(note_directory,find_directory: Use make_directory to create
struct directory entries
(procdir): Avoid duplicating directories in the incremental
backup map.
(init_buffer): Use it to ensure that the buffer is aligned.
This doesn't result in any measurable performance improvement
on my host (Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 stable, with default block size),
but I assume it does help on some hosts.
* lib/.cvsignore: Add __fpending.c, __fpending.h, closeout.c,
closeout.h.
* src/buffer.c: Incluse closeout.h.
(_open_archive): Use freopen rather than fopen, so
that stdlis is always either stdout or stderr. Use
close_stdout_set_file_name to report its name.
* src/tar.c: Include closeout.h and exitfail.h.
(parse_opt, usage): Call close_stdout as appropriate, to check for
write errors.
(decode_options): Exit with status TAREXIT_FAILURE, not 1.
(main): Set exit_failure, to exit with proper status on memory
allocation failure and the like.
Use close_stdout rather than rolling our own test.
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.
Do not wrap skip_member in mv_begin/mv_end, the function itself
takes care of it.
(decode_header): Set stat_info->is_dumpdir
(skip_member): Do nothing if skipped is true