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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> |
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<software-distribution project="MinGW" home="http://mingw.org" issue="2012073100"> |
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<!-- File: msys-tar.xml --> |
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<package-collection subsystem="msys"> |
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<download-host uri="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/mingw/%F?download" /> |
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<package name="msys-tar"> |
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<affiliate group="MSYS Base System" /> |
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<description lang="en" title="GNU tar archiver tool"> |
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<paragraph>GNU tar is an archiver that creates and handles file |
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archives in various formats. You can use tar to create file |
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archives, to extract files from previously created archives, |
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store additional files, or update or list files which were |
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already stored. |
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</paragraph> |
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<paragraph>The program saves many files together into a single |
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tape or disk archive, and can restore individual files from the |
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archive. It includes multivolume support, the ability to archive |
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sparse files, automatic archive compression/decompression, remote |
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archives and special features that allow 'tar' to be used for |
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incremental and full backups. |
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</paragraph> |
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<paragraph>The supported archive formats are: V7 tar, GNU, ustar |
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and POSIX (also known as pax interchange format). GNU tar can |
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also read and extract 'star' archives. Tar can direct its output |
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to available devices, files, or other programs (using pipes); tar |
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can even access remote devices or files (as archives). |
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</paragraph> |
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<paragraph>The MinGW/MSYS project provides four different tar |
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implementations: (1) msys-tar, this GNU tar implementation ported |
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for MSYS; (2) msys-bsdtar, a BSD tar implementation based on |
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libarchive and ported for MSYS; (3) mingw32-bsdtar, a BSD tar |
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implementation ported for MinGW (that is, native Win32); and |
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(4) mingw32-basic-bsdtar, a limited-functionality version of |
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mingw32-bsdtar with no external dependencies. GNU tar (e.g. |
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msys-tar) is the de facto standard implementation, but bsdtar |
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is generally faster. Generally, any of these implementations |
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will meet most needs. |
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</paragraph> |
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</description> |
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<source tarname="tar-%-msys-%-src.tar.%" /> |
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<licence tarname="tar-%-msys-%-lic.tar.%" /> |
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<component class="bin"> |
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<release tarname="tar-1.23-1-msys-1.0.13-bin.tar.lzma"> |
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<requires eq="msys-libintl-*-msys-*-dll-8.tar" /> |
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<requires eq="msys-libiconv-*-msys-*-dll-2.tar" /> |
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<requires eq="msys-libregex-*-msys-*-dll-1.tar" /> |
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</release> |
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<!-- Every MSYS package requires msys-core-bin --> |
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<requires eq="msys-core-*-msys-*-bin.tar" /> |
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|
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<!-- Additional packages are required, to support processing |
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of compressed archives. |
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--> |
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<requires eq="msys-bzip2-*-msys-*-bin.tar" /> |
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<requires eq="msys-gzip-*-msys-*-bin.tar" /> |
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<requires eq="msys-xz-*-msys-*-bin.tar" /> |
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</component> |
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<component class="lang"> |
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<release tarname="tar-1.23-1-msys-1.0.13-lang.tar.lzma" /> |
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</component> |
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<component class="ext"> |
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<release tarname="tar-1.23-1-msys-1.0.13-ext.tar.lzma" /> |
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<requires eq="msys-tar-%-msys-%-bin.tar" /> |
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<requires eq="msys-core-*-msys-*-bin.tar" /> |
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<requires eq="msys-coreutils-*-msys-*-bin.tar" /> |
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<requires eq="msys-sed-*-msys-*-bin.tar" /> |
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<requires eq="msys-bash-*-msys-*-bin.tar" /> |
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</component> |
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<component class="doc"> |
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<release tarname="tar-1.23-1-msys-1.0.13-doc.tar.lzma" /> |
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</component> |
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<component class="lic"> |
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<release tarname="tar-1.23-1-msys-1.0.13-lic.tar.lzma" /> |
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</component> |
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</package> |
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</package-collection> |
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</software-distribution> |
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