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.\" Copyright (c) 1992 Keith Muller.
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.\" Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
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.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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.\"
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.\" This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
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.\" Keith Muller of the University of California, San Diego.
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.\"
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.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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.\" are met:
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.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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.\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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.\" must display the following acknowledgement:
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.\" This product includes software developed by the University of
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.\" California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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.\" 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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.\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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.\" without specific prior written permission.
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.\"
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.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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.\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
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.\"
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.\" @(#)pax.1 8.4 (Berkeley) 4/18/94
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.\" $Id: pax.1,v 1.5 1997/02/22 14:04:38 peter Exp $
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.\"
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.Dd April 18, 1994
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.Dt PAX 1
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.Os BSD 4.4
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm pax
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.Nd read and write file archives and copy directory hierarchies
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm pax
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.Op Fl cdnv
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl f Ar archive
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl s Ar replstr
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl U Ar user
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl G Ar group
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Oo
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.Fl T
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.Op Ar from_date
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.Op Ar ,to_date
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.Oc
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Op Ar pattern ...
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.Nm pax
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.Fl r
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.Op Fl cdiknuvDYZ
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl f Ar archive
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl o Ar options
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl p Ar string
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl s Ar replstr
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Op Fl E Ar limit
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl U Ar user
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl G Ar group
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Oo
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.Fl T
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.Op Ar from_date
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.Op Ar ,to_date
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.Oc
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Op Ar pattern ...
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.Nm pax
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.Fl w
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.Op Fl dituvHLPX
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl b Ar blocksize
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.Ek
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.Oo
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.Op Fl a
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.Op Fl f Ar archive
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.Oc
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl x Ar format
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl s Ar replstr
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl o Ar options
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl U Ar user
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl G Ar group
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl B Ar bytes
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Oo
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.Fl T
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.Op Ar from_date
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.Op Ar ,to_date
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.Op Ar /[c][m]
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.Oc
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Op Ar file ...
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.Nm pax
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.Fl r
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.Fl w
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.Op Fl diklntuvDHLPXYZ
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl p Ar string
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl s Ar replstr
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl U Ar user
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Op Fl G Ar group
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Bk -words
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.Oo
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.Fl T
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.Op Ar from_date
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.Op Ar ,to_date
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.Op Ar /[c][m]
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.Oc
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.Ar ...
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.Ek
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.Op Ar file ...
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.Ar directory
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.Nm Pax
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will read, write, and list the members of an archive file,
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and will copy directory hierarchies.
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.Nm Pax
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operation is independent of the specific archive format,
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and supports a wide variety of different archive formats.
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A list of supported archive formats can be found under the description of the
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.Fl x
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option.
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.Pp
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The presence of the
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.Fl r
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and the
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.Fl w
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options specifies which of the following functional modes
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.Nm pax
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will operate under:
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.Em list , read , write ,
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and
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.Em copy.
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.Bl -tag -width 6n
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.It <none>
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.Em List .
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.Nm Pax
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will write to
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.Dv standard output
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a table of contents of the members of the archive file read from
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.Dv standard input ,
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whose pathnames match the specified
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.Ar patterns.
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The table of contents contains one filename per line
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and is written using single line buffering.
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.It Fl r
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.Em Read .
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.Nm Pax
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extracts the members of the archive file read from the
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.Dv standard input ,
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with pathnames matching the specified
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.Ar patterns.
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The archive format and blocking is automatically determined on input.
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When an extracted file is a directory, the entire file hierarchy
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rooted at that directory is extracted.
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All extracted files are created relative to the current file hierarchy.
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The setting of ownership, access and modification times, and file mode of
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the extracted files are discussed in more detail under the
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.Fl p
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option.
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.It Fl w
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.Em Write .
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.Nm Pax
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writes an archive containing the
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.Ar file
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operands to
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.Dv standard output
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using the specified archive format.
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When no
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.Ar file
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operands are specified, a list of files to copy with one per line is read from
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.Dv standard input .
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When a
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.Ar file
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operand is also a directory, the entire file hierarchy rooted
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at that directory will be included.
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.It Fl r Fl w
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.Em Copy .
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.Nm Pax
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copies the
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.Ar file
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operands to the destination
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.Ar directory .
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When no
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.Ar file
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operands are specified, a list of files to copy with one per line is read from
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the
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.Dv standard input .
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When a
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.Ar file
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operand is also a directory the entire file
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hierarchy rooted at that directory will be included.
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The effect of the
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.Em copy
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is as if the copied files were written to an archive file and then
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subsequently extracted, except that there may be hard links between
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the original and the copied files (see the
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.Fl l
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option below).
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.Pp
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.Em Warning :
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The destination
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.Ar directory
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must not be one of the
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.Ar file
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operands or a member of a file hierarchy rooted at one of the
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.Ar file
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operands.
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The result of a
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.Em copy
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under these conditions is unpredictable.
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.El
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.Pp
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While processing a damaged archive during a
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.Em read
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or
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.Em list
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operation,
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.Nm pax
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will attempt to recover from media defects and will search through the archive
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to locate and process the largest number of archive members possible (see the
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.Fl E
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option for more details on error handling).
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.Sh OPERANDS
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.Pp
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The
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.Ar directory
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operand specifies a destination directory pathname.
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If the
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.Ar directory
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operand does not exist, or it is not writable by the user,
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or it is not of type directory,
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.Nm Pax
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will exit with a non-zero exit status.
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.Pp
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The
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.Ar pattern
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operand is used to select one or more pathnames of archive members.
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Archive members are selected using the pattern matching notation described
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by
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.Xr fnmatch 3 .
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When the
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.Ar pattern
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operand is not supplied, all members of the archive will be selected.
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When a
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.Ar pattern
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matches a directory, the entire file hierarchy rooted at that directory will
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be selected.
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When a
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.Ar pattern
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operand does not select at least one archive member,
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.Nm pax
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will write these
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.Ar pattern
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operands in a diagnostic message to
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.Dv standard error
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and then exit with a non-zero exit status.
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.Pp
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The
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.Ar file
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operand specifies the pathname of a file to be copied or archived.
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When a
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.Ar file
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operand does not select at least one archive member,
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.Nm pax
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will write these
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.Ar file
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operand pathnames in a diagnostic message to
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.Dv standard error
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and then exit with a non-zero exit status.
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.Sh OPTIONS
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.Pp
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The following options are supported:
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.Bl -tag -width 4n
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.It Fl r
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Read an archive file from
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.Dv standard input
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and extract the specified
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.Ar files .
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If any intermediate directories are needed in order to extract an archive
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member, these directories will be created as if
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.Xr mkdir 2
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was called with the bitwise inclusive
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.Dv OR
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of
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.Dv S_IRWXU , S_IRWXG ,
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and
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.Dv S_IRWXO
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as the mode argument.
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When the selected archive format supports the specification of linked
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files and these files cannot be linked while the archive is being extracted,
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.Nm pax
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will write a diagnostic message to
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.Dv standard error
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and exit with a non-zero exit status at the completion of operation.
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.It Fl w
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Write files to the
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.Dv standard output
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in the specified archive format.
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When no
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.Ar file
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operands are specified,
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.Dv standard input
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is read for a list of pathnames with one per line without any leading or
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trailing
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.Aq blanks .
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.It Fl a
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Append
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.Ar files
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to the end of an archive that was previously written.
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If an archive format is not specified with a
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.Fl x
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option, the format currently being used in the archive will be selected.
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Any attempt to append to an archive in a format different from the
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format already used in the archive will cause
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.Nm pax
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to exit immediately
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with a non-zero exit status.
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The blocking size used in the archive volume where writing starts
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will continue to be used for the remainder of that archive volume.
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.Pp
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.Em Warning :
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Many storage devices are not able to support the operations necessary
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to perform an append operation.
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Any attempt to append to an archive stored on such a device may damage the
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archive or have other unpredictable results.
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Tape drives in particular are more likely to not support an append operation.
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An archive stored in a regular file system file or on a disk device will
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usually support an append operation.
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.It Fl b Ar blocksize
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When
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.Em writing
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an archive,
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block the output at a positive decimal integer number of
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bytes per write to the archive file.
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The
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.Ar blocksize
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must be a multiple of 512 bytes with a maximum of 32256 bytes.
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A
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.Ar blocksize
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can end with
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.Li k
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or
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.Li b
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to specify multiplication by 1024 (1K) or 512, respectively.
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A pair of
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.Ar blocksizes
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can be separated by
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.Li x
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to indicate a product.
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A specific archive device may impose additional restrictions on the size
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of blocking it will support.
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When blocking is not specified, the default
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.Ar blocksize
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is dependent on the specific archive format being used (see the
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.Fl x
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option).
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.It Fl c
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Match all file or archive members
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.Em except
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those specified by the
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.Ar pattern
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and
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.Ar file
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operands.
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.It Fl d
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Cause files of type directory being copied or archived, or archive members of
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type directory being extracted, to match only the directory file or archive
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member and not the file hierarchy rooted at the directory.
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.It Fl f Ar archive
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Specify
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.Ar archive
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as the pathname of the input or output archive, overriding the default
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.Dv standard input
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(for
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.Em list
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and
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.Em read )
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or
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.Dv standard output
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(for
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.Em write ) .
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A single archive may span multiple files and different archive devices.
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When required,
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.Nm pax
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will prompt for the pathname of the file or device of the next volume in the
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archive.
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.It Fl i
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Interactively rename files or archive members.
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For each archive member matching a
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.Ar pattern
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operand or each file matching a
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.Ar file
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operand,
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.Nm pax
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will prompt to
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.Pa /dev/tty
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giving the name of the file, its file mode and its modification time.
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.Nm Pax
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will then read a line from
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.Pa /dev/tty .
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If this line is blank, the file or archive member is skipped.
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If this line consists of a single period, the
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file or archive member is processed with no modification to its name.
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Otherwise, its name is replaced with the contents of the line.
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.Nm Pax
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will immediately exit with a non-zero exit status if
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.Dv <EOF>
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is encountered when reading a response or if
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.Pa /dev/tty
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cannot be opened for reading and writing.
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.It Fl k
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Do not overwrite existing files.
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.It Fl l
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Link files. (The letter ell).
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In the
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.Em copy
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mode (
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.Fl r
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.Fl w ) ,
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hard links are made between the source and destination file hierarchies
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whenever possible.
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.It Fl n
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Select the first archive member that matches each
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.Ar pattern
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operand.
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No more than one archive member is matched for each
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.Ar pattern .
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When members of type directory are matched, the file hierarchy rooted at that
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directory is also matched (unless
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.Fl d
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is also specified).
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.It Fl o Ar options
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Information to modify the algorithm for extracting or writing archive files
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which is specific to the archive format specified by
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.Fl x .
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In general,
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.Ar options
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take the form:
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.Cm name=value
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.It Fl p Ar string
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Specify one or more file characteristic options (privileges).
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The
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.Ar string
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option-argument is a string specifying file characteristics to be retained or
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discarded on extraction.
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The string consists of the specification characters
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.Cm a , e , m , o ,
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and
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.Cm p .
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Multiple characteristics can be concatenated within the same string
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and multiple
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.Fl p
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options can be specified.
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The meaning of the specification characters are as follows:
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.Bl -tag -width 2n
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.It Cm a
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Do not preserve file access times.
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By default, file access times are preserved whenever possible.
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.It Cm e
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.Sq Preserve everything ,
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the user ID, group ID, file mode bits,
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file access time, and file modification time.
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This is intended to be used by
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.Em root ,
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someone with all the appropriate privileges, in order to preserve all
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aspects of the files as they are recorded in the archive.
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The
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.Cm e
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flag is the sum of the
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.Cm o
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and
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.Cm p
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flags.
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.It Cm m
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Do not preserve file modification times.
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By default, file modification times are preserved whenever possible.
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.It Cm o
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Preserve the user ID and group ID.
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.It Cm p
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.Sq Preserve
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the file mode bits.
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This intended to be used by a
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.Em user
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with regular privileges who wants to preserve all aspects of the file other
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than the ownership.
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The file times are preserved by default, but two other flags are offered to
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disable this and use the time of extraction instead.
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.El
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.Pp
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In the preceding list,
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.Sq preserve
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indicates that an attribute stored in the archive is given to the
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extracted file, subject to the permissions of the invoking
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process.
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Otherwise the attribute of the extracted file is determined as
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part of the normal file creation action.
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If neither the
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.Cm e
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nor the
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.Cm o
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specification character is specified, or the user ID and group ID are not
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preserved for any reason,
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.Nm pax
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will not set the
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.Dv S_ISUID
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.Em ( setuid )
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and
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.Dv S_ISGID
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.Em ( setgid )
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bits of the file mode.
|
|
If the preservation of any of these items fails for any reason,
|
|
.Nm pax
|
|
will write a diagnostic message to
|
|
.Dv standard error .
|
|
Failure to preserve these items will affect the final exit status,
|
|
but will not cause the extracted file to be deleted.
|
|
If the file characteristic letters in any of the string option-arguments are
|
|
duplicated or conflict with each other, the one(s) given last will take
|
|
precedence.
|
|
For example, if
|
|
.Dl Fl p Ar eme
|
|
is specified, file modification times are still preserved.
|
|
.It Fl s Ar replstr
|
|
Modify the file or archive member names specified by the
|
|
.Ar pattern
|
|
or
|
|
.Ar file
|
|
operands according to the substitution expression
|
|
.Ar replstr ,
|
|
using the syntax of the
|
|
.Xr ed 1
|
|
utility regular expressions.
|
|
The format of these regular expressions are:
|
|
.Dl /old/new/[gp]
|
|
As in
|
|
.Xr ed 1 ,
|
|
.Cm old
|
|
is a basic regular expression and
|
|
.Cm new
|
|
can contain an ampersand (&), \\n (where n is a digit) back-references,
|
|
or subexpression matching.
|
|
The
|
|
.Cm old
|
|
string may also contain
|
|
.Dv <newline>
|
|
characters.
|
|
Any non-null character can be used as a delimiter (/ is shown here).
|
|
Multiple
|
|
.Fl s
|
|
expressions can be specified.
|
|
The expressions are applied in the order they are specified on the
|
|
command line, terminating with the first successful substitution.
|
|
The optional trailing
|
|
.Cm g
|
|
continues to apply the substitution expression to the pathname substring
|
|
which starts with the first character following the end of the last successful
|
|
substitution. The first unsuccessful substitution stops the operation of the
|
|
.Cm g
|
|
option.
|
|
The optional trailing
|
|
.Cm p
|
|
will cause the final result of a successful substitution to be written to
|
|
.Dv standard error
|
|
in the following format:
|
|
.Dl <original pathname> >> <new pathname>
|
|
File or archive member names that substitute to the empty string
|
|
are not selected and will be skipped.
|
|
.It Fl t
|
|
Reset the access times of any file or directory read or accessed by
|
|
.Nm pax
|
|
to be the same as they were before being read or accessed by
|
|
.Nm pax .
|
|
.It Fl u
|
|
Ignore files that are older (having a less recent file modification time)
|
|
than a pre-existing file or archive member with the same name.
|
|
During
|
|
.Em read ,
|
|
an archive member with the same name as a file in the file system will be
|
|
extracted if the archive member is newer than the file.
|
|
During
|
|
.Em write ,
|
|
a file system member with the same name as an archive member will be
|
|
written to the archive if it is newer than the archive member.
|
|
During
|
|
.Em copy ,
|
|
the file in the destination hierarchy is replaced by the file in the source
|
|
hierarchy or by a link to the file in the source hierarchy if the file in
|
|
the source hierarchy is newer.
|
|
.It Fl v
|
|
During a
|
|
.Em list
|
|
operation, produce a verbose table of contents using the format of the
|
|
.Xr ls 1
|
|
utility with the
|
|
.Fl l
|
|
option.
|
|
For pathnames representing a hard link to a previous member of the archive,
|
|
the output has the format:
|
|
.Dl <ls -l listing> == <link name>
|
|
For pathnames representing a symbolic link, the output has the format:
|
|
.Dl <ls -l listing> => <link name>
|
|
Where <ls -l listing> is the output format specified by the
|
|
.Xr ls 1
|
|
utility when used with the
|
|
.Fl l
|
|
option.
|
|
Otherwise for all the other operational modes (
|
|
.Em read , write ,
|
|
and
|
|
.Em copy ) ,
|
|
pathnames are written and flushed to
|
|
.Dv standard error
|
|
without a trailing
|
|
.Dv <newline>
|
|
as soon as processing begins on that file or
|
|
archive member.
|
|
The trailing
|
|
.Dv <newline> ,
|
|
is not buffered, and is written only after the file has been read or written.
|
|
.It Fl x Ar format
|
|
Specify the output archive format, with the default format being
|
|
.Ar ustar .
|
|
.Nm Pax
|
|
currently supports the following formats:
|
|
.Bl -tag -width "sv4cpio"
|
|
.It Ar cpio
|
|
The extended cpio interchange format specified in the
|
|
.St -p1003.2
|
|
standard.
|
|
The default blocksize for this format is 5120 bytes.
|
|
Inode and device information about a file (used for detecting file hard links
|
|
by this format) which may be truncated by this format is detected by
|
|
.Nm pax
|
|
and is repaired.
|
|
.It Ar bcpio
|
|
The old binary cpio format.
|
|
The default blocksize for this format is 5120 bytes.
|
|
This format is not very portable and should not be used when other formats
|
|
are available.
|
|
Inode and device information about a file (used for detecting file hard links
|
|
by this format) which may be truncated by this format is detected by
|
|
.Nm pax
|
|
and is repaired.
|
|
.It Ar sv4cpio
|
|
The System V release 4 cpio.
|
|
The default blocksize for this format is 5120 bytes.
|
|
Inode and device information about a file (used for detecting file hard links
|
|
by this format) which may be truncated by this format is detected by
|
|
.Nm pax
|
|
and is repaired.
|
|
.It Ar sv4crc
|
|
The System V release 4 cpio with file crc checksums.
|
|
The default blocksize for this format is 5120 bytes.
|
|
Inode and device information about a file (used for detecting file hard links
|
|
by this format) which may be truncated by this format is detected by
|
|
.Nm pax
|
|
and is repaired.
|
|
.It Ar tar
|
|
The old BSD tar format as found in BSD4.3.
|
|
The default blocksize for this format is 10240 bytes.
|
|
Pathnames stored by this format must be 100 characters or less in length.
|
|
Only
|
|
.Em regular
|
|
files,
|
|
.Em hard links , soft links ,
|
|
and
|
|
.Em directories
|
|
will be archived (other file system types are not supported).
|
|
For backwards compatibility with even older tar formats, a
|
|
.Fl o
|
|
option can be used when writing an archive to omit the storage of directories.
|
|
This option takes the form:
|
|
.Dl Fl o Cm write_opt=nodir
|
|
.It Ar ustar
|
|
The extended tar interchange format specified in the
|
|
.St -p1003.2
|
|
standard.
|
|
The default blocksize for this format is 10240 bytes.
|
|
Pathnames stored by this format must be 250 characters or less in length.
|
|
.El
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Nm Pax
|
|
will detect and report any file that it is unable to store or extract
|
|
as the result of any specific archive format restrictions.
|
|
The individual archive formats may impose additional restrictions on use.
|
|
Typical archive format restrictions include (but are not limited to):
|
|
file pathname length, file size, link pathname length and the type of the file.
|
|
.It Fl B Ar bytes
|
|
Limit the number of bytes written to a single archive volume to
|
|
.Ar bytes .
|
|
The
|
|
.Ar bytes
|
|
limit can end with
|
|
.Li m ,
|
|
.Li k ,
|
|
or
|
|
.Li b
|
|
to specify multiplication by 1048576 (1M), 1024 (1K) or 512, respectively.
|
|
A pair of
|
|
.Ar bytes
|
|
limits can be separated by
|
|
.Li x
|
|
to indicate a product.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Em Warning :
|
|
Only use this option when writing an archive to a device which supports
|
|
an end of file read condition based on last (or largest) write offset
|
|
(such as a regular file or a tape drive).
|
|
The use of this option with a floppy or hard disk is not recommended.
|
|
.It Fl D
|
|
This option is the same as the
|
|
.Fl u
|
|
option, except that the file inode change time is checked instead of the
|
|
file modification time.
|
|
The file inode change time can be used to select files whose inode information
|
|
(e.g. uid, gid, etc.) is newer than a copy of the file in the destination
|
|
.Ar directory .
|
|
.It Fl E Ar limit
|
|
Limit the number of consecutive read faults while trying to read a flawed
|
|
archives to
|
|
.Ar limit .
|
|
With a positive
|
|
.Ar limit ,
|
|
.Nm pax
|
|
will attempt to recover from an archive read error and will
|
|
continue processing starting with the next file stored in the archive.
|
|
A
|
|
.Ar limit
|
|
of 0 will cause
|
|
.Nm pax
|
|
to stop operation after the first read error is detected on an archive volume.
|
|
A
|
|
.Ar limit
|
|
of
|
|
.Li NONE
|
|
will cause
|
|
.Nm pax
|
|
to attempt to recover from read errors forever.
|
|
The default
|
|
.Ar limit
|
|
is a small positive number of retries.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
.Em Warning:
|
|
Using this option with
|
|
.Li NONE
|
|
should be used with extreme caution as
|
|
.Nm pax
|
|
may get stuck in an infinite loop on a very badly flawed archive.
|
|
.It Fl G Ar group
|
|
Select a file based on its
|
|
.Ar group
|
|
name, or when starting with a
|
|
.Cm # ,
|
|
a numeric gid.
|
|
A '\\' can be used to escape the
|
|
.Cm # .
|
|
Multiple
|
|
.Fl G
|
|
options may be supplied and checking stops with the first match.
|
|
.It Fl H
|
|
Follow only command line symbolic links while performing a physical file
|
|
system traversal.
|
|
.It Fl L
|
|
Follow all symbolic links to perform a logical file system traversal.
|
|
.It Fl P
|
|
Do not follow symbolic links, perform a physical file system traversal.
|
|
This is the default mode.
|
|
.It Fl T Ar [from_date][,to_date][/[c][m]]
|
|
Allow files to be selected based on a file modification or inode change
|
|
time falling within a specified time range of
|
|
.Ar from_date
|
|
to
|
|
.Ar to_date
|
|
(the dates are inclusive).
|
|
If only a
|
|
.Ar from_date
|
|
is supplied, all files with a modification or inode change time
|
|
equal to or younger are selected.
|
|
If only a
|
|
.Ar to_date
|
|
is supplied, all files with a modification or inode change time
|
|
equal to or older will be selected.
|
|
When the
|
|
.Ar from_date
|
|
is equal to the
|
|
.Ar to_date ,
|
|
only files with a modification or inode change time of exactly that
|
|
time will be selected.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
When
|
|
.Nm pax
|
|
is in the
|
|
.Em write
|
|
or
|
|
.Em copy
|
|
mode, the optional trailing field
|
|
.Ar [c][m]
|
|
can be used to determine which file time (inode change, file modification or
|
|
both) are used in the comparison.
|
|
If neither is specified, the default is to use file modification time only.
|
|
The
|
|
.Ar m
|
|
specifies the comparison of file modification time (the time when
|
|
the file was last written).
|
|
The
|
|
.Ar c
|
|
specifies the comparison of inode change time (the time when the file
|
|
inode was last changed; e.g. a change of owner, group, mode, etc).
|
|
When
|
|
.Ar c
|
|
and
|
|
.Ar m
|
|
are both specified, then the modification and inode change times are
|
|
both compared.
|
|
The inode change time comparison is useful in selecting files whose
|
|
attributes were recently changed or selecting files which were recently
|
|
created and had their modification time reset to an older time (as what
|
|
happens when a file is extracted from an archive and the modification time
|
|
is preserved).
|
|
Time comparisons using both file times is useful when
|
|
.Nm pax
|
|
is used to create a time based incremental archive (only files that were
|
|
changed during a specified time range will be archived).
|
|
.Pp
|
|
A time range is made up of six different fields and each field must contain two
|
|
digits.
|
|
The format is:
|
|
.Dl [yy[mm[dd[hh]]]]mm[.ss]
|
|
Where
|
|
.Cm yy
|
|
is the last two digits of the year,
|
|
the first
|
|
.Cm mm
|
|
is the month (from 01 to 12),
|
|
.Cm dd
|
|
is the day of the month (from 01 to 31),
|
|
.Cm hh
|
|
is the hour of the day (from 00 to 23),
|
|
the second
|
|
.Cm mm
|
|
is the minute (from 00 to 59),
|
|
and
|
|
.Cm ss
|
|
is the seconds (from 00 to 59).
|
|
The minute field
|
|
.Cm mm
|
|
is required, while the other fields are optional and must be added in the
|
|
following order:
|
|
.Dl Cm hh , dd , mm , yy .
|
|
The
|
|
.Cm ss
|
|
field may be added independently of the other fields.
|
|
Time ranges are relative to the current time, so
|
|
.Dl Fl T Ar 1234/cm
|
|
would select all files with a modification or inode change time
|
|
of 12:34 PM today or later.
|
|
Multiple
|
|
.Fl T
|
|
time range can be supplied and checking stops with the first match.
|
|
.It Fl U Ar user
|
|
Select a file based on its
|
|
.Ar user
|
|
name, or when starting with a
|
|
.Cm # ,
|
|
a numeric uid.
|
|
A '\\' can be used to escape the
|
|
.Cm # .
|
|
Multiple
|
|
.Fl U
|
|
options may be supplied and checking stops with the first match.
|
|
.It Fl X
|
|
When traversing the file hierarchy specified by a pathname,
|
|
do not descend into directories that have a different device ID.
|
|
See the
|
|
.Li st_dev
|
|
field as described in
|
|
.Xr stat 2
|
|
for more information about device ID's.
|
|
.It Fl Y
|
|
This option is the same as the
|
|
.Fl D
|
|
option, except that the inode change time is checked using the
|
|
pathname created after all the file name modifications have completed.
|
|
.It Fl Z
|
|
This option is the same as the
|
|
.Fl u
|
|
option, except that the modification time is checked using the
|
|
pathname created after all the file name modifications have completed.
|
|
.El
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The options that operate on the names of files or archive members (
|
|
.Fl c ,
|
|
.Fl i ,
|
|
.Fl n ,
|
|
.Fl s ,
|
|
.Fl u ,
|
|
.Fl v ,
|
|
.Fl D ,
|
|
.Fl G ,
|
|
.Fl T ,
|
|
.Fl U ,
|
|
.Fl Y ,
|
|
and
|
|
.Fl Z )
|
|
interact as follows.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
When extracting files during a
|
|
.Em read
|
|
operation, archive members are
|
|
.Sq selected ,
|
|
based only on the user specified pattern operands as modified by the
|
|
.Fl c ,
|
|
.Fl n ,
|
|
.Fl u ,
|
|
.Fl D ,
|
|
.Fl G ,
|
|
.Fl T ,
|
|
.Fl U
|
|
options.
|
|
Then any
|
|
.Fl s
|
|
and
|
|
.Fl i
|
|
options will modify in that order, the names of these selected files.
|
|
Then the
|
|
.Fl Y
|
|
and
|
|
.Fl Z
|
|
options will be applied based on the final pathname.
|
|
Finally the
|
|
.Fl v
|
|
option will write the names resulting from these modifications.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
When archiving files during a
|
|
.Em write
|
|
operation, or copying files during a
|
|
.Em copy
|
|
operation, archive members are
|
|
.Sq selected ,
|
|
based only on the user specified pathnames as modified by the
|
|
.Fl n ,
|
|
.Fl u ,
|
|
.Fl D ,
|
|
.Fl G ,
|
|
.Fl T ,
|
|
and
|
|
.Fl U
|
|
options (the
|
|
.Fl D
|
|
option only applies during a copy operation).
|
|
Then any
|
|
.Fl s
|
|
and
|
|
.Fl i
|
|
options will modify in that order, the names of these selected files.
|
|
Then during a
|
|
.Em copy
|
|
operation the
|
|
.Fl Y
|
|
and the
|
|
.Fl Z
|
|
options will be applied based on the final pathname.
|
|
Finally the
|
|
.Fl v
|
|
option will write the names resulting from these modifications.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
When one or both of the
|
|
.Fl u
|
|
or
|
|
.Fl D
|
|
options are specified along with the
|
|
.Fl n
|
|
option, a file is not considered selected unless it is newer
|
|
than the file to which it is compared.
|
|
.Sh EXAMPLES
|
|
The command:
|
|
.Dl pax -w -f /dev/rst0 .\
|
|
copies the contents of the current directory to the device
|
|
.Pa /dev/rst0 .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The command:
|
|
.Dl pax -v -f filename
|
|
gives the verbose table of contents for an archive stored in
|
|
.Pa filename .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The following commands:
|
|
.Dl mkdir newdir
|
|
.Dl cd olddir
|
|
.Dl pax -rw .\ newdir
|
|
will copy the entire
|
|
.Pa olddir
|
|
directory hierarchy to
|
|
.Pa newdir .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The command:
|
|
.Dl pax -r -s ',^//*usr//*,,' -f a.pax
|
|
reads the archive
|
|
.Pa a.pax ,
|
|
with all files rooted in ``/usr'' into the archive extracted relative to the
|
|
current directory.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The command:
|
|
.Dl pax -rw -i .\ dest_dir
|
|
can be used to interactively select the files to copy from the current
|
|
directory to
|
|
.Pa dest_dir .
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The command:
|
|
.Dl pax -r -pe -U root -G bin -f a.pax
|
|
will extract all files from the archive
|
|
.Pa a.pax
|
|
which are owned by
|
|
.Em root
|
|
with group
|
|
.Em bin
|
|
and will preserve all file permissions.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The command:
|
|
.Dl pax -r -w -v -Y -Z home /backup
|
|
will update (and list) only those files in the destination directory
|
|
.Pa /backup
|
|
which are older (less recent inode change or file modification times) than
|
|
files with the same name found in the source file tree
|
|
.Pa home .
|
|
.Sh STANDARDS
|
|
The
|
|
.Nm pax
|
|
utility is a superset of the
|
|
.St -p1003.2
|
|
standard.
|
|
The options
|
|
.Fl B ,
|
|
.Fl D ,
|
|
.Fl E ,
|
|
.Fl G ,
|
|
.Fl H ,
|
|
.Fl L ,
|
|
.Fl P ,
|
|
.Fl T ,
|
|
.Fl U ,
|
|
.Fl Y ,
|
|
.Fl Z ,
|
|
the archive formats
|
|
.Ar bcpio ,
|
|
.Ar sv4cpio ,
|
|
.Ar sv4crc ,
|
|
.Ar tar ,
|
|
and the flawed archive handling during
|
|
.Ar list
|
|
and
|
|
.Ar read
|
|
operations are extensions to the
|
|
.Tn POSIX
|
|
standard.
|
|
.Sh AUTHORS
|
|
.An Keith Muller
|
|
at the University of California, San Diego
|
|
.Sh ERRORS
|
|
.Nm pax
|
|
will exit with one of the following values:
|
|
.Bl -tag -width 2n
|
|
.It 0
|
|
All files were processed successfully.
|
|
.It 1
|
|
An error occurred.
|
|
.El
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Whenever
|
|
.Nm pax
|
|
cannot create a file or a link when reading an archive or cannot
|
|
find a file when writing an archive, or cannot preserve the user ID,
|
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group ID, or file mode when the
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.Fl p
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option is specified, a diagnostic message is written to
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.Dv standard error
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and a non-zero exit status will be returned, but processing will continue.
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In the case where pax cannot create a link to a file,
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.Nm pax
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will not create a second copy of the file.
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.Pp
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If the extraction of a file from an archive is prematurely terminated by
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a signal or error,
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.Nm pax
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may have only partially extracted a file the user wanted.
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Additionally, the file modes of extracted files and directories
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may have incorrect file bits, and the modification and access times may be
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wrong.
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.Pp
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If the creation of an archive is prematurely terminated by a signal or error,
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.Nm pax
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may have only partially created the archive which may violate the specific
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archive format specification.
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.Pp
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If while doing a
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.Em copy ,
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.Nm pax
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detects a file is about to overwrite itself, the file is not copied,
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a diagnostic message is written to
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.Dv standard error
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and when
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.Nm pax
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completes it will exit with a non-zero exit status.
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