Problem reported by Kirill Furman in:
https://lists.gnu.org/r/bug-tar/2025-06/msg00002.html
* src/buffer.c (short_read): Use (char *) record_start,
instead of record_start->buffer, to avoid undefined behavior
accessing past end of buffer. In practice the undefined
behavior is harmless unless running with -fsanitize=undefined
or a similarly-picky implementation.
Problem reported by Marc Espie in:
https://lists.gnu.org/r/bug-tar/2023-09/msg00003.html
* src/buffer.c (drop_volume_label_suffix):
Redo to not compute a pointer before the start of a buffer,
as this is not portable.
While creating file, BSD kernels inherit the group ownership from
parent directory.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-tar/2016-06/msg00000.html
* tests/numeric.at: Attempt to 'chown' the newly created directory
to proper group (at least on affected machines that command is
expected to succeed).
Patch provided by Charles McGarvey and Flavio Poletti.
* src/transform.c (parse_transform_expr): Allow escaped delimiters
in transform expressions.
* tests/xform02.at: New test case.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add xform02.at
* tests/testsuite.at: Include xform02.at
* THANKS: Update.
* 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.
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.
* src/names.c (is_pattern): Remove.
(regex_usage_warning): Use fnmatch_pattern_has_wildcards instead of
is_pattern.
* src/tar.c: New option --exclude-backups.
(vcs_file_table, backup_file_table): New globals.
(add_exclude_array): New function.
* tests/exclude01.at, tests/exclude02.at,
tests/exclude03.at, tests/exclude04.at,
tests/exclude05.at: New testcases. Supplied by Phil Proudman.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTSUITE_AT): Add new tests.
* tests/testsuite.at: Add new tests.
* THANKS: Update.
* NEWS, THANKS: Update
* src/extract.c (extract_dir): reset status to 0 if the
directory already exists.
* src/misc.c (maybe_backup_file): Assign before_backup_name
and clear after_backup_name before checking if we really need
to backup the file.
* tests/backup01.at: New testcase.
* tests/extrac08.at: New testcase.
* tests/Makefile.am, tests/testsuite.at: Add extrac08.at and
backup01.at
which was always false on a first record and thus disabled record
size autodetection. Thanks Ed Leaver for the patch.
(_gnu_flush_read): Handle blocking_factor == 1.
* tests/sparsemv.at: Reflect changes to buffer.c.
* tests/sparsemvp.at: Likewise.
* tests/volsize.at: Likewise.
* NEWS: Update.
* THANKS: Add Ed Leaver.
* src/create.c (dump_file0): Transform symlink targets only if
explicitly required. Thanks Cyril Strejc for reporting the
problem.
* src/tar.c (parse_opt): New options --transform-symlinks and
--no-transform-symlinks. New alias --xform to the --transform
option.
* doc/tar.texi: Document --transform-symlinks
* NEWS: Update.
* THANKS: Update.
* src/names.c (name_gather): Use xzalloc.
* src/buffer.c (short_read): Move record size detection before
the loop.
* src/incremen.c (procdir): Use boolean and instead of bitwise
one. Patch by Jean-Louis Martineau.
Compare device numbers only if check_device_option is set.
* src/tar.c: New command line options --no-check-device and
--check-device. Proposed by Jean-Louis Martineau.
(parse_opt): Hanlde new options.
(decode_options): Initialize check_device_option to true.
principal authors.
* THANKS: Remove info duplicated from AUTHORS.
SCALAR(0x82892dc)
SCALAR(0x8279918)
SCALAR(0x8289444)
stripping and name suffix normalization.
* 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.