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43 .Op Fl f Ar archive
70 .Op Fl f Ar archive
110 .Op Fl f Ar archive
178 utility will read, write, and list the members of an archive file,
180 These operations are independent of the specific archive format,
181 and support a wide variety of different archive formats.
182 A list of supported archive formats can be found under the description of the
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
213 The archive format and blocking is automatically determined on input.
223 Write an archive containing the
227 using the specified archive format.
253 is as if the copied files were written to an archive file and then
272 While processing a damaged archive during a
278 will attempt to recover from media defects and will search through the archive
279 to locate and process the largest number of archive members possible (see the
295 operand is used to select one or more pathnames of archive members.
296 Archive members are selected using the pattern matching notation described
301 operand is not supplied, all members of the archive will be selected.
308 operand does not select at least one archive member,
321 operand does not select at least one archive member,
332 Read an archive file from
336 If any intermediate directories are needed in order to extract an archive
346 When the selected archive format supports the specification of linked
347 files and these files cannot be linked while the archive is being extracted,
355 in the specified archive format.
366 to the end of an archive that was previously written.
367 If an archive format is not specified with a
369 option, the format currently being used in the archive will be selected.
370 Any attempt to append to an archive in a format different from the
371 format already used in the archive will cause
375 The blocking size used in the archive volume where writing starts
376 will continue to be used for the remainder of that archive volume.
381 Any attempt to append to an archive stored on such a device may damage the
382 archive or have other unpredictable results.
384 An archive stored in a regular file system file or on a disk device will
389 an archive,
391 bytes per write to the archive file.
412 A specific archive device may impose additional restrictions on the size
416 is dependent on the specific archive format being used (see the
420 Match all file or archive members
428 Cause files of type directory being copied or archived, or archive members of
429 type directory being extracted, to match only the directory file or archive
431 .It Fl f Ar archive
433 .Ar archive
434 as the pathname of the input or output archive, overriding the default
444 A single archive may span multiple files and different archive devices.
448 archive.
450 Interactively rename files or archive members.
451 For each archive member matching a
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.
487 Select the first archive member that matches each
490 No more than one archive member is matched for each
497 Information to modify the algorithm for extracting or writing archive files
498 which is specific to the archive format specified by
530 aspects of the files as they are recorded in the archive.
556 indicates that an attribute stored in the archive is given to the
598 Modify the file or archive member names specified by the
641 File or archive member names that substitute to the empty string
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
658 written to the archive if it is newer than the archive member.
672 For pathnames representing a hard link to a previous member of the archive,
691 archive member.
696 Specify the output archive format, with the default format being
750 option can be used when writing an archive to omit the storage of directories.
766 as the result of any specific archive format restrictions.
767 The individual archive formats may impose additional restrictions on use.
768 Typical archive format restrictions include (but are not limited to):
773 to compress (decompress) the archive while writing (reading).
777 Limit the number of bytes written to a single archive volume to
798 according to the compressibility of the archive contents.
804 Only use this option when writing an archive to a device which supports
823 will attempt to recover from an archive read error and will
824 continue processing starting with the next file stored in the archive.
829 to stop operation after the first read error is detected on an archive volume.
846 may get stuck in an infinite loop on a very badly flawed archive.
864 Force the archive to be one volume.
923 happens when a file is extracted from an archive and the modification time
927 is used to create a time based incremental archive (only files that were
999 The options that operate on the names of files or archive members
1017 operation, archive members are
1046 operation, archive members are
1101 gives the verbose table of contents for an archive stored in
1115 reads the archive
1117 with all files rooted in ``/usr'' into the archive extracted relative to the
1128 will extract all files from the archive
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,
1157 If the extraction of a file from an archive is prematurely terminated by
1165 If the creation of an archive is prematurely terminated by a signal or error,
1167 may have only partially created the archive which may violate the specific
1168 archive format specification.
1202 the archive formats
1207 and the flawed archive handling during