1caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.\" Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Tim Kientzle 2caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.\" All rights reserved. 3caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.\" 4caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 5caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 6caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.\" are met: 7caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 8caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 9caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.\" 2. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 17caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 18caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 19caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 20caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 21caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 22caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 23caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 24caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.\" 256c22d9efSMartin Matuska.\" $FreeBSD$ 26caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.\" 27caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dd Oct 12, 2009 28caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dt BSDTAR 1 29caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Os 30caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Sh NAME 31caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm tar 32caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nd manipulate tape archives 33caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Sh SYNOPSIS 34caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 35caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Op Ar bundled-flags Ao args Ac 36caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Op Ao Ar file Ac | Ao Ar pattern Ac ... 37caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 38caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Brq Fl c 39caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Op Ar options 40caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Op Ar files | Ar directories 41caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 42caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Brq Fl r | Fl u 43caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl f Ar archive-file 44caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Op Ar options 45caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Op Ar files | Ar directories 46caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 47caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Brq Fl t | Fl x 48caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Op Ar options 49caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Op Ar patterns 50caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Sh DESCRIPTION 51caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 52caf54c4fSMartin Matuskacreates and manipulates streaming archive files. 53*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaThis implementation can extract from tar, pax, cpio, zip, jar, ar, xar, 54*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskarpm and ISO 9660 cdrom images and can create tar, pax, cpio, ar, zip, 55caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand shar archives. 56caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 57caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe first synopsis form shows a 58caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dq bundled 59caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaoption word. 60caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThis usage is provided for compatibility with historical implementations. 61caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaSee COMPATIBILITY below for details. 62caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 63caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe other synopsis forms show the preferred usage. 64caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe first option to 65caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 66caf54c4fSMartin Matuskais a mode indicator from the following list: 67caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Bl -tag -compact -width indent 68caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl c 69caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaCreate a new archive containing the specified items. 70*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaThe long option form is 71*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl create . 72caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl r 73caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaLike 74caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl c , 75caf54c4fSMartin Matuskabut new entries are appended to the archive. 76caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaNote that this only works on uncompressed archives stored in regular files. 77caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe 78caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl f 79caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaoption is required. 80*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaThe long option form is 81*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl append . 82caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl t 83caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaList archive contents to stdout. 84*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaThe long option form is 85*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl list . 86caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl u 87caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaLike 88caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl r , 89caf54c4fSMartin Matuskabut new entries are added only if they have a modification date 90caf54c4fSMartin Matuskanewer than the corresponding entry in the archive. 91caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaNote that this only works on uncompressed archives stored in regular files. 92caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe 93caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl f 94caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaoption is required. 95*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaThe long form is 96*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl update . 97caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl x 98caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaExtract to disk from the archive. 99caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIf a file with the same name appears more than once in the archive, 100caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaeach copy will be extracted, with later copies overwriting (replacing) 101caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaearlier copies. 102*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaThe long option form is 103*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl extract . 104caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.El 105caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 106caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn 107caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl c , 108caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl r , 109caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaor 110caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl u 111caf54c4fSMartin Matuskamode, each specified file or directory is added to the 112caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaarchive in the order specified on the command line. 113caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaBy default, the contents of each directory are also archived. 114caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 115caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn extract or list mode, the entire command line 116caf54c4fSMartin Matuskais read and parsed before the archive is opened. 117caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe pathnames or patterns on the command line indicate 118caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawhich items in the archive should be processed. 119caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaPatterns are shell-style globbing patterns as 120caf54c4fSMartin Matuskadocumented in 121caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr tcsh 1 . 122caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Sh OPTIONS 123caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaUnless specifically stated otherwise, options are applicable in 124caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaall operating modes. 125caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Bl -tag -width indent 126caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Cm @ Ns Pa archive 127caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(c and r mode only) 128caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe specified archive is opened and the entries 129caf54c4fSMartin Matuskain it will be appended to the current archive. 130caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaAs a simple example, 131caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dl Nm Fl c Fl f Pa - Pa newfile Cm @ Ns Pa original.tar 132caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawrites a new archive to standard output containing a file 133caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa newfile 134caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand all of the entries from 135caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa original.tar . 136caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn contrast, 137caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dl Nm Fl c Fl f Pa - Pa newfile Pa original.tar 138caf54c4fSMartin Matuskacreates a new archive with only two entries. 139caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaSimilarly, 140*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Dl Nm Fl czf Pa - Fl Fl format Cm pax Cm @ Ns Pa - 141caf54c4fSMartin Matuskareads an archive from standard input (whose format will be determined 142caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaautomatically) and converts it into a gzip-compressed 143caf54c4fSMartin Matuskapax-format archive on stdout. 144caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn this way, 145caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 146caf54c4fSMartin Matuskacan be used to convert archives from one format to another. 147*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl B , Fl Fl read-full-blocks 148*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaIgnored for compatibility with other 149*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Xr tar 1 150*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskaimplementations. 151*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl b Ar blocksize , Fl Fl block-size Ar blocksize 152caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaSpecify the block size, in 512-byte records, for tape drive I/O. 153caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaAs a rule, this argument is only needed when reading from or writing 154caf54c4fSMartin Matuskato tape drives, and usually not even then as the default block size of 155caf54c4fSMartin Matuska20 records (10240 bytes) is very common. 156caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl C Ar directory 157caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn c and r mode, this changes the directory before adding 158caf54c4fSMartin Matuskathe following files. 159caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn x mode, change directories after opening the archive 160caf54c4fSMartin Matuskabut before extracting entries from the archive. 161*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl chroot 162caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(x mode only) 163caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fn chroot 164caf54c4fSMartin Matuskato the current directory after processing any 165caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl C 166caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaoptions and before extracting any files. 167*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl disable-copyfile 168*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaMac OS X specific. 169*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaDisable the use of 170*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Xr copyfile 3 . 171*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl exclude Ar pattern 172caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaDo not process files or directories that match the 173caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaspecified pattern. 174caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaNote that exclusions take precedence over patterns or filenames 175caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaspecified on the command line. 176*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl format Ar format 177caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(c, r, u mode only) 178caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaUse the specified format for the created archive. 179caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaSupported formats include 180caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dq cpio , 181caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dq pax , 182caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dq shar , 183caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand 184caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dq ustar . 185caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaOther formats may also be supported; see 186caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr libarchive-formats 5 187caf54c4fSMartin Matuskafor more information about currently-supported formats. 188caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn r and u modes, when extending an existing archive, the format specified 189caf54c4fSMartin Matuskahere must be compatible with the format of the existing archive on disk. 190*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl f Ar file , Fl Fl file Ar file 191caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaRead the archive from or write the archive to the specified file. 192caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe filename can be 193caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa - 194caf54c4fSMartin Matuskafor standard input or standard output. 195*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaThe default varies by system; 196*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskaon 197caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fx , 198*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskathe default is 199*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Pa /dev/sa0 ; 200*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskaon Linux, the default is 201*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Pa /dev/st0 . 202caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl gid Ar id 203caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaUse the provided group id number. 204caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaOn extract, this overrides the group id in the archive; 205caf54c4fSMartin Matuskathe group name in the archive will be ignored. 206caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaOn create, this overrides the group id read from disk; 207caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaif 208caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl Fl gname 209caf54c4fSMartin Matuskais not also specified, the group name will be set to 210caf54c4fSMartin Matuskamatch the group id. 211caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl gname Ar name 212caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaUse the provided group name. 213caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaOn extract, this overrides the group name in the archive; 214caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaif the provided group name does not exist on the system, 215caf54c4fSMartin Matuskathe group id 216caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(from the archive or from the 217caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl Fl gid 218caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaoption) 219caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawill be used instead. 220caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaOn create, this sets the group name that will be stored 221caf54c4fSMartin Matuskain the archive; 222caf54c4fSMartin Matuskathe name will not be verified against the system group database. 223caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl H 224caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(c and r mode only) 225caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaSymbolic links named on the command line will be followed; the 226caf54c4fSMartin Matuskatarget of the link will be archived, not the link itself. 227caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl h 228caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(c and r mode only) 229caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaSynonym for 230caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl L . 231caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl I 232caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaSynonym for 233caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl T . 234*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl help 235*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaShow usage. 236*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl include Ar pattern 237caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaProcess only files or directories that match the specified pattern. 238caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaNote that exclusions specified with 239*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl exclude 240caf54c4fSMartin Matuskatake precedence over inclusions. 241caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIf no inclusions are explicitly specified, all entries are processed by 242caf54c4fSMartin Matuskadefault. 243caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe 244*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl include 245caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaoption is especially useful when filtering archives. 246caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaFor example, the command 247*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Dl Nm Fl c Fl f Pa new.tar Fl Fl include='*foo*' Cm @ Ns Pa old.tgz 248caf54c4fSMartin Matuskacreates a new archive 249caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa new.tar 250caf54c4fSMartin Matuskacontaining only the entries from 251caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa old.tgz 252caf54c4fSMartin Matuskacontaining the string 253caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Sq foo . 254*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl J , Fl Fl xz 255*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska(c mode only) 256*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaCompress the resulting archive with 257*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Xr xz 1 . 258*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaIn extract or list modes, this option is ignored. 259*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaNote that, unlike other 260*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Nm tar 261*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskaimplementations, this implementation recognizes XZ compression 262*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskaautomatically when reading archives. 263*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl j , Fl Fl bzip , Fl Fl bzip2 , Fl Fl bunzip2 264caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(c mode only) 265caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaCompress the resulting archive with 266caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr bzip2 1 . 267caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn extract or list modes, this option is ignored. 268caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaNote that, unlike other 269caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm tar 270caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaimplementations, this implementation recognizes bzip2 compression 271caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaautomatically when reading archives. 272*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl k , Fl Fl keep-old-files 273caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(x mode only) 274caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaDo not overwrite existing files. 275caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn particular, if a file appears more than once in an archive, 276caf54c4fSMartin Matuskalater copies will not overwrite earlier copies. 277*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl keep-newer-files 278caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(x mode only) 279caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaDo not overwrite existing files that are newer than the 280caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaversions appearing in the archive being extracted. 281*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl L , Fl Fl dereference 282caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(c and r mode only) 283caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaAll symbolic links will be followed. 284caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaNormally, symbolic links are archived as such. 285caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaWith this option, the target of the link will be archived instead. 286*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl l , Fl Fl check-links 287*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska(c and r modes only) 288*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaIssue a warning message unless all links to each file are archived. 289*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl lzma 290*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska(c mode only) Compress the resulting archive with the original LZMA algorithm. 291*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaUse of this option is discouraged and new archives should be created with 292*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl xz 293*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskainstead. 294*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaNote that, unlike other 295*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Nm tar 296*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskaimplementations, this implementation recognizes LZMA compression 297*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskaautomatically when reading archives. 298*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl m , Fl Fl modification-time 299caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(x mode only) 300caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaDo not extract modification time. 301caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaBy default, the modification time is set to the time stored in the archive. 302*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl n , Fl Fl norecurse , Fl Fl no-recursion 303caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(c, r, u modes only) 304caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaDo not recursively archive the contents of directories. 305*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl newer Ar date 306caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(c, r, u modes only) 307caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaOnly include files and directories newer than the specified date. 308caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThis compares ctime entries. 309*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl newer-mtime Ar date 310caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(c, r, u modes only) 311caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaLike 312*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl newer , 313caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaexcept it compares mtime entries instead of ctime entries. 314*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl newer-than Pa file 315caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(c, r, u modes only) 316caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaOnly include files and directories newer than the specified file. 317caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThis compares ctime entries. 318*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl newer-mtime-than Pa file 319caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(c, r, u modes only) 320caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaLike 321*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl newer-than , 322caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaexcept it compares mtime entries instead of ctime entries. 323*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl nodump 324caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(c and r modes only) 325caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaHonor the nodump file flag by skipping this file. 326*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl null 327caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(use with 328*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl I 329caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaor 330*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl T ) 331caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaFilenames or patterns are separated by null characters, 332caf54c4fSMartin Matuskanot by newlines. 333caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThis is often used to read filenames output by the 334caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl print0 335caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaoption to 336caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr find 1 . 337caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl no-same-owner 338caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(x mode only) 339caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaDo not extract owner and group IDs. 340caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThis is the reverse of 341caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl Fl same-owner 342caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand the default behavior if 343caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 344caf54c4fSMartin Matuskais run as non-root. 345caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl no-same-permissions 346caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(x mode only) 347caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaDo not extract full permissions (SGID, SUID, sticky bit, ACLs, 348caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaextended attributes or extended file flags). 349caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThis is the reverse of 350caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl p 351caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand the default behavior if 352caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 353caf54c4fSMartin Matuskais run as non-root. 354caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl numeric-owner 355caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThis is equivalent to 356caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl Fl uname 357caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Qq 358caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl Fl gname 359caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Qq . 360caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaOn extract, it causes user and group names in the archive 361caf54c4fSMartin Matuskato be ignored in favor of the numeric user and group ids. 362caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaOn create, it causes user and group names to not be stored 363caf54c4fSMartin Matuskain the archive. 364*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl O , Fl Fl to-stdout 365caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(x, t modes only) 366caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn extract (-x) mode, files will be written to standard out rather than 367caf54c4fSMartin Matuskabeing extracted to disk. 368caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn list (-t) mode, the file listing will be written to stderr rather than 369caf54c4fSMartin Matuskathe usual stdout. 370caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl o 371caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(x mode) 372caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaUse the user and group of the user running the program rather 373caf54c4fSMartin Matuskathan those specified in the archive. 374caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaNote that this has no significance unless 375caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl p 376caf54c4fSMartin Matuskais specified, and the program is being run by the root user. 377caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn this case, the file modes and flags from 378caf54c4fSMartin Matuskathe archive will be restored, but ACLs or owner information in 379caf54c4fSMartin Matuskathe archive will be discarded. 380caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl o 381caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(c, r, u mode) 382caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaA synonym for 383*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl format Ar ustar 384*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl one-file-system 385caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(c, r, and u modes) 386caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaDo not cross mount points. 387*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl options Ar options 388caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaSelect optional behaviors for particular modules. 389caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe argument is a text string containing comma-separated 390caf54c4fSMartin Matuskakeywords and values. 391caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThese are passed to the modules that handle particular 392caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaformats to control how those formats will behave. 393caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaEach option has one of the following forms: 394caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Bl -tag -compact -width indent 395caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Ar key=value 396caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe key will be set to the specified value in every module that supports it. 397caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaModules that do not support this key will ignore it. 398caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Ar key 399caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe key will be enabled in every module that supports it. 400caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThis is equivalent to 401caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Ar key Ns Cm =1 . 402caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Ar !key 403caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe key will be disabled in every module that supports it. 404caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Ar module:key=value , Ar module:key , Ar module:!key 405caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaAs above, but the corresponding key and value will be provided 406caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaonly to modules whose name matches 407caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Ar module . 408caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.El 409caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe currently supported modules and keys are: 410caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Bl -tag -compact -width indent 411caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Cm iso9660:joliet 412caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaSupport Joliet extensions. 413caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThis is enabled by default, use 414caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm !joliet 415caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaor 416caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm iso9660:!joliet 417caf54c4fSMartin Matuskato disable. 418caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Cm iso9660:rockridge 419caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaSupport Rock Ridge extensions. 420caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThis is enabled by default, use 421caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm !rockridge 422caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaor 423caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm iso9660:!rockridge 424caf54c4fSMartin Matuskato disable. 425caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Cm gzip:compression-level 426caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaA decimal integer from 0 to 9 specifying the gzip compression level. 427caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Cm xz:compression-level 428caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaA decimal integer from 0 to 9 specifying the xz compression level. 429caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Cm mtree: Ns Ar keyword 430caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe mtree writer module allows you to specify which mtree keywords 431caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawill be included in the output. 432caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaSupported keywords include: 433caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm cksum , Cm device , Cm flags , Cm gid , Cm gname , Cm indent , 434caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm link , Cm md5 , Cm mode , Cm nlink , Cm rmd160 , Cm sha1 , Cm sha256 , 435caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm sha384 , Cm sha512 , Cm size , Cm time , Cm uid , Cm uname . 436caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe default is equivalent to: 437caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dq device, flags, gid, gname, link, mode, nlink, size, time, type, uid, uname . 438caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Cm mtree:all 439caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaEnables all of the above keywords. 440caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaYou can also use 441caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm mtree:!all 442caf54c4fSMartin Matuskato disable all keywords. 443caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Cm mtree:use-set 444caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaEnable generation of 445caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm /set 446caf54c4fSMartin Matuskalines in the output. 447caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Cm mtree:indent 448caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaProduce human-readable output by indenting options and splitting lines 449caf54c4fSMartin Matuskato fit into 80 columns. 450caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Cm zip:compression Ns = Ns Ar type 451caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaUse 452caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Ar type 453caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaas compression method. 454caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaSupported values are store (uncompressed) and deflate (gzip algorithm). 455caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.El 456caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIf a provided option is not supported by any module, that 457caf54c4fSMartin Matuskais a fatal error. 458*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl P , Fl Fl absolute-paths 459caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaPreserve pathnames. 460caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaBy default, absolute pathnames (those that begin with a / 461caf54c4fSMartin Matuskacharacter) have the leading slash removed both when creating archives 462caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand extracting from them. 463caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaAlso, 464caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 465caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawill refuse to extract archive entries whose pathnames contain 466caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa .. 467caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaor whose target directory would be altered by a symlink. 468caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThis option suppresses these behaviors. 469*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl p , Fl Fl insecure , Fl Fl preserve-permissions 470caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(x mode only) 471caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaPreserve file permissions. 472caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaAttempt to restore the full permissions, including owner, file modes, file 473caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaflags and ACLs, if available, for each item extracted from the archive. 474*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaThis is the default, if 475caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 476*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskais being run by root and can be overriden by also specifying 477*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl no-same-owner 478*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskaand 479*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl no-same-permissions . 480*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl posix 481*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska(c, r, u mode only) 482*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaSynonym for 483*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl format Ar pax 484*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl q , Fl Fl fast-read 485caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(x and t mode only) 486caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaExtract or list only the first archive entry that matches each pattern 487caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaor filename operand. 488caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaExit as soon as each specified pattern or filename has been matched. 489caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaBy default, the archive is always read to the very end, since 490caf54c4fSMartin Matuskathere can be multiple entries with the same name and, by convention, 491caf54c4fSMartin Matuskalater entries overwrite earlier entries. 492caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThis option is provided as a performance optimization. 493caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl S 494caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(x mode only) 495caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaExtract files as sparse files. 496caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaFor every block on disk, check first if it contains only NULL bytes and seek 497caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaover it otherwise. 498*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaThis works similar to the conv=sparse option of dd. 499*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl same-owner 500*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska(x mode only) 501*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaExtract owner and group IDs. 502*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaThis is the reverse of 503*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl no-same-owner 504*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskaand the default behavior if 505*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Nm 506*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskais run as root. 507*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl strip-components Ar count 508caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(x mode only) 509caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaRemove the specified number of leading path elements. 510caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaPathnames with fewer elements will be silently skipped. 511caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaNote that the pathname is edited after checking inclusion/exclusion patterns 512caf54c4fSMartin Matuskabut before security checks. 513caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl s Ar pattern 514caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaModify file or archive member names according to 515caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa pattern . 516caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe pattern has the format 517caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Ar /old/new/ Ns Op gps 518caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawhere 519caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Ar old 520caf54c4fSMartin Matuskais a basic regular expression, 521caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Ar new 522caf54c4fSMartin Matuskais the replacement string of the matched part, 523caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand the optional trailing letters modify 524caf54c4fSMartin Matuskahow the replacement is handled. 525caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIf 526caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Ar old 527caf54c4fSMartin Matuskais not matched, the pattern is skipped. 528caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaWithin 529caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Ar new , 530caf54c4fSMartin Matuska~ is substituted with the match, \e1 to \e9 with the content of 531caf54c4fSMartin Matuskathe corresponding captured group. 532caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe optional trailing g specifies that matching should continue 533caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaafter the matched part and stopped on the first unmatched pattern. 534caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe optional trailing s specifies that the pattern applies to the value 535caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaof symbolic links. 536caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe optional trailing p specifies that after a successful substitution 537caf54c4fSMartin Matuskathe original path name and the new path name should be printed to 538caf54c4fSMartin Matuskastandard error. 539*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl T Ar filename , Fl Fl files-from Ar filename 540caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn x or t mode, 541caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 542caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawill read the list of names to be extracted from 543caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa filename . 544caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn c mode, 545caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 546caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawill read names to be archived from 547caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa filename . 548caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe special name 549caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dq -C 550caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaon a line by itself will cause the current directory to be changed to 551caf54c4fSMartin Matuskathe directory specified on the following line. 552caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaNames are terminated by newlines unless 553*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl null 554caf54c4fSMartin Matuskais specified. 555caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaNote that 556*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl null 557caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaalso disables the special handling of lines containing 558caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dq -C . 559*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl totals 560*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska(c, r, u mode only) 561*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaAfter archiving all files, print a summary to stderr. 562*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl U , Fl Fl unlink , Fl Fl unlink-first 563caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(x mode only) 564caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaUnlink files before creating them. 565*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaThis can be a minor performance optimization if most files 566*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskaalready exist, but can make things slower if most files 567*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskado not already exist. 568*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaThis flag also causes 569caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 570*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskato remove intervening directory symlinks instead of 571*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskareporting an error. 572*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaSee the SECURITY section below for more details. 573caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl uid Ar id 574caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaUse the provided user id number and ignore the user 575caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaname from the archive. 576caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaOn create, if 577caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl Fl uname 578caf54c4fSMartin Matuskais not also specified, the user name will be set to 579caf54c4fSMartin Matuskamatch the user id. 580caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl uname Ar name 581caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaUse the provided user name. 582caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaOn extract, this overrides the user name in the archive; 583caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaif the provided user name does not exist on the system, 584caf54c4fSMartin Matuskait will be ignored and the user id 585caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(from the archive or from the 586caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl Fl uid 587caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaoption) 588caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawill be used instead. 589caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaOn create, this sets the user name that will be stored 590caf54c4fSMartin Matuskain the archive; 591caf54c4fSMartin Matuskathe name is not verified against the system user database. 592caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl use-compress-program Ar program 593caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaPipe the input (in x or t mode) or the output (in c mode) through 594caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa program 595caf54c4fSMartin Matuskainstead of using the builtin compression support. 596*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl v , Fl Fl verbose 597caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaProduce verbose output. 598caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn create and extract modes, 599caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 600caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawill list each file name as it is read from or written to 601caf54c4fSMartin Matuskathe archive. 602caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn list mode, 603caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 604caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawill produce output similar to that of 605caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr ls 1 . 606caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaAdditional 607caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl v 608caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaoptions will provide additional detail. 609*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Fl version 610caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaPrint version of 611caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 612caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand 613caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm libarchive , 614caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand exit. 615*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl w , Fl Fl confirmation , Fl Fl interactive 616caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaAsk for confirmation for every action. 617*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl X Ar filename , Fl Fl exclude-from Ar filename 618caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaRead a list of exclusion patterns from the specified file. 619caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaSee 620*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl exclude 621caf54c4fSMartin Matuskafor more information about the handling of exclusions. 622caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Fl y 623caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(c mode only) 624caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaCompress the resulting archive with 625caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr bzip2 1 . 626caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn extract or list modes, this option is ignored. 627caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaNote that, unlike other 628caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm tar 629caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaimplementations, this implementation recognizes bzip2 compression 630caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaautomatically when reading archives. 631*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl Z , Fl Fl compress , Fl Fl uncompress 632caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(c mode only) 633caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaCompress the resulting archive with 634caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr compress 1 . 635caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn extract or list modes, this option is ignored. 636caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaNote that, unlike other 637caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm tar 638caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaimplementations, this implementation recognizes compress compression 639caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaautomatically when reading archives. 640*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.It Fl z , Fl Fl gunzip , Fl Fl gzip 641*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska(c mode only) 642*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaCompress the resulting archive with 643*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Xr gzip 1 . 644*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaIn extract or list modes, this option is ignored. 645*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaNote that, unlike other 646*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Nm tar 647*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskaimplementations, this implementation recognizes gzip compression 648*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskaautomatically when reading archives. 649caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.El 650caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Sh ENVIRONMENT 651caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe following environment variables affect the execution of 652caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm : 653caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Bl -tag -width ".Ev BLOCKSIZE" 654caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Ev LANG 655caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe locale to use. 656caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaSee 657caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr environ 7 658caf54c4fSMartin Matuskafor more information. 659caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Ev TAPE 660*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaThe default device. 661caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe 662caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl f 663caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaoption overrides this. 664*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaPlease see the description of the 665*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl f 666*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskaoption above for more details. 667caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It Ev TZ 668caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe timezone to use when displaying dates. 669caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaSee 670caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr environ 7 671caf54c4fSMartin Matuskafor more information. 672caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.El 673*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Sh EXIT STATUS 674*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Ex -std 675caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Sh EXAMPLES 676caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe following creates a new archive 677caf54c4fSMartin Matuskacalled 678caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Ar file.tar.gz 679caf54c4fSMartin Matuskathat contains two files 680caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Ar source.c 681caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand 682caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Ar source.h : 683caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dl Nm Fl czf Pa file.tar.gz Pa source.c Pa source.h 684caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 685caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaTo view a detailed table of contents for this 686caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaarchive: 687caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dl Nm Fl tvf Pa file.tar.gz 688caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 689caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaTo extract all entries from the archive on 690caf54c4fSMartin Matuskathe default tape drive: 691caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dl Nm Fl x 692caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 693caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaTo examine the contents of an ISO 9660 cdrom image: 694caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dl Nm Fl tf Pa image.iso 695caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 696caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaTo move file hierarchies, invoke 697caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 698caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaas 699caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dl Nm Fl cf Pa - Fl C Pa srcdir\ . | Nm Fl xpf Pa - Fl C Pa destdir 700caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaor more traditionally 701caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dl cd srcdir \&; Nm Fl cf Pa -\ . | ( cd destdir \&; Nm Fl xpf Pa - ) 702caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 703caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn create mode, the list of files and directories to be archived 704caf54c4fSMartin Matuskacan also include directory change instructions of the form 705caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm -C Ns Pa foo/baz 706caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand archive inclusions of the form 707caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm @ Ns Pa archive-file . 708caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaFor example, the command line 709caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dl Nm Fl c Fl f Pa new.tar Pa foo1 Cm @ Ns Pa old.tgz Cm -C Ns Pa /tmp Pa foo2 710caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawill create a new archive 711caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa new.tar . 712caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 713caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawill read the file 714caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa foo1 715caf54c4fSMartin Matuskafrom the current directory and add it to the output archive. 716caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIt will then read each entry from 717caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa old.tgz 718caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand add those entries to the output archive. 719caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaFinally, it will switch to the 720caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa /tmp 721caf54c4fSMartin Matuskadirectory and add 722caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa foo2 723caf54c4fSMartin Matuskato the output archive. 724caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 725caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaAn input file in 726caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr mtree 5 727caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaformat can be used to create an output archive with arbitrary ownership, 728caf54c4fSMartin Matuskapermissions, or names that differ from existing data on disk: 729caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 730caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dl $ cat input.mtree 731caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dl #mtree 732caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dl usr/bin uid=0 gid=0 mode=0755 type=dir 733caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dl usr/bin/ls uid=0 gid=0 mode=0755 type=file content=myls 734caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dl $ tar -cvf output.tar @input.mtree 735caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 736caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe 737*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl newer 738caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand 739*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl newer-mtime 740caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaswitches accept a variety of common date and time specifications, including 741caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dq 12 Mar 2005 7:14:29pm , 742caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dq 2005-03-12 19:14 , 743caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dq 5 minutes ago , 744caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand 745caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dq 19:14 PST May 1 . 746caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 747caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe 748*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl options 749caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaargument can be used to control various details of archive generation 750caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaor reading. 751caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaFor example, you can generate mtree output which only contains 752caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm type , Cm time , 753caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand 754caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm uid 755caf54c4fSMartin Matuskakeywords: 756*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Dl Nm Fl cf Pa file.tar Fl Fl format=mtree Fl Fl options='!all,type,time,uid' Pa dir 757caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaor you can set the compression level used by gzip or xz compression: 758*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Dl Nm Fl czf Pa file.tar Fl Fl options='compression-level=9' . 759caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaFor more details, see the explanation of the 760caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fn archive_read_set_options 761caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand 762caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fn archive_write_set_options 763caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaAPI calls that are described in 764caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr archive_read 3 765caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand 766caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr archive_write 3 . 767caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Sh COMPATIBILITY 768caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe bundled-arguments format is supported for compatibility 769caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawith historic implementations. 770caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIt consists of an initial word (with no leading - character) in which 771caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaeach character indicates an option. 772caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaArguments follow as separate words. 773caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe order of the arguments must match the order 774caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaof the corresponding characters in the bundled command word. 775caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaFor example, 776caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dl Nm Cm tbf 32 Pa file.tar 777caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaspecifies three flags 778caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm t , 779caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm b , 780caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand 781caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm f . 782caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe 783caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm b 784caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand 785caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm f 786caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaflags both require arguments, 787caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaso there must be two additional items 788caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaon the command line. 789caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe 790caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Ar 32 791caf54c4fSMartin Matuskais the argument to the 792caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm b 793caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaflag, and 794caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Ar file.tar 795caf54c4fSMartin Matuskais the argument to the 796caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm f 797caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaflag. 798caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 799caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe mode options c, r, t, u, and x and the options 800caf54c4fSMartin Matuskab, f, l, m, o, v, and w comply with SUSv2. 801caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 802caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaFor maximum portability, scripts that invoke 803caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm tar 804caf54c4fSMartin Matuskashould use the bundled-argument format above, should limit 805caf54c4fSMartin Matuskathemselves to the 806caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm c , 807caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm t , 808caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand 809caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm x 810caf54c4fSMartin Matuskamodes, and the 811caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm b , 812caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm f , 813caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm m , 814caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm v , 815caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand 816caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm w 817caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaoptions. 818caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 819caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaAdditional long options are provided to improve compatibility with other 820caf54c4fSMartin Matuskatar implementations. 821caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Sh SECURITY 822caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaCertain security issues are common to many archiving programs, including 823caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm . 824caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn particular, carefully-crafted archives can request that 825caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 826caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaextract files to locations outside of the target directory. 827caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThis can potentially be used to cause unwitting users to overwrite 828caf54c4fSMartin Matuskafiles they did not intend to overwrite. 829caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIf the archive is being extracted by the superuser, any file 830caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaon the system can potentially be overwritten. 831caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThere are three ways this can happen. 832caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaAlthough 833caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 834caf54c4fSMartin Matuskahas mechanisms to protect against each one, 835caf54c4fSMartin Matuskasavvy users should be aware of the implications: 836caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Bl -bullet -width indent 837caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It 838caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaArchive entries can have absolute pathnames. 839caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaBy default, 840caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 841caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaremoves the leading 842caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa / 843caf54c4fSMartin Matuskacharacter from filenames before restoring them to guard against this problem. 844caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It 845caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaArchive entries can have pathnames that include 846caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa .. 847caf54c4fSMartin Matuskacomponents. 848caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaBy default, 849caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 850caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawill not extract files containing 851caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa .. 852caf54c4fSMartin Matuskacomponents in their pathname. 853caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.It 854caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaArchive entries can exploit symbolic links to restore 855caf54c4fSMartin Matuskafiles to other directories. 856caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaAn archive can restore a symbolic link to another directory, 857caf54c4fSMartin Matuskathen use that link to restore a file into that directory. 858caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaTo guard against this, 859caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 860caf54c4fSMartin Matuskachecks each extracted path for symlinks. 861caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIf the final path element is a symlink, it will be removed 862caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand replaced with the archive entry. 863caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIf 864caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl U 865caf54c4fSMartin Matuskais specified, any intermediate symlink will also be unconditionally removed. 866caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIf neither 867caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl U 868caf54c4fSMartin Matuskanor 869caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl P 870caf54c4fSMartin Matuskais specified, 871caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 872caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawill refuse to extract the entry. 873caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.El 874caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaTo protect yourself, you should be wary of any archives that 875caf54c4fSMartin Matuskacome from untrusted sources. 876caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaYou should examine the contents of an archive with 877caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dl Nm Fl tf Pa filename 878caf54c4fSMartin Matuskabefore extraction. 879caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaYou should use the 880caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl k 881caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaoption to ensure that 882caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 883caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawill not overwrite any existing files or the 884caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl U 885caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaoption to remove any pre-existing files. 886caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaYou should generally not extract archives while running with super-user 887caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaprivileges. 888caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaNote that the 889caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl P 890caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaoption to 891caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm 892caf54c4fSMartin Matuskadisables the security checks above and allows you to extract 893caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaan archive while preserving any absolute pathnames, 894caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa .. 895caf54c4fSMartin Matuskacomponents, or symlinks to other directories. 896caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Sh SEE ALSO 897caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr bzip2 1 , 898caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr compress 1 , 899caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr cpio 1 , 900caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr gzip 1 , 901caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr mt 1 , 902caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr pax 1 , 903caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr shar 1 , 904*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Xr xz 1 , 905caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr libarchive 3 , 906caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr libarchive-formats 5 , 907caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr tar 5 908caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Sh STANDARDS 909caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThere is no current POSIX standard for the tar command; it appeared 910caf54c4fSMartin Matuskain 911caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.St -p1003.1-96 912caf54c4fSMartin Matuskabut was dropped from 913caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.St -p1003.1-2001 . 914*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaThe options supported by this implementation were developed by surveying a 915caf54c4fSMartin Matuskanumber of existing tar implementations as well as the old POSIX specification 916caf54c4fSMartin Matuskafor tar and the current POSIX specification for pax. 917caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 918caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe ustar and pax interchange file formats are defined by 919caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.St -p1003.1-2001 920caf54c4fSMartin Matuskafor the pax command. 921caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Sh HISTORY 922caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaA 923caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm tar 924caf54c4fSMartin Matuskacommand appeared in Seventh Edition Unix, which was released in January, 1979. 925caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThere have been numerous other implementations, 926caf54c4fSMartin Matuskamany of which extended the file format. 927caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaJohn Gilmore's 928caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm pdtar 929caf54c4fSMartin Matuskapublic-domain implementation (circa November, 1987) 930caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawas quite influential, and formed the basis of GNU tar. 931caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaGNU tar was included as the standard system tar 932caf54c4fSMartin Matuskain 933caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fx 934caf54c4fSMartin Matuskabeginning with 935caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fx 1.0 . 936caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 937caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThis is a complete re-implementation based on the 938caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr libarchive 3 939caf54c4fSMartin Matuskalibrary. 940*c5d360f8SMartin MatuskaIt was first released with 941*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fx 5.4 942*c5d360f8SMartin Matuskain May, 2005. 943caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Sh BUGS 944caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThis program follows 945caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.St -p1003.1-96 946caf54c4fSMartin Matuskafor the definition of the 947caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl l 948caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaoption. 949caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaNote that GNU tar prior to version 1.15 treated 950caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl l 951caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaas a synonym for the 952*c5d360f8SMartin Matuska.Fl Fl one-file-system 953caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaoption. 954caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 955caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe 956caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl C Pa dir 957caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaoption may differ from historic implementations. 958caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 959caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaAll archive output is written in correctly-sized blocks, even 960caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaif the output is being compressed. 961caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaWhether or not the last output block is padded to a full 962caf54c4fSMartin Matuskablock size varies depending on the format and the 963caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaoutput device. 964caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaFor tar and cpio formats, the last block of output is padded 965caf54c4fSMartin Matuskato a full block size if the output is being 966caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawritten to standard output or to a character or block device such as 967caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaa tape drive. 968caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIf the output is being written to a regular file, the last block 969caf54c4fSMartin Matuskawill not be padded. 970caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaMany compressors, including 971caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr gzip 1 972caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand 973caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Xr bzip2 1 , 974caf54c4fSMartin Matuskacomplain about the null padding when decompressing an archive created by 975caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Nm , 976caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaalthough they still extract it correctly. 977caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 978caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe compression and decompression is implemented internally, so 979caf54c4fSMartin Matuskathere may be insignificant differences between the compressed output 980caf54c4fSMartin Matuskagenerated by 981caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dl Nm Fl czf Pa - file 982caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand that generated by 983caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Dl Nm Fl cf Pa - file | Nm gzip 984caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 985caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe default should be to read and write archives to the standard I/O paths, 986caf54c4fSMartin Matuskabut tradition (and POSIX) dictates otherwise. 987caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 988caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThe 989caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm r 990caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand 991caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm u 992caf54c4fSMartin Matuskamodes require that the archive be uncompressed 993caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand located in a regular file on disk. 994caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaOther archives can be modified using 995caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm c 996caf54c4fSMartin Matuskamode with the 997caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa @archive-file 998caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaextension. 999caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 1000caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaTo archive a file called 1001caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa @foo 1002caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaor 1003caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa -foo 1004caf54c4fSMartin Matuskayou must specify it as 1005caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa ./@foo 1006caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaor 1007caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa ./-foo , 1008caf54c4fSMartin Matuskarespectively. 1009caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 1010caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaIn create mode, a leading 1011caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa ./ 1012caf54c4fSMartin Matuskais always removed. 1013caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaA leading 1014caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pa / 1015caf54c4fSMartin Matuskais stripped unless the 1016caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Fl P 1017caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaoption is specified. 1018caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 1019caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThere needs to be better support for file selection on both create 1020caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaand extract. 1021caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 1022caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaThere is not yet any support for multi-volume archives or for archiving 1023caf54c4fSMartin Matuskasparse files. 1024caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Pp 1025caf54c4fSMartin MatuskaConverting between dissimilar archive formats (such as tar and cpio) using the 1026caf54c4fSMartin Matuska.Cm @ Ns Pa - 1027caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaconvention can cause hard link information to be lost. 1028caf54c4fSMartin Matuska(This is a consequence of the incompatible ways that different archive 1029caf54c4fSMartin Matuskaformats store hardlink information.) 1030