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TAR(1)                                                                                     TAR(1)



NAME
       tar - The GNU version of the tar archiving utility

SYNOPSIS
       tar  [  -  ]  A  --catenate --concatenate | c --create | d --diff --compare | --delete | r
       --append | t --list | u --update | x --extract --get [ options ] pathname [ pathname ... ]

DESCRIPTION
       This manual page documents the GNU version of tar , an archiving program designed to store
       and extract files from an archive file known as a tarfile.  A tarfile may  be  made  on  a
       tape  drive,  however,  it  is also common to write a tarfile to a normal file.  The first
       argument to tar must be one of the options: Acdrtux, followed by any  optional  functions.
       The  final  arguments  to  tar  are  the names of the files or directories which should be
       archived. The use of a directory name always implies that the subdirectories below  should
       be included in the archive.

EXAMPLES
       tar -xvvf foo.tar
              extract foo.tar

       tar -xvvzf foo.tar.gz
              extract gzipped foo.tar.gz

       tar -cvvf foo.tar foo/
              tar contents of folder foo in foo.tar

FUNCTION LETTERS
       One of the following options must be used:

       -A, --catenate, --concatenate
              append tar files to an archive

       -c, --create
              create a new archive

       -d, --diff, --compare
              find differences between archive and file system

       --delete
              delete from the archive (not for use on mag tapes!)

       -r, --append
              append files to the end of an archive

       -t, --list
              list the contents of an archive

       -u, --update
              only append files that are newer than copy in archive

       -x, --extract, --get
              extract files from an archive

OTHER OPTIONS
       --allow-name-mangling
              re-enable handling of GNUTYPE_NAMES which is now disabled by default

       --anchored
              force exclusion patterns to match initial subsequences

       --atime-preserve
              don't change access times on dumped files

       -a, --auto-compress
              with  --create,  selects  compression algorithm basing on the suffix of the archive
              file name

       -b, --blocking-factor N
              use record size of Nx512 bytes (default N=20)

       -B, --read-full-records
              reblock as we read (for reading 4.2BSD pipes)

       --backup[=TYPE]
              back up files instead of overwriting (TYPE=numbered, existing, simple)

       -C, --directory DIR
              change to directory DIR

       --checkpoint
              print periodic checkpoints

       --checkpoint-action
              this action allows to specify an action to be executed upon hitting  a  checkpoint.
              Recognized  actions  are:  dot,  echo  (the  default),  echo=string, ttyout=string,
              exec=cmdline, and sleep=value.  Any number of `--checkpoint-action' options can  be
              specified, the actions will be executed in order of their appearance in the command
              line.

       --check-device
              enables comparing device numbers.  This is the default.

       --no-check-device
              disables comparing device numbers during preparatory stage of an incremental  dump.
              This  allows  to  avoid creating full dumps if the device numbers change (e.g. when
              using an LVM snapshot)

       --exclude=PATTERN
              exclude files matching PATTERN

       -f, --file [HOSTNAME:]F
              use archive file or device F (otherwise value  of  TAPE  environment  variable;  if
              unset, "-", meaning stdin/stdout)

       -F, --info-script F, --new-volume-script F
              run script at end of each tape (implies -M)

       --force-local
              archive file is local even if it has a colon

       -G, --incremental
              create/list/extract old GNU-format incremental backup

       -g, --listed-incremental F
              create/list/extract new GNU-format incremental backup

       --group G
              set group to G while adding files

       -h, --dereference
              don't dump symlinks; dump the files they point to

       --hard-dereference
              during  archive  creation,  dereferences hard links and stores the files they refer
              to, instead of creating usual hard link members (type '1')

       --help print help message

       -i, --ignore-zeros
              ignore blocks of zeros in archive (normally mean EOF)

       --ignore-case
              ignore case when excluding files

       --ignore-failed-read
              don't exit with non-zero status on unreadable files

       -j, --bzip2
              filter archive through bzip2, use to decompress .bz2 files.  WARNING: some previous
              versions  of tar used option -I to filter through bzip2.  When writing scripts, use
              --bzip2 instead of -j so that both older and newer tar versions will work.

       -k, --keep-old-files
              keep existing files; don't overwrite them from archive

       -K, --starting-file F
              begin at file F in the archive

       --lzma selects LZMA compression algorithm

       -l, --check-links
              print a message if not all links are dumped

       -L, --tape-length N
              change tapes after writing N*1024 bytes

       -m, --touch
              don't extract file modified time

       --transform expr
              applies filename transformations.  The argument to this option can  be  a  list  of
              replace  expressions,  separated  by semicolon (as in `sed').  Filename transforma-
              tions are applied to symbolic link targets during  both  creation  and  extraction.
              This  option  may  be  specified any number of times, the specified transofrmations
              will be applied in turn.

       -M, --multi-volume
              create/list/extract multi-volume archive

       --mode M
              set permissions to M while adding files

       -N, --after-date DATE, --newer DATE
              only store files newer than DATE

       --newer-mtime DATE
              only store files whose contents have changed after DATE

       --no-anchored
              allow exclusion patterns to match any substring (the default)

       --no-ignore-case
              match patterns case sensitively (the default)

       --no-recursion
              do not recurse into subdirectories

       -o, --no-same-owner
              extract files with owner set to current user (the default for non-root users)

       --no-same-permissions
              apply umask to extracted files (the default for non-root users)

       --no-wildcards
              do not use wildcards when excluding files

       --no-wildcards-match-slash
              don't let wildcards match "/" when excluding files

       --null for -T, use "NUL" instead of newline as filename terminator

       --numeric-owner
              always use numbers for user/group names

       --old-archive, --portability
              write a V7 format archive, rather than ANSI format.  These options are  deprecated,
              please use --format=v7 instead.

       --one-file-system
              stay in local file system when creating an archive

       --owner O
              set owner to O while adding files

       -O, --to-stdout
              extract files to standard output

       -p, --same-permissions, --preserve-permissions
              ignore umask when extracting files (the default for root)

       -P, --absolute-names
              don't strip leading `/'s from file names

       --posix
              create  POSIX  compliant  archive.   This  option  is deprecated, please use --for-
              mat=posix instead.

       --preserve
              like -p -s

       -R, --block-number
              show block number within archive with each message

       --record-size SIZE
              use SIZE bytes per record

       --recursion
              recurse into directories (the default)

       --recursive-unlink
              remove existing directories before extracting directories of the same name

       --remove-files
              remove files after adding them to the archive

       --rsh-command=CMD
              Use remote COMMAND instead of `rsh'.  This option exists so  that  people  who  use
              something  other  than  the  standard `rsh' (e.g., a Kerberized `rsh') can access a
              remote device.

       -S, --sparse
              handle sparse files efficiently

       -s, --same-order, --preserve-order
              list of names to extract is sorted to match archive

       --same-owner
              extract files with owner as specified in archive (the default for root)

       --show-omitted-dirs
              mention directories that are being skipped over

       --strip-components n
              Strip the given number of leading directory components

       --strip, --strip-components N
              Strips the first N components from archive members' pathnames when unpacking.

       --suffix SUFFIX
              append SUFFIX to make backup files (default ~)

       -T, --files-from F
              get names to extract or archive from file F

       --totals
              display total bytes written after creating an archive

       -U, --unlink-first
              unlink & recreate files instead of overwriting

       --use-compress-program PROG
              filter the archive through PROG (which must accept -d)

       -v, --verbose
              verbosely list files processed

       -V, --label NAME
              create archive with volume name NAME

       --version
              print tar program version number

       --volno-file F
              keep track of current volume (of a multi-volume archive) in F

       -w, --interactive, --confirmation
              ask for confirmation for every action

       -W, --verify
              attempt to verify the archive after writing it

       --wildcards
              use wildcards when excluding files (the default)

       --wildcards-match-slash
              allow wildcards to match "/" (the default)

       -X, --exclude-from=FILE
              exclude files matching patterns listed in FILE

       -Z, --compress, --uncompress
              filter the archive through compress

       -z, --gzip, --gunzip, --ungzip
              filter the archive through gzip

       -[0-7][lmh]
              specify drive and density

ENVIRONMENT
       The behavior of tar is controlled by the following environment variables, among others:

       TAPE   Device or file to use for the archive if --file is not specified.  If this environ-
              ment variable is unset, use stdin or stdout instead.

       TAR_OPTIONS
              Options to prepend to those specified on the command line, separated by whitespace.
              Embedded backslashes may be used to escape  whitespace  or  backslashes  within  an
              option.

       In  addition,  the  value  of the blocking factor is made available to info and checkpoint
       scripts via environment variable TAR_BLOCKING_FACTOR.

BUGS
       The GNU folks, in general, abhor man pages, and create info documents  instead.   Unfortu-
       nately,  the  info document describing tar is licensed under the GFDL with invariant cover
       texts, which violates the  Debian  Free  Software  Guidelines.   As  a  result,  the  info
       documentation for tar is not included in the Debian package.

       If  you  want  to  read the complete documentation for GNU tar, please refer to the online
       version at

                          <http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/manual/index.html>

       This man page was created for the Debian distribution.  It does not describe  all  of  the
       functionality of tar, and it is often out of date.  Patches to improve the coverage and/or
       accuracy of this man page are appreciated, and should be filed as wishlist  severity  bugs
       against the Debian tar package, not submitted to the GNU tar maintainers.



                                           29 Aug 2007                                     TAR(1)

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