From 5d69c6a2661bba0a22f3ecfd517e2e9767a38346 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Cem Keylan Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2020 17:47:01 +0300 Subject: add tools --- bin/pax/tar.1 | 410 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 410 insertions(+) create mode 100644 bin/pax/tar.1 (limited to 'bin/pax/tar.1') diff --git a/bin/pax/tar.1 b/bin/pax/tar.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bbdef11 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/pax/tar.1 @@ -0,0 +1,410 @@ +.\" $OpenBSD: tar.1,v 1.62 2020/01/16 16:46:46 schwarze Exp $ +.\" +.\" Copyright (c) 1996 SigmaSoft, Th. Lockert +.\" All rights reserved. +.\" +.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +.\" are met: +.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +.\" 2. 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. +Option arguments, if any, are processed as subsequent arguments to +.Nm +and are processed in the order in which their corresponding option +flags have been presented on the command line. +.Pp +In the second and preferred form, option flags may be given in any order +and are immediately followed by their corresponding option argument +values. +.Pp +One of the following flags must be present: +.Bl -tag -width Ds +.It Fl c +Create new archive, or overwrite an existing archive, +adding the specified files to it. +.It Fl r +Append the named new files to existing archive. +Note that this will only work on media on which an end-of-file mark +can be overwritten. +.It Fl t +List contents of archive. +If any files are named on the +command line, only those files will be listed. +The +.Ar file +arguments may be specified as glob patterns (see +.Xr glob 7 +for more information), in which case +.Nm +will list all archive members that match each pattern. +.It Fl u +Alias for +.Fl r . +.It Fl x +Extract files from archive. +If any files are named on the +command line, only those files will be extracted from the +archive. +The +.Ar file +arguments may be specified as glob patterns (see +.Xr glob 7 +for more information), in which case +.Nm +will extract all archive members that match each pattern. +.Pp +If more than one copy of a file exists in the +archive, later copies will overwrite earlier copies during +extraction. +The file mode and modification time are preserved +if possible. +The file mode is subject to modification by the +.Xr umask 2 . +.El +.Pp +In addition to the flags mentioned above, any of the following +flags may be used: +.Bl -tag -width Ds +.It Fl b Ar blocking-factor +Set blocking factor to use for the archive. +.Nm +uses 512-byte blocks. +The default is 20, the maximum is 126. +Archives with a blocking factor larger than 63 +violate the POSIX standard and will not be portable to all systems. +.It Fl C Ar directory +This is a positional argument which sets the working directory for the +following files. +When extracting, files will be extracted into +the specified directory; when creating, the specified files will be matched +from the directory. +.It Fl e +Stop after the first error. +.It Fl f Ar archive +Filename where the archive is stored. +Defaults to +.Pa /dev/rst0 . +If set to hyphen +.Pq Sq - +standard output is used. +See also the +.Ev TAPE +environment variable. +.It Fl H +Follow symlinks given on the command line only. +.It Fl h +Follow symbolic links as if they were normal files +or directories. +In extract mode this means that a directory entry in the archive +will not overwrite an existing symbolic link, but rather what the +link ultimately points to. +.It Fl I Ar file +This is a positional argument which reads the names of files to +archive or extract from the given file, one per line. +.It Fl j +Compress archive using bzip2. +The bzip2 utility must be installed separately. +.It Fl L +Synonym for the +.Fl h +option. +.It Fl m +Do not preserve modification time. +.It Fl N +Use only the numeric UID and GID values when creating or extracting an +archive. +.It Fl O +Write old-style (non-POSIX) archives. +.It Fl o +Don't write directory information that the older (V7) style +.Nm +is unable to decode. +This implies the +.Fl O +flag. +.It Fl P +Do not strip leading slashes +.Pq Sq / +from pathnames. +The default is to strip leading slashes. +.It Fl p +Preserve user and group ID as well as file mode regardless of +the current +.Xr umask 2 . +The setuid and setgid bits are only preserved if the user and group ID +could be preserved. +Only meaningful in conjunction with the +.Fl x +flag. +.It Fl q +Select the first archive member that matches each +.Ar file +operand. +No more than one archive member is matched for each +.Ar file . +When members of type directory are matched, the file hierarchy rooted at that +directory is also matched. +.It Fl s Ar replstr +Modify the archive member names according to the substitution expression +.Ar replstr , +using the syntax of the +.Xr ed 1 +utility regular expressions. +.Ar file +arguments may be given to restrict the list of archive members to those +specified. +.Pp +The format of these regular expressions is +.Pp +.Dl /old/new/[gp] +.Pp +As in +.Xr ed 1 , +.Va old +is a basic regular expression (see +.Xr re_format 7 ) +and +.Va new +can contain an ampersand +.Pq Ql & , +.Ql \e Ns Em n +(where +.Em n +is a digit) back-references, +or subexpression matching. +The +.Va old +string may also contain newline characters. +Any non-null character can be used as a delimiter +.Po +.Ql / +is shown here +.Pc . +Multiple +.Fl s +expressions can be specified. +The expressions are applied in the order they are specified on the +command line, terminating with the first successful substitution. +.Pp +The optional trailing +.Cm g +continues to apply the substitution expression to the pathname substring, +which starts with the first character following the end of the last successful +substitution. +The first unsuccessful substitution stops the operation of the +.Cm g +option. +The optional trailing +.Cm p +will cause the final result of a successful substitution to be written to +standard error in the following format: +.Pp +.D1 Em original-pathname No >> Em new-pathname +.Pp +File or archive member names that substitute to the empty string +are not selected and will be skipped. +.It Fl v +Verbose operation mode. +If +.Fl v +is specified multiple times or if the +.Fl t +option is also specified, +.Nm +will use a long format for listing files, similar to +.Xr ls 1 +.Fl l . +.It Fl w +Interactively rename files. +This option causes +.Nm +to prompt the user for the filename to use when storing or +extracting files in an archive. +.It Fl X +Do not cross mount points in the file system. +.It Fl Z +Compress archive using +.Xr compress 1 . +.It Fl z +Compress archive using +.Xr gzip 1 . +.El +.Pp +The options +.Op Fl 014578 +can be used to select one of the compiled-in backup devices, +.Pa /dev/rstN . +.Sh ENVIRONMENT +.Bl -tag -width Ds +.It Ev TMPDIR +Path in which to store temporary files. +.It Ev TAPE +Default tape device to use instead of +.Pa /dev/rst0 . +If set to hyphen +.Pq Sq - +standard output is used. +.El +.Sh FILES +.Bl -tag -width "/dev/rst0" +.It Pa /dev/rst0 +default archive name +.El +.Sh EXIT STATUS +The +.Nm +utility exits with one of the following values: +.Pp +.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact +.It 0 +All files were processed successfully. +.It 1 +An error occurred. +.El +.Sh EXAMPLES +Create an archive on the default tape drive, containing the files named +.Pa bonvole +and +.Pa sekve : +.Pp +.Dl $ tar c bonvole sekve +.Pp +Output a +.Xr gzip 1 +compressed archive containing the files +.Pa bonvole +and +.Pa sekve +to a file called +.Pa foriru.tar.gz : +.Pp +.Dl $ tar zcf foriru.tar.gz bonvole sekve +.Pp +Verbosely create an archive, called +.Pa backup.tar.gz , +of all files matching the shell +.Xr glob 7 +function +.Pa *.c : +.Pp +.Dl $ tar zcvf backup.tar.gz *.c +.Pp +Verbosely list, but do not extract, all files ending in +.Pa .jpeg +from a compressed archive named +.Pa backup.tar.gz . +Note that the glob pattern has been quoted to avoid expansion by the shell: +.Pp +.Dl $ tar tvzf backup.tar.gz '*.jpeg' +.Pp +For more detailed examples, see +.Xr pax 1 . +.Sh DIAGNOSTICS +Whenever +.Nm +cannot create a file or a link when extracting an archive or cannot +find a file while writing an archive, or cannot preserve the user +ID, group ID, file mode, or access and modification times when the +.Fl p +option is specified, a diagnostic message is written to standard +error and a non-zero exit value will be returned, but processing +will continue. +In the case where +.Nm +cannot create a link to a file, +.Nm +will not create a second copy of the file. +.Pp +If the extraction of a file from an archive is prematurely terminated +by a signal or error, +.Nm +may have only partially extracted the file the user wanted. +Additionally, the file modes of extracted files and directories may +have incorrect file bits, and the modification and access times may +be wrong. +.Pp +If the creation of an archive is prematurely terminated by a signal +or error, +.Nm +may have only partially created the archive, which may violate the +specific archive format specification. +.Sh SEE ALSO +.Xr cpio 1 , +.Xr pax 1 +.Sh HISTORY +A +.Nm +command first appeared in +.At v7 . +.Sh AUTHORS +.An Keith Muller +at the University of California, San Diego. +.Sh CAVEATS +The +.Fl j +and +.Fl L +flags are not portable to other versions of +.Nm +where they may have a different meaning. -- cgit v1.2.3