Don't change permissions on an existing dir unless _EXTRACT_PERM
is requested.
In particular, bsdtar -x should not edit mode of existing dirs
now; bsdtar -xp will.
* The ACL formatter was mis-formatting entries which had a
user/group ID but no name. Make the parser tolerant of
these, so that old archives can be correctly restored;
fix the formatter to generate correct entries.
* Fix overwrite detection by introducing a new "FAILED" return
code that indicates the current entry cannot be continued
but the archive as a whole is still sound.
* Header cleanup: Remove some unused headers, add some that
are required with new Linux systems.
These tests verify that archive_entry objects can store and return
ACL data and that pax format archives can read and write ACL
information. These do not (yet) test that ACL data is read or
written to disk correctly. (And hence would not have caught the
recent snafu about ACL read-from-disk being turned off.)
* libarchive_test program exercises many of the core features
* Refactored old "read_extract" into new "archive_write_disk", which
uses archive_write methods to put entries onto disk. In particular,
you can now use archive_write_disk to create objects on disk
without having an archive available.
* Pushed some security checks from bsdtar down into libarchive, where
they can be better optimized.
* Rearchitected the logic for creating objects on disk to reduce
the number of system calls. Several common cases now use a
minimum number of system calls.
* Virtualized some internal interfaces to provide a clearer separation
of read and write handling and make it simpler to override key
methods.
* New "empty" format reader.
* Corrected return types (this ABI breakage required the "2.0" version bump)
* Many bug fixes.