The --verbatim-files-from option disables option handling in
file lists. The --no-verbatim-files-from reverts its effect.
The --null option implies --verbatim-files-from. This restores
the documented behavior, broken by 26538c9b.
* src/common.h (verbatim_files_from_option): New global.
* src/names.c (name_elt): New member: file.verbatim
(name_add_file): Take 'verbatim' state as its third parameter.
(read_next_name): Don't call handle_option if file.verbatim
is set.
* src/tar.c: New options --verbatim-files-from and
--no-verbatim-files-from.
* doc/tar.texi: Document --verbatim-files-from and
--no-verbatim-files-from options.
* NEWS: Update.
* configure.ac: Version 1.28.90
* tests/T-null2.at: New testcase.
* tests/Makefile.am: Update.
* tests/testsuite.at: Update.
* src/common.h (remove_delayed_set_stat): New proto.
* src/extract.c (free_delayed_set_stat)
(remove_delayed_set_stat): New function.
(apply_nonancestor_delayed_set_stat): Use free_delayed_set_stat.
* src/misc.c (safer_rmdir): Remove delayed_set_stat entry
corresponding to the removed directory.
* tests/incr10.at: New test case.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new test.
* tests/testsuite.at: Likewise.
Make installcheck would fail unless make check had been run before it.
Reported by Erik Brangs <erik.brangs@gmx.de>
* tests/Makefile.am (installcheck-local): Depend on $(check_PROGRAMS)
When the same file is added several times to the archive, count
correctly the number of hard links. See also 37ddfb0b.
* src/create.c (dump_hard_link): Don't decrease nlink if it is 0.
* tests/link04.at: Test -cl options.
* configure.ac (TAR_COND_GRANTPT): Define conditional depending
on whether grantpt is available.
* gnulib.modules: Remove grantpt. It relies upon a helper binary
pt_chown which it installs and which is useless in the testsuite.
* tests/Makefile.am [TAR_COND_GRANTPT]: Build ttyemu
* tests/iotty.at: Skip test if ttyemu is not build.
* tests/ttyemu.c (noecho): Fix error message
(main): Use TIOCSCTTY if it is defined.
Problem reported by Thorsten Hirsch in:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-tar/2014-04/msg00011.html
* src/unlink.c (flush_deferred_unlinks):
Do not attempt to find the parent of "." when "." is
at the top level.
* tests/remfiles10.at: New file.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTSUITE_AT):
* tests/testsuite.at: Add it.
Based on patch from Pavel Raiskup <praiskup@redhat.com>.
* gnulib.modules: Add new modules.
* src/buffer.c (_open_archive): Refuse to read archive from a tty.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTSUITE_AT): Add iotty.at
(check_PROGRAMS): New program ttyemu
* tests/testsuite.at: Include iotty.at
* tests/iotty.at: New file.
* tests/ttyemu.c: New file.
* src/extract.c: Move one_top_level stuff to tar.c (decode_options).
* src/tar.c (option_conflict_error): New function.
(decode_options): Use option_conflict_error to complain about
conflicting options in a uniform manner.
Process one_top_level options here.
(request_stdin): Fix error message.
* tests/onetop04.at: New testcase: check --one-top-level with --list.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new testcase.
* tests/testsuite.at: Add new testcase.
Make sure the changes become visible with --show-transformed-names.
* src/common.h (strip_compression_suffix): New function.
(one_top_level): Rename to one_top_level_dir. All uses changed.
* src/extract.c (extr_init): Use strip_compression_suffix.
Bail out if unable to determine top-level directory.
(maybe_prepend_name): Remove. All uses removed.
* src/tar.c (options): --one-top-level takes optional argument.
(parse_opt): Handle it.
* src/list.c (enforce_one_top_level): New function.
(transform_stat_info): Call enforce_one_top_level if required.
* src/suffix.c (compression_suffixes): List "tar" (no compression);
terminate with NULL entry.
(find_compression_suffix): New static.
(strip_compression_suffix): New function.
* doc/tar.1: Update.
* doc/tar.texi: Update.
* tests/onetop01.at: New testcase.
* tests/onetop02.at: New testcase.
* tests/onetop03.at: New testcase.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new testcases.
* tests/testsuite.at: Likewise.
The changes are based on the discussion with Nathan.
* src/common.h (normalize_filename): Take two arguments. All
callers updated.
(tar_getcwd): Replaced with ..
(tar_getcdpath): New proto.
* src/misc.c (normalize_filename): Take two arguments.
(chdir_arg): Populate cwd along with creating the
structure.
(tar_getcwd): Removed.
(tar_getcdpath): New function.
* tests/incr09.at: New test case.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new tests.
* tests/testsuite.at: Likewise.
* src/common.h (tar_dirname): New function.
* src/misc.c (normalize_filename_x): Make extern.
(tar_dirname): New function.
(tar_getcwd): Take into account absoulte pathnames.
* src/unlink.c (deferred_unlink) <dir_idx>: New member; keeps the
value of chdir_current at the moment of structure allocation.
(flush_deferred_unlinks): Use chdir_do and relative addressing.
(queue_deferred_unlink): Initialize dir_idx.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new tests.
* tests/testsuite.at: Add new tests.
* tests/remfiles06.at: Fix description.
* tests/remfiles07.at: Fix description.
* tests/remfiles08.at: New test case.
* src/common.h (tar_getcwd): Return pointer is const.
* src/misc.c (wd) <cwd>: New member.
(chdir_arg): Initialize cwd.
(tar_getcwd): Use cwd member to cache the result. Take into
account absolute pathnames,
(normalize_filename): Don't free the value
returned from tar_getcwd.
* src/names.c (name_next_elt): Remove leftover call chdir().
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new tests.
* tests/testsuite.at: Likewise.
* tests/incr08.at: New testcase.
* tests/remfiles04.at: New testcase.
* tests/remfiles05.at: New testcase.
* tests/remfiles06.at: New testcase.
* tests/remfiles07.at: New testcase.
* src/names.c (file_list_name): New static function.
(add_file_id): If a filelist is being read twice, print the names
of the files that caused it.
* tests/T-rec.at: New test case.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new file.
* tests/testsuite.at: Include new file.
* src/names.c (NELT_NOOP): New constant
(name_elt) <next,prev>: New members.
(name_array,allocated_entries,entries,scanned): Remove.
(check_name_alloc): Remove function.
(name_elt_alloc): New static.
(name_list_adjust,name_list_advance): New functions.
(name_add_name,name_add_dir)
(name_add_file): Use new allocation functions.
(read_next_name): Advance list head pointer as necessary
before returning.
(name_next_elt): Read elements from list.
* tests/T-cd.at: New file.
* tests/T-mult.at: New file.
* tests/T-nest.at: New file.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new testcases.
* tests/testsuite.at: Likewise.
* src/buffer.c (_open_archive): don't overwrite existing archive
if given the --verify option.
* tests/append04.at: New file.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new testcase.
* tests/testsuite.at: Add new testcase.
* THANKS: Update.
The commit cdb27293 made the -T option more flexible, but
incurred a very considerable memory overhead by storing
all file names in the argument array. In case of very
big file lists this caused tar to run out of memory. This
was reported by Christian Wetzel <wetzel@phoenix-pacs.de>
on March 14, 2013
(http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-tar/2013-03/msg00018.html).
On the other hand, Michal Žeidl discovered that tar misfunctioned
when given empty file lists or lists with the trailing newline
misssing in the last entry. This was reported by Pavel Raiskup
on July 23
(http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-tar/2013-07/msg00009.html and
msg00010.html).
This change fixes both issues.
* src/common.h (name_add_file,request_stdin): New prototype.
(more_options): New prototype.
* src/names.c (NELT_FILE): New entry type.
(name_elt) <file>: New union member.
(name_add_file): New function.
(read_name_from_file): New function, a rewrite of
the same function from tar.c
(read_next_name,copy_name): New static functions.
(name_next_elt): Handle NELT_FILE entries.
* src/tar.c (request_stdin): Make extern.
(read_name_from_file,add_file_id)
(update_argv): Removed.
(parse_opt): Change handling of the -T option.
(more_options): New function.
* tests/T-null.at: Rewrite test.
* tests/T-zfile.at: New file.
* tests/T-nonl.at: New file.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new testcases.
* tests/testsuite.at: Likewise.
* THANKS: Update.
On my Fedora 19 box, the exclude08 & exclude11 tests failed before
this fix. The reason was that the directory traversing chosen the
file order differently than the testsuite expected.
* tests/exclude08.at: Sort the tarball content output.
* tests/exclude09.at: Likewise.
* tests/exclude10.at: Likewise.
* tests/exclude11.at: Likewise.
* tests/exclude12.at: Likewise.
* tests/exclude13.at: Likewise.
* tests/exclude14.at: Likewise.
* tests/exclude15.at: Likewise.
* tests/exclude16.at: Likewise.
* src/common.h (READ_LIKE_SUBCOMMAND): Remove define.
* src/tar.c (IS_SUBCOMMAND_CLASS): New macro.
(decode_options): Use IS_SUBCOMMAND_CLASS in checking
option compatibility.
Accept the --verify option only with subcommands that
write to the archive.
* tests/opcomp01.at: New test case.
* tests/opcomp02.at: New test case.
* tests/opcomp03.at: New test case.
* tests/opcomp04.at: New test case.
* tests/opcomp05.at: New test case.
* tests/opcomp06.at: New test case.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new testcases.
* tests/testsuite.at: Likewise.
* src/incremen.c (procdir): Set directory->tagfile in
the exclusion_tag_contents case.
(makedumpdir): Mark all entries as ignored if directory->tagfile
is set.
Free new_dump before returning.
(maketagdumpdir): New function.
(scan_directory): If directory->children is set to
NO_CHILDREN and directory->tagfile is set, create a
dumpdir consisting of the tagfile only.
* tests/exclude08.at: New testcase.
* tests/exclude09.at: New testcase.
* tests/exclude10.at: New testcase.
* tests/exclude11.at: New testcase.
* tests/exclude12.at: New testcase.
* tests/exclude13.at: New testcase.
* tests/exclude14.at: New testcase.
* tests/exclude15.at: New testcase.
* tests/exclude16.at: New testcase.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new tests.
* tests/testsuite.at: Include new tests.
* tests/atlocal.in (mkexcltest): New function.
* tests/chtype.at: Update keywords.
* tests/filerem01.at: Likewise.
* tests/filerem02.at: Likewise.
* tests/incremental.at: Likewise.
* tests/multiv04.at: Likewise.
Original problem reported for HP-UX LVM v2.2 by Michael White in
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-tar/2012-10/msg00000.html>.
This patch fixes some other gotchas that I noticed.
* gnulib.modules: Add extern-inline.
* src/common.h: Use _GL_INLINE_HEADER_BEGIN, _GL_INLINE_HEADER_END.
(COMMON_INLINE, max, min): New macros.
(represent_uintmax, valid_timespec): New inline functions.
(SYSINT_BUFSIZE): New constant.
(sysinttostr, strtosysint, decode_timespec): New decls.
* src/create.c (start_private_header): Silently bring the time_t
value into range; it is now the caller's responsibility to deal
with any overflow error. Use uid 0 and gid 0 rather than the
user's uid/gid, since the faked header isn't "owned" by the user
and the uid/gid could in theory be out of range. Leave major and
minor zeroed.
(FILL): Remove.
(write_gnu_long_link): Let start_private_header zero things out.
* src/create.c (write_gnu_long_link, write_extended):
* src/xheader.c (xheader_write_global):
Use start_time, not current time; no point hammering on the clock.
* src/compare.c (diff_multivol): Check that offset, size are in range.
* src/incremen.c (read_incr_db_01, write_directory_file_entry):
Allow negative time_t, dev_t, and ino_t.
* src/list.c (max): Remove (moved to common.h).
(read_header): Check that size is in range.
(from_header): Return intmax_t, not uintmax_t, to allow negative.
All callers changed. At compile time, check assumptions about
intmax_t and uintmax_t. Use bool for booleans. Avoid overflow
hassles on picky hosts.
(mode_from_header): Last arg is now bool *, not unsigned *.
All callers changed.
(simple_print_header): Do not assume UID, GID fit in 'long'.
* src/list.c (from_header):
* src/xheader.c (out_of_range_header):
Arg is now a plain minimum value, not minus minval converted to
uintmax_t. All callers changed.
* src/misc.c (COMMON_INLINE): New macro.
(sysinttostr, strtosysint, decode_timespec): New functions.
* src/sparse.c (oldgnu_add_sparse, oldgnu_fixup_header)
(star_fixup_header):
Check for offset overflow.
(decode_num): Clear errno before calling strtoumax.
* src/tar.c (expand_pax_option): Don't discard nanoseconds.
* src/xheader.c (assign_time_option): Allow negative time_t.
(decode_record): Simplify, since out-of-range string is guaranteed
to produce a value exceeding len_max.
(xheader_read): Last arg is off_t, not size_t.
Caller should diagnose negative arg, as needed.
Check that it's in range.
(enum decode_time_status): Remove.
(_decode_time): Remove, folding into decode_time.
(decode_time): Return bool, not enum decode_time_status.
Rely on decode_timespec to do most of the work.
(code_signed_num): New function.
(code_num): Use it.
(decode_signed_num): New function.
(decode_num): Use it.
(gid_coder, gid_decoder, uid_coder, uid_decoder, sparse_map_decoder)
(sparse_map_decoder): Code and decode negative values.
(sparse_map_decoder): Improve check for out-of-range values.
* tests/time01.at: New file.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTSUITE_AT): Add it.
* tests/testsuite.at: Include it.
* src/xheader.c (xattr_decode_keyword)
(xattr_encode_keyword): New functions.
(xheader_print_n,xattr_decoder): Use them.
* tests/xattr05.at: New test case.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new test case.
* tests/testsuite.at: Likewise.
* configure.ac: Avoid linking against -lacl when
--without-posix-acls is given.
* tests/selacl01.at: Call restorecon
* tests/selnx01.at: Likewise.
* tests/testsuite.at (AT_SELINUX_UTILS_PREREQ): Likewise.
(AT_SELINUX_PREREQ,AT_ACLS_PREREQ): Use the right _PREREQ macros.
* configure.ac: Check whether ACLs are available on the
host system.
* gnulib.modules: Add acl
* src/create.c (start_header): Store ACLs when creating
a POSIX archive.
(dump_file0): Handle ACLs.
* src/extract.c (delayed_set_stat) <acls_a_ptr, acls_a_len>
<acls_d_ptr, acls_d_len>: New members.
(delayed_link): Likewise.
(set_stat,delay_set_stat)
(apply_nonancestor_delayed_set_stat): Set ACLs.
* src/tar.c: New options: "--acls", "--no-acls"
(tar_stat_destroy): Free acls_a_ptr and acls_d_ptr fields.
* src/tar.h (tar_stat_info) <acls_a_ptr, acls_a_len>
<acls_d_ptr, acls_d_len>: New members.
* src/xattrs.c (xattrs_acls_get, xattrs_acls_set): New functions.
* src/xheader.c: Support new keywors: "SCHILY.acl.access" and
"SCHILY.acl.default".
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new tests.
* tests/testsuite.at: Likewise.
* tests/acls01.at: New test.
* tests/acls02.at: New test.
* src/Makefile.am: Add xattrs.[ch]
* src/xattrs.c: New file.
* src/xattrs.h: New file.
* src/common.h (READ_LIKE_SUBCOMMAND): New define.
(selinux_context_option, acls_option, xattrs_option): New globals.
(xheader_xattr_init, xheader_xattr_free)
(xheader_xattr_copy, xheader_xattr_add): New protos.
(WARN_XATTR_WRITE): New mask.
* src/create.c (start_header): Handle xattrs pairs if in POSIX format.
(dump_file0): Handle extended attributes.
* src/extract.c (delayed_set_stat,delayed_link) <xattr_map_size>
<xattr_map>: New members.
(set_xattr): New static function.
(open_output_file): Accept an additional argument indicating
whether the file has already been created.
(set_stat,delay_set_stat)
(apply_nonancestor_delayed_set_stat)
(extract_file): Handle extended attributes.
* src/list.c (decode_header, simple_print_header): Display
extended attributes.
* src/tar.c: New options --xattrs, --no-xattrs, --xattrs-include,
--xattrs-exclude
(tar_stat_destroy): Free the xattr_map storage.
* src/tar.h (xattr_array): New struct.
(tar_stat_info) <xattr_map_size, xattr_map>: New members.
* src/warning.c: New warning control keyword "xattr-write".
* src/xheader.c (xheader_xattr_init)
(xheader_xattr_free, xheader_xattr_add)
(xheader_xattr_copy): New functions.
(struct xhdr_tab) <prefix>: New member.
(locate_handler): Permit selecting the keyword based on its
prefix.
(xheader_protected_pattern_p)
(xheader_protected_keyword_p): Likewise.
(xattr_coder, xattr_decoder): New functions.
(xhdr_tab): Reflect the changes to struct xhdr_tab.
New keyword "SCHILY.xattr".
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new tests.
* tests/testsuite.at: Likewise.
(AT_CHECK_UTIL, AT_XATTRS_UTILS_PREREQ)
(AT_CAPABILITIES_UTILS_PREREQ, AT_XATTRS_PREREQ): New defuns.
* tests/xattr01.at: New test.
* tests/xattr02.at: New test.
* tests/xattr03.at: New test.
* tests/xattr04.at: New test.
* tests/capabs_raw01.at: New test.
This patch adds *xattr() stubs in case extended attribute support is
not present and implements the *attrat() family of functions. Based
on the patch by Pavel Raiskup <pavel@raiskup.cz> for gnulib.
* acinclude.m4 (TAR_HEADERS_ATTR_XATTR_H): New defun.
* configure.ac: Call TAR_HEADERS_ATTR_XATTR_H
* lib/Makefile.am: Add xattr-at.[ch], distribute attr-xattr.in.h
[!TAR_COND_XATTR_H]: Build attr/xattr.h
* lib/attr-xattr.in.h: New file.
* lib/xattr-at.c: New file.
* lib/xattr-at.h: New file.
When used with --listed-incrfental and --one-file-system, tar
was unable to cope with directories that had once been part of the
dumped system and became separate mount points afterwards. The bug
has been reported and a fix proposed by Nathan Stratton Treadway.
* src/incremen.c (procdir): If one_file_system_option is in effect,
clear out dumpdir info from the directory.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add new testcase.
* tests/listed05.at: New testcase.
* tests/testsuite.at (AT_PRIVILEGED_PREREQ): New macro.
include listed05.at.
* THANKS: Update.