Fix typos (preceeded etc.)
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@@ -3186,7 +3186,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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Reported by Jeffrey Goldberg.
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* rmt.h (_remdev): A filename is not remote if the colon is
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preceeded by a slash, to take care of `/:/' which is a shorthand
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preceded by a slash, to take care of `/:/' which is a shorthand
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for `/.../<CELL-NAME>/fs' on OSF's Distributing Computing
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Environment (DCE) and Distributed File System (DFS).
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Reported by Travis L. Priest.
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@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ epoch. These are followed by arbitrary number of directory records.
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particular directory. Parts of a directory record are delimited with
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@acronym{ASCII} 0 characters. The following table describes each
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part. The @dfn{Number} type in this table stands for a decimal integer
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in @acronym{ASCII} notation. (Negative values are preceeded with a "-"
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in @acronym{ASCII} notation. (Negative values are preceded with a "-"
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character, while positive values have no leading punctuation.)
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@multitable @columnfractions 0.25 0.15 0.6
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16
doc/tar.texi
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doc/tar.texi
@@ -7416,7 +7416,7 @@ However, empty lines are OK.
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When archiving directories that are under some version control system (VCS),
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it is often convenient to read exclusion patterns from this VCS'
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ignore files (e.g. @file{.cvsignore}, @file{.gitignore}, etc.) The
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following options provide such possibilty:
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following options provide such possibility:
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@table @option
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@anchor{exclude-vcs-ignores}
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@@ -8358,7 +8358,7 @@ Apply transformation to hard link targets.
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Do not apply transformation to hard link targets.
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@end table
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Default is @samp{rsh}, which means to apply tranformations to both archive
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Default is @samp{rsh}, which means to apply transformations to both archive
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members and targets of symbolic and hard links.
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Default scope flags can also be changed using @samp{flags=} statement
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@@ -9473,7 +9473,7 @@ Using @option{--sparse-format} option implies @option{--sparse}.
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@node Attributes
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@section Handling File Attributes
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@cindex atrributes, files
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@cindex attributes, files
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@cindex file attributes
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When @command{tar} reads files, it updates their access times. To
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@@ -9744,7 +9744,7 @@ Although creating special records for hard links helps keep a faithful
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record of the file system contents and makes archives more compact, it
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may present some difficulties when extracting individual members from
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the archive. For example, trying to extract file @file{one} from the
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archive created in previous examples produces, in the absense of file
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archive created in previous examples produces, in the absence of file
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@file{jeden}:
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@smallexample
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@@ -10132,7 +10132,7 @@ describe the required procedures in detail.
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@node Split Recovery
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@subsubsection Extracting Members Split Between Volumes
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@cindex Mutli-volume archives, extracting using non-GNU tars
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@cindex Multi-volume archives, extracting using non-GNU tars
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If a member is split between several volumes of an old GNU format archive
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most third party @command{tar} implementation will fail to extract
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it. To extract it, use @command{tarcat} program (@pxref{Tarcat}).
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@@ -10147,7 +10147,7 @@ extract them using a third-party @command{tar}:
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$ @kbd{tarcat vol-1.tar vol-2.tar vol-3.tar | tar xf -}
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@end smallexample
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@cindex Mutli-volume archives in PAX format, extracting using non-GNU tars
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@cindex Multi-volume archives in PAX format, extracting using non-GNU tars
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You could use this approach for most (although not all) PAX
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format archives as well. However, extracting split members from a PAX
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archive is a much easier task, because PAX volumes are constructed in
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@@ -10161,7 +10161,7 @@ original name, and all subsequent parts are named using the pattern:
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@end smallexample
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@noindent
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where symbols preceeded by @samp{%} are @dfn{macro characters} that
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where symbols preceded by @samp{%} are @dfn{macro characters} that
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have the following meaning:
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@multitable @columnfractions .25 .55
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@@ -10320,7 +10320,7 @@ $ @kbd{xsparse /home/gray/GNUSparseFile.6058/sparsefile}
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@noindent
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The program behaves the same way all UNIX utilities do: it will keep
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quiet unless it has simething important to tell you (e.g. an error
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quiet unless it has something important to tell you (e.g. an error
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condition or something). If you wish it to produce verbose output,
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similar to that from the dry run mode, use @option{-v} option:
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@@ -1582,7 +1582,7 @@ dumpdir_ok (char *dumpdir)
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if (expect != 'T')
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{
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ERROR ((0, 0,
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_("Malformed dumpdir: 'T' not preceeded by 'R'")));
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_("Malformed dumpdir: 'T' not preceded by 'R'")));
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return false;
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}
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if (p[1] == 0 && !has_tempdir)
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