Port to Texinfo 6.4

* doc/tar.texi (Sparse Recovery): Omit ‘.’ from anchor name,
as ‘makeinfo’ now complains about it.  All uses changed.
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Paul Eggert
2017-11-18 08:39:33 -08:00
parent 37d7ce16c5
commit 0c8e7bad3e
2 changed files with 15 additions and 15 deletions

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@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ format, it will also extract a file containing extension header
attributes. This file can be used to expand the file to its original attributes. This file can be used to expand the file to its original
state. However, posix-aware @command{tar}s will usually ignore the state. However, posix-aware @command{tar}s will usually ignore the
unknown variables, which makes restoring the file more unknown variables, which makes restoring the file more
difficult. @xref{extracting sparse v.0.x, Extraction of sparse difficult. @xref{extracting sparse v0x, Extraction of sparse
members in v.0.0 format}, for the detailed description of how to members in v.0.0 format}, for the detailed description of how to
restore such members using non-GNU @command{tar}s. restore such members using non-GNU @command{tar}s.
@end enumerate @end enumerate
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ The real name of the sparse file is stored in the variable
@code{GNU.sparse.name}. Thus, those @command{tar} implementations @code{GNU.sparse.name}. Thus, those @command{tar} implementations
that are not aware of GNU extensions will at least extract the files that are not aware of GNU extensions will at least extract the files
into separate directories, giving the user a possibility to expand it into separate directories, giving the user a possibility to expand it
afterwards. @xref{extracting sparse v.0.x, Extraction of sparse afterwards. @xref{extracting sparse v0x, Extraction of sparse
members in v.0.1 format}, for the detailed description of how to members in v.0.1 format}, for the detailed description of how to
restore such members using non-GNU @command{tar}s. restore such members using non-GNU @command{tar}s.

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@@ -1521,7 +1521,7 @@ the error message is produced because there is no member named
@file{folk}, only one named @file{home/myself/folk}. @file{folk}, only one named @file{home/myself/folk}.
If you are not sure of the exact file name, use @dfn{globbing If you are not sure of the exact file name, use @dfn{globbing
patterns}, for example: patterns}, for example:
@smallexample @smallexample
$ @kbd{tar --list --file=practice.tar --wildcards '*/folk'} $ @kbd{tar --list --file=practice.tar --wildcards '*/folk'}
@@ -3155,7 +3155,7 @@ Disable extended attributes support. @xref{Extended File Attributes, xattrs}.
When @command{tar} is using the @option{--files-from} option, this option When @command{tar} is using the @option{--files-from} option, this option
instructs @command{tar} to expect file names terminated with instructs @command{tar} to expect file names terminated with
@acronym{NUL}, and to process file names verbatim. @acronym{NUL}, and to process file names verbatim.
This means that @command{tar} correctly works with file names that This means that @command{tar} correctly works with file names that
contain newlines or begin with a dash. contain newlines or begin with a dash.
@@ -3896,7 +3896,7 @@ tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
@end group @end group
@end example @end example
The following table summarizes all position-sensitive options. The following table summarizes all position-sensitive options.
@table @option @table @option
@item --directory=@var{dir} @item --directory=@var{dir}
@@ -3915,24 +3915,24 @@ The following table summarizes all position-sensitive options.
@itemx --no-verbatim-files-from @itemx --no-verbatim-files-from
@xref{verbatim-files-from}. @xref{verbatim-files-from}.
@item --recursion @item --recursion
@itemx --no-recursion @itemx --no-recursion
@xref{recurse}. @xref{recurse}.
@item --anchored @item --anchored
@itemx --no-anchored @itemx --no-anchored
@xref{anchored patterns}. @xref{anchored patterns}.
@item --ignore-case @item --ignore-case
@itemx --no-ignore-case @itemx --no-ignore-case
@xref{case-insensitive matches}. @xref{case-insensitive matches}.
@item --wildcards @item --wildcards
@itemx --no-wildcards @itemx --no-wildcards
@xref{controlling pattern-matching}. @xref{controlling pattern-matching}.
@item --wildcards-match-slash @item --wildcards-match-slash
@itemx --no-wildcards-match-slash @itemx --no-wildcards-match-slash
@xref{controlling pattern-matching}. @xref{controlling pattern-matching}.
@item --exclude @item --exclude
@@ -5596,7 +5596,7 @@ map file.
@subsection Extended File Attributes @subsection Extended File Attributes
Extended file attributes are name-value pairs that can be Extended file attributes are name-value pairs that can be
associated with each node in a file system. Despite the fact that associated with each node in a file system. Despite the fact that
POSIX.1e draft which proposed them has been withdrawn, the extended POSIX.1e draft which proposed them has been withdrawn, the extended
file attributes are supported by many file systems. @GNUTAR{} can file attributes are supported by many file systems. @GNUTAR{} can
store extended file attributes along with the files. This feature is store extended file attributes along with the files. This feature is
@@ -5711,7 +5711,7 @@ listing of ACL is printed after each file entry:
@group @group
-rw-r--r--+ smith/users 110 2016-03-16 16:07 file -rw-r--r--+ smith/users 110 2016-03-16 16:07 file
a: user::rw-,user:gray:-w-,group::r--,mask::rw-,other::r-- a: user::rw-,user:gray:-w-,group::r--,mask::rw-,other::r--
@end group @end group
@end example @end example
@dfn{Security-Enhanced Linux} (@dfn{SELinux} for short) is a Linux @dfn{Security-Enhanced Linux} (@dfn{SELinux} for short) is a Linux
@@ -10856,7 +10856,7 @@ Done
@end group @end group
@end smallexample @end smallexample
@anchor{extracting sparse v.0.x} @anchor{extracting sparse v0x}
@cindex sparse files v.0.1, extracting with non-GNU tars @cindex sparse files v.0.1, extracting with non-GNU tars
@cindex sparse files v.0.0, extracting with non-GNU tars @cindex sparse files v.0.0, extracting with non-GNU tars
An @dfn{extended header} is a special @command{tar} archive header An @dfn{extended header} is a special @command{tar} archive header