* src/extract.c (ARCHIVED_PERMSTATS): Add a comment saying that
S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO might be masked out.
(set_mode): Set the mode if some bits were masked out originally.
(set_stat): Don't chmod before chown, as that might temporarily
grant permissions that we don't want to grant. The chmod was
there only to work around broken hosts, so add a comment advising
users not to use those broken hosts instead.
(repair_delayed_set_stat, extract_dir):
Remember to mask out current umask before inverting permissions.
(extract_dir): If the owner might change, or if the mode has
special bits, create the directory 700 at first, but restore it later.
(open_output_file): New arg mode; all uses changed.
(extract_file, extract_node, extract_fifo): If the owner might
change, omit group and other bits at first, but restore them after
changing the owner.
GNU coding standards. Remove --license.
* gnulib.modules: Add version-etc-fsf.
* doc/tar.texi: Document the change.
* lib/.cvsignore: Add version-etc-fsf.c, version-etc.c, version-etc.h.
* scripts/Makefile.am (SED_CMD): Update PAKCAGE_NAME, not PACKAGE.
* scripts/backup.in: Remove --license. Change --version to conform
to GCS.
* scripts/restore.in: Likewise.
* scripts/backup.sh.in (license): Output briefer license in the
style of coreutils, for consistency with other changes.
* src/tar.c: Include <version-etc.h>.
(LICENSE_OPTION): Remove.
(options): Remove --license.
(license): Remove.
(parse_opt): Use version_etc instead of rolling it ourselves.
Remove --license.
* tests/version.at (tar --version): Check only the first line of
output.
* configure.ac: Prefer AC_CHECK_HEADERS_ONCE to AC_CHECK_HEADERS.
Check for stropts.h and sys/filio.h too, for _FIOSATIME.
* doc/tar.texi: Change "modification time" to "data modification
time", "change time" to "status change time", and "filesystem" to
"file system", so that we use terminology consistent with POSIX.
Use American spacing rather than French for sentence ends.
"non-dependable" -> "undependable".
(Option Summary, Attributes): Explain better the pitfalls of the
--atime-preserve option, and suggest read-only mounts,loopback
mounts, and noatime mounts for older systems.
* doc/value.texi (op-atime-preserve-system): Renamed from
op-atime-preserver-system to fix a misspelling.
* src/common.h (enum atime_preserve): Use lower case for enum values.
* src/compare.c: Don't include utimens.h; no longer needed.
(diff_file): Use set_file_atime rather than utimens; avoid closing
diff_handle until after this, so that we can set the file time stamp
via the file descriptor rather than via its name.
* src/create.c: Don't include utimens.h; no longer needed.
(dump_regular_finish): Remove. All callers now do its work inline.
(dump_dir): New arg FD. All callers changed.
Use fdsavedir rather than savedir.
(unknown_file_error): Arg is a const pointer now.
(dump_file0): 2nd arg is a const pointer now.
Treat directories more like files, with respect to --atime-preserve.
For example, also warn if a directory changes while we are dumping it.
Prefer file descriptors to file names when retrieving/setting file
attributes; this saves path-resolution time and allows us to avoid
changing mtime/ctime on Solaris when restoring atime as root.
Use O_DIRECTORY when opening directories, to avoid some race conditions.
Do not reset atime if mtime has changed. Report an error if
we cannot reset atime.
First cut at adding support for --atime-preserve=system.
* doc/tar.texi (Option Summary): First cut at documenting it.
All other uses of --atime-preserve changed to --atime-preserve=replace.
* doc/value.texi (op-atime-preserve-replace, op-atime-preserver-system):
New.
(op-atime-preserve): Mention METHOD.
* src/common.h (atime_preserve): New enum.
(atime_preserve_option): Now of the enum type rather than bool.
All uses changed.
* src/compare.c (diff_file): Read with O_NOATIME if asked for.
* src/create.c (dump_file0): Read regular and CTG files with O_NOATIME
if asked for.
* src/tar.c (usage): Mention new usage.
(parse_opt): Parse new usage.
Invalid header fields go undiagnosed.
Some valid time strings are ignored.
* NEWS: Better support for full-resolution time stamps.
The -v option now prints time stamps only to 1-minute resolution.
* gnulib.modules: Add utimens.
* lib/.cvsignore: Add imaxtostr.c, inttostr.c, inttostr.h,
offtostr.c, umaxtostr.c, utimens.c, utimens.h. Remove paxconvert.c.
* lib/Makefile.tmpl (libtar_a_SOURCES): Remove paxconvert.c.
* lib/paxconvert.c: Remove; superseded by umaxtostr.c.
* po/POTFILES.in: Remove lib/paxconvert.c. Add lib/xalloc-die.c,
lib/obstack.c.
* src/buffer.c (set_start_time, compute_duration, start_time):
Use gettime rather than rolling our own code.
* src/common.h (OLDGNU_NAME_FIELD_SIZE, MAXOCTAL11, MAXOCTAL7): Remove.
(newer_ctime_option): Remove.
(timespec_lt): New function.
(OLDER_STAT_TIME): Use it.
(string_to_chars): First arg is char const *, not char *.
(tartime): Time arg is now struct timespec. New bool arg.
All callers changed.
(code_ns_fraction): New decl.
(sys_stat_nanoseconds): Remove decl.
(get_stat_atime, get_stat_ctime, get_stat_mtime): New functions.
(set_stat_atime, set_stat_ctime, set_stat_mtime): New functions.
* src/compare.c: Include utimens.h rather than rolling our own.
(diff_dir, diff_file, diff_link, diff_symlink, diff_special):
Prototype.
(diff_dumpdir, diff_multivol): Prototype.
(diff_file): Support higher-resolution time stamps.
* src/create.c: Include utimens.h rather than rolling our own.
(MAX_OCTAL_VAL): New macro.
(tar_copy_str, string_to_chars): Don't bother to zero-fill;
the destination is already zeroed.
(string_to_chars): First arg is char const *.
(start_private_header): Use MINOR_TO_CHARS, not MAJOR_TO_CHARS,
for minor device number.
(write_header_name, dump_hard_link, dump_file0):
Simplify test for old GNU format.
(start_header): Put in placeholders for uid, etc., even when
using extended headers, for benefit of older "tar" implementations.
Don't assume uintmax_t is wider than 32 bits.
Output extended header for mtime if needed.
(dump_regular_finish, dump_file0):
Support extended time stamp resolution.
* src/extract.c: Include utimens.h rather than rolling our own.
(check_time): Support extended time stamp resolution.
* src/list.c: Include <inttostr.h>.
(tartime): Use umaxtostr rather than stringify_uintmax_t_backwards.
* src/xheader.c: Include <inttostr.h>.
Do not include <xstrtol.h>.
(strtoimax) [!HAVE_DECL_STRTOIMAX && !defined strtoimax]: New decl.
(strtoumax) [!HAVE_DECL_STRTOUMAX && !defined strtoumax]: New decl.
(BILLION, LOG10_BILLION): New constants.
(to_decimal): Remove; superseded by inttostr. All callers changed
to use umaxtostr.
(xheader_format_name): Don't assume pids and uintmax_t values
fit in 63 bytes (!) when printed.
(decode_record): Don't bother to check for ERANGE; an out of range
value must be treater than len_max anyway.
If the length is out of range, output it in the diagnostic.
(format_uintmax): Remove; all callers changed to use umaxtostr.
(xheader_print): Don't assume sizes can be printed in 99 bytes (!).
(out_of_range_header): New function.
(decode_time): Use it.
(code_time): Accept struct timespec, not time_t and unsigned long.
All callers changed. Size sbuf properly, and remove unnecessary check.
Don't assume time stamps can fit in 199 bytes.
Handle negative time stamps. Handle fractional time stamps
more consistently. Don't output unnecessary trailing zeros.
(decode_time): Yield struct timespec, not time_t and unsigned long.
All callers changed.
Handle negative time stamps. Truncate towards minus infinity
consistently. Improve overflow checks, and output a better
diagnostic on overflow.
(code_num): Don't assume uintmax_t can be printed in 99 bytes (!).
(decode_num): New function, for better diagnostics.
(atime_coder, atime_decoder, gid_decoder, ctime_coder):
(ctime_decoder, mtime_coder, mtime_decoder, size_decoder):
(uid_decoder, sparse_size_decoder, sparse_numblocks_decoder):
(sparse_offset_decoder, sparse_numbytes_decoder):
Use decode_num, etc., instead of xstrtoumax, etc.
* src/xheader.c (sparse_numblocks_decoder): Remove unchecked use
of `calloc'. Use xcalloc instead.
(decode_time, gid_decoder, size_decoder, uid_decoder):
(sparse_size_decoder, sparse_offset_decoder, sparse_numblocks_decoder):
Ensure that the result of calling xstrtoumax is no larger than
the maximum value for the target type. Upon any failure, exit with
a diagnostic.
(sparse_numblocks_decoder): Avoid buffer overrun/heap corruption:
use x2nrealloc, rather than `n *= 2' and xrealloc(p, n,....
(decode_time): Rewrite to accept time strings like
1119018481.000000000. Before, such strings were always ignored.