ungzip and -z); calls gzip insteadof compress.  Also, --use-compress-program lets you specify anycompress program.  --compress-block is renamed --block-compress andnow requires one of the three compression options to be specified.* Several error messages are cleaned up.* Directory owners are now set properly when running as root.* Provide DUMP_REMIND_SCRIPT in backup-specs as a possible optionfor --info-script.* Behave better with broken rmt servers.* Dump scripts no longer use --atime-preserve; this causes a nasty probem.* Several Makefile cleanups.Version 1.11.1 - Michael Bushnell, 1992-09.* Many bug fixes.Version 1.11 - Michael Bushnell, 1992-09.Version 1.10.16 - 1992-07.Version 1.10.15 - 1992-06.Version 1.10.14 - 1992-05.Version 1.10.13 - 1992-01.* Many bug fixes.* Now uses GNU standard configure, generated by Autoconf.* Long options now use '--'; use of '+' is deprecated and supportfor it will eventually be removed.* New option --null causes filenames read by -T to benull-terminated, and causes -C to be ignored.* New option --remove-files deletes files (but not directories)after they are added to the archive.* New option --ignore-failed-read prevents read-errors from affectingthe exit status.* New option --checkpoint prints occasional messages as the tapeis being read or written.* New option --show-omitted-dirs prints the names of directoriesomitted from the archive.* Some tape drives which use a non-standard method of indicatingend-of-tape now work correctly with multi-tape archives.* --volno-file: Read the volume number used in prompting the user(but not in recording volume ID's on the archive) from a file.* When using --multi-volume, you can now give multiple -f arguments;the various tape drives will get used in sequence and then wraparound to the beginning.* Remote archive names no longer have to be in /dev: any file with a':' is interpreted as remote.  If new option --force-local is given,then even archive files with a ':' are considered local.* New option --atime-preserve restores (if possible) atimes totheir original values after dumping the file.* No longer does tar confusingly dump "." when you don't tell itwhat to dump.* When extracting directories, tar now correctly restores theirmodification and access times.* Longnames support is redone differently--long name info directlyprecedes the long-named file or link in the archive, so you nolonger have to wait for the extract to hit the end of the tape forlong names to work.Version 1.10 - Michael Bushnell, 1991-07.* Filename to -G is optional.  -C works right.  Names +newer and+newer-mtime work right.* -g is now +incremental, -G is now +listed-incremental.* Sparse files now work correctly.* +volume is now called +label.* +exclude now takes a filename argument, and +exclude-from doeswhat +exclude used to do.* Exit status is now correct.* +totals keeps track of total I/O and prints it when tar exits.* When using +label with +extract, the label is now a regexp.* New option +tape-length (-L) does multi-volume handling like BSDdump: you tell tar how big the tape is and it will prompt at thatpoint instead of waiting for a write error.* New backup scripts level-0 and level-1 which might be usefulto people.  They use a file "backup-specs" for information, andshouldn't need local modification.  These are what we use to doall our backups at the FSF.Version 1.09 - Jay Fenlason, 1990-10.Version 1.08 - Jay Fenlason, 1990-01.Versions 1.07 back to 1.00 by Jay Fenlason.* See ChangeLog for more details.Copyright 1994-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.This file is part of GNU tar.GNU tar is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modifyit under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published bythe Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or(at your option) any later version.GNU tar is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty ofMERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See theGNU General Public License for more details.You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public Licensealong with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.Local variables:mode: outlineparagraph-separate: "[	]*$"eval: (add-hook 'write-file-functions #'time-stamp nil t)time-stamp-start: "changes. "time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d"time-stamp-end: "\n"end:
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