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1031:field can have the following values:
798:field can have the following values:
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2811:"tar-1.31 released [stable]"
2763:Jörg Schilling (September 4, 2021).
2743:"TAR versus Portability: Schily tar"
2741:Thomas E. Dickey (January 4, 2015).
2682:Vasilevsky, Dave (6 December 2023).
2658:"What makes a tar archive seekable?"
2135:"v07i088: Public-domain TAR program"
2113:"tar-1.35 released [stable]"
1426:tar-cavfarchive.tar.gzREADME.txtsrc
1158:Reserved for future standardization
579:command has also been ported to the
58:adding citations to reliable sources
3430:Document packaging and distribution
3336:Software packaging and distribution
1684:-based operating systems including
955:UStar indicator, "ustar", then NUL
2111:Sergey Poznyakoff (18 July 2023).
393:Uniform Type Identifier (UTI)
25:
2809:Poznyakoff, Sergey (2019-01-02).
2422:. Coriolis Groups Books. p.
1822:, when it is compressed by gzip.
1356:— show a list of processed files.
943:(Same field as in the old format)
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1705:
1533:A related problem is the use of
1384:tar-cvfarchive.tarREADME.txtsrc
1338:— extract files from an archive;
733:Group's numeric user ID (octal)
722:Owner's numeric user ID (octal)
654:The file header record contains
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2348:"Tar and Curl Come to Windows!"
2149:from the original on 2022-02-07
529:sees continued widespread use.
45:needs additional citations for
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1825:Popular tar programs like the
1682:Berkeley Software Distribution
1265:type files, typically under a
858:Numeric values are encoded in
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2936:Programmer's Manual, Volume 1
2886:The Single UNIX Specification
2527:The Single UNIX Specification
2065:Comparison of archive formats
1764:Suffixes for compressed files
1344:— specify the archive's name;
586:BSD-tar has been included in
3026:TAR - Windows CMD - SS64.com
2561:"duplicity: New file format"
2060:Comparison of file archivers
1833:versions of tar support the
1434:into the current directory:
1392:into the current directory:
592:Windows 10 April 2018 Update
417:absent in pre-POSIX versions
2133:John Gilmore (1986-12-10).
777:Link indicator (file type)
766:Checksum for header record
744:File size in bytes (octal)
173:; 45 years ago
5514:
3447:Open Packaging Conventions
2656:BillThor (July 28, 2017).
2547:7-Zip / Bugs | SourceForge
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1388:Extract contents for the
487:, often referred to as a
415:(for old GNU tar format)
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2326:Windows Experience Blog
2070:List of archive formats
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1403:Create an archive file
1365:Create an archive file
1296:— create a new archive;
243:2023-09-28 / 2023-09-28
227:1986-10-29 / 1986-10-29
4405:File system navigation
3442:OEBPS Container Format
2416:Kientzle, Tim (1995).
2275:IEEE Std 1003.1-2001,
2246:. FreeBSD. 20 May 2004
1930:
1622:general file archivers
1441:tar-xvfarchive.tar.gz
5498:IBM i Qshell commands
5447:Windows Support Tools
5442:Environment variables
4257:Windows Media Encoder
3967:Windows Media Encoder
3589:GNOME Archive Manager
2419:Internet File Formats
2075:List of Unix commands
1924:
1483:software distribution
1474:Software distribution
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802:Link indicator field
794:The pre-POSIX.1-1988
5483:GNU Project software
5478:Free backup software
5437:List of DOS commands
5335:Software development
5162:Maintenance and care
3677:(decompression only)
3671:(decompression only)
3665:(decompression only)
3621:(decompression only)
2565:duplicity.nongnu.org
2240:"tar(5) manual page"
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1336:-x, --extract, --get
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69:"Tar" computing
54:improve this article
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2397:on 6 February 2015
2208:"Basic Tar Format"
2098:www.libarchive.org
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2815:GNU mailing lists
2715:Schilling, Jörg.
2529:, Version 4 from
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