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61 standard input, with path names matching the specified patterns, to standard
74 \fBpax\fR extracts the members of the archive file read from the standard
95 \fBpax\fR writes the contents of the \fIfile\fR operands to the standard output
97 to copy, one per line, are read from the standard input. A file of type
111 are read from the standard input. A file of type directory includes all of the
144 standard error for each one that did not match and exits with a non-zero exit
169 diagnostic message to standard error and terminates.
226 standard input (in \fBlist\fR or \fBread\fR modes) or standard output
760 writes a diagnostic message to standard error. Failure to preserve these items
776 Reads an archive file from standard input.
808 trailing \fBp\fR causes successful substitutions to be written to standard
876 to standard error (see \fBStandard Error\fR).
885 Writes files to the standard output in the specified archive format.
1147 the file mode string as defined in \fBls\fR Standard Output. If (\fIkeyword\fR)
1234 .SS "Standard Output"
1237 In \fBwrite\fR mode, if \fB-f\fR is not specified, the standard output is the
1243 been specified, the selected archive members are written to standard output
1246 table of contents of the selected archive members are written to standard
1259 of the selected archive members are written to standard output using the
1296 In \fBlist\fR mode, standard output is not buffered more than a line at a time.
1297 .SS "Standard Error"
1301 \fBpax\fR writes the path names it processes to the standard error output using
1314 archive member, and are flushed to standard error. The trailing NEWLINE
1320 \fBp\fR, substitutions are written to standard error in the following format:
1334 written to standard error.
1337 In all formats, for both standard output and standard error, it is unspecified
1345 \fBpax\fR writes a diagnostic message to standard error, processes the file as
1364 diagnostic message is written to standard error and a non-zero exit status is
1413 The one path name per line format of standard input precludes path names
1418 command line instead of on standard input.
1446 .SS "Standard Input"
1449 In \fBwrite\fR mode, the standard input is used only if no \fIfile\fR operands
1452 \fB-f\fR is not specified, the standard input is an archive file. Otherwise,
1453 the standard input is not used.
1457 The input file named by the \fIarchive\fR option-argument, or standard input
1562 overrides the default output description in standard output and instead writes:
1735 \fBpax\fR conforming to a previous version of \fIISO POSIX-2:1993 Standard\fR,
1752 1991 standard\fR, fields representing file attributes not described in the
1773 2000 standard\fR (UTF-8). \fIlength\fR, \fBBLANK\fR, equals sign (\fB=\fR), and
1822 \fIvalue\fR Formal Standard
1867 using digits from the \fIISO/IEC 646: 1991 standard\fR. This record overrides
1971 the \fIISO/IEC 646: 1991 standard\fR. This record overrides the \fIsize\fR
1984 from the I\fISO/IEC 646:1991\fR standard. This record overrides the \fBuid\fR
2096 format can be thought of as being stored on 9-track industry-standard 12.7mm
2142 character set of the \fIISO/IEC 646: 1991\fR standard. For maximum portability
2172 646:1991\fR standard IRV. Each numeric field is terminated by one or more SPACE
2186 from the \fIISO/IEC 646: 1991\fR standard IRV. Each numeric field is terminated
2205 bits encoded in the \fIISO/IEC 646: 1991\fR standard octal digit
2265 archived. It is the \fIISO/IEC 646: 1991\fR standard representation of the
2269 The \fIchksum\fR field is the \fIISO/IEC 646: 1991\fR standard IRV
2284 the \fIISO/IEC 646: 1991\fR standard IRV:
2295 \fIISO/IEC 646: 1991\fR standard IRV '0'.
2483 the \fIISO/IEC 646: 1991\fR standard IRV shown followed by \fBNULL\fR), the
2484 \fIuname\fR and \fIgname\fR fields contain the \fIISO/IEC 646: 1991\fR standard
2553 1991\fR standard characters interpreted as octal numbers. The octal numbers are
2555 standard IRV zeros at the most-significant-digit end of the number. The result
2714 1991\fR standard IRV. For maximum portability between implementations, names
2740 standard error.
2784 Standard See \fBstandards\fR(5).
2798 Standard\fR