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38 .Nd read and write file archives and copy directory hierarchies
178 utility will read, write, and list the members of an archive file,
201 a table of contents of the members of the archive file read from
209 Extract the members of the archive file read from the
214 When an extracted file is a directory, the entire file hierarchy
216 All extracted files are created relative to the current file hierarchy.
217 The setting of ownership, access and modification times, and file mode of
224 .Ar file
229 .Ar file
233 .Ar file
234 operand is also a directory, the entire file hierarchy rooted
239 .Ar file
243 .Ar file
248 .Ar file
249 operand is also a directory the entire file
253 is as if the copied files were written to an archive file and then
263 .Ar file
264 operands or a member of a file hierarchy rooted at one of the
265 .Ar file
304 matches a directory, the entire file hierarchy rooted at that directory will
317 .Ar file
318 operand specifies the pathname of a file to be copied or archived.
320 .Ar file
324 .Ar file
332 Read an archive file from
357 .Ar file
384 An archive stored in a regular file system file or on a disk device will
391 bytes per write to the archive file.
420 Match all file or archive members
425 .Ar file
429 type directory being extracted, to match only the directory file or archive
430 member and not the file hierarchy rooted at the directory.
447 will prompt for the pathname of the file or device of the next volume in the
453 operand or each file matching a
454 .Ar file
459 giving the name of the file, its file mode and its modification time.
464 If this line is blank, the file or archive member is skipped.
466 file or archive member is processed with no modification to its name.
484 hard links are made between the source and destination file hierarchies
492 When members of type directory are matched, the file hierarchy rooted at that
505 Specify one or more file characteristic options (privileges).
508 option-argument is a string specifying file characteristics to be retained or
521 Do not preserve file access times.
522 By default, file access times are preserved whenever possible.
525 the user ID, group ID, file mode bits,
526 file access time, and file modification time.
539 Do not preserve file modification times.
540 By default, file modification times are preserved whenever possible.
545 the file mode bits.
548 with regular privileges who wants to preserve all aspects of the file other
550 The file times are preserved by default, but two other flags are offered to
557 extracted file, subject to the permissions of the invoking
559 Otherwise the attribute of the extracted file is determined as
560 part of the normal file creation action.
574 bits of the file mode.
580 but will not cause the extracted file to be deleted.
581 If the file characteristic letters in any of the string option-arguments are
586 is specified, file modification times are still preserved.
588 File flags set by
598 Modify the file or archive member names specified by the
601 .Ar file
641 File or archive member names that substitute to the empty string
644 Reset the access times of any file or directory read or accessed by
649 Ignore files that are older (having a less recent file modification time)
650 than a pre-existing file or archive member with the same name.
653 an archive member with the same name as a file in the file system will be
654 extracted if the archive member is newer than the file.
657 a file system member with the same name as an archive member will be
661 the file in the destination hierarchy is replaced by the file in the source
662 hierarchy or by a link to the file in the source hierarchy if the file in
690 as soon as processing begins on that file or
694 is not buffered, and is written only after the file has been read or written.
707 Inode and device information about a file (used for detecting file hard links
716 Inode and device information about a file (used for detecting file hard links
723 Inode and device information about a file (used for detecting file hard links
728 The System V release 4 cpio with file crc checksums.
730 Inode and device information about a file (used for detecting file hard links
747 will be archived (other file system types are not supported).
765 utility will detect and report any file that it is unable to store or extract
769 file pathname length, file size, link pathname length and the type of the file.
796 option is also used, the resulting file may contain fewer
805 an end of file read condition based on last (or largest) write offset
806 (such as a regular file or a tape drive).
811 option, except that the file inode change time is checked instead of the
812 file modification time.
813 The file inode change time can be used to select files whose inode information
814 (e.g., uid, gid, etc.) is newer than a copy of the file in the destination
824 continue processing starting with the next file stored in the archive.
848 Select a file based on its
859 Follow only command line symbolic links while performing a physical file
862 Follow all symbolic links to perform a logical file system traversal.
871 Do not follow symbolic links, perform a physical file system traversal.
874 Allow files to be selected based on a file modification or inode change
903 can be used to determine which file time (inode change, file modification or
905 If neither is specified, the default is to use file modification time only.
908 specifies the comparison of file modification time (the time when
909 the file was last written).
912 specifies the comparison of inode change time (the time when the file
923 happens when a file is extracted from an archive and the modification time
925 Time comparisons using both file times is useful when
969 Select a file based on its
980 When traversing the file hierarchy specified by a pathname,
991 pathname created after all the file name modifications have completed.
996 pathname created after all the file name modifications have completed.
1081 option, a file is not considered selected unless it is newer
1082 than the file to which it is compared.
1134 and will preserve all file permissions.
1140 which are older (less recent inode change or file modification times) than
1141 files with the same name found in the source file tree
1146 cannot create a file or a link when reading an archive or cannot
1147 find a file when writing an archive, or cannot preserve the user ID,
1148 group ID, or file mode when the
1153 In the case where pax cannot create a link to a file,
1155 will not create a second copy of the file.
1157 If the extraction of a file from an archive is prematurely terminated by
1160 may have only partially extracted a file the user wanted.
1161 Additionally, the file modes of extracted files and directories
1162 may have incorrect file bits, and the modification and access times may be
1173 detects a file is about to overwrite itself, the file is not copied,
1227 File flags set by