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.\" Copyright (c) 1990, 1993
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.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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.\" This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
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.\" Hugh Smith at The University of Guelph.
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.\" @(#)ar.1 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/29/93
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.\" $Id$
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.\"
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.TH AR 1 "June 29, 1993"
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.AT 3
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.SH NAME
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ar \- create and maintain library archives
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.nf
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.ft B
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ar -d [-Tv] archive file ...
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ar -m [-Tv] archive file ...
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ar -m [-abiTv] position archive file ...
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ar -p [-Tv] archive [file ...]
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ar -q [-cTv] archive file ...
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ar -r [-cuTv] archive file ...
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ar -r [-abciuTv] position archive file ...
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ar -t [-Tv] archive [file ...]
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ar -x [-ouTv] archive [file ...]
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.fi
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.ft R
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The
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.I ar
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utility creates and maintains groups of files combined into an archive.
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Once an archive has been created, new files can be added and existing
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files can be extracted, deleted, or replaced.
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.PP
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Files are named in the archive by a single component, i.e., if a file
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referenced by a path containing a slash (``/'') is archived it will be
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named by the last component of that path.
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When matching paths listed on the command line against file names stored
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in the archive, only the last component of the path will be compared.
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.PP
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All informational and error messages use the path listed on the command
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line, if any was specified; otherwise the name in the archive is used.
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If multiple files in the archive have the same name, and paths are listed
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on the command line to ``select'' archive files for an operation, only the
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.B first
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file with a matching name will be selected.
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.PP
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The normal use of
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.I ar
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is for the creation and maintenance of libraries suitable for use with
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the loader (see
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.IR ld (1)),
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although it is not restricted to this purpose.
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The options are as follows:
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.TP
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\-a
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A positioning modifier used with the options \-r and \-m.
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The files are entered or moved
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.B after
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the archive member
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.IR position ,
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which must be specified.
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.TP
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\-b
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A positioning modifier used with the options \-r and \-m.
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The files are entered or moved
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.B before
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the archive member
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.IR position ,
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which must be specified.
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.TP
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\-c
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Whenever an archive is created, an informational message to that effect
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is written to standard error.
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If the \-c option is specified,
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.I ar
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creates the archive silently.
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.TP
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\-d
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Delete the specified archive files.
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.TP
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\-i
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Identical to the \-b option.
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.TP
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\-m
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Move the specified archive files within the archive.
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If one of the options \-a, \-b or \-i is specified, the files are moved
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before or after the
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.I position
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file in the archive.
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If none of those options are specified, the files are moved
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to the end of the archive.
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.TP
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\-o
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Set the access and modification times of extracted files to the
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modification time of the file when it was entered into the archive.
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This will fail if the user is not the owner of the extracted file
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or the super-user.
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.TP
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\-p
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Write the contents of the specified archive files to the standard output.
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If no files are specified, the contents of all the files in the archive
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are written in the order they appear in the archive.
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.TP
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\-q
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(Quickly) append the specified files to the archive.
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If the archive does not exist a new archive file is created.
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Much faster than the \-r option, when creating a large archive
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piece-by-piece, as no checking is done to see if the files already
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exist in the archive.
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.TP
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\-r
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Replace or add the specified files to the archive.
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If the archive does not exist a new archive file is created.
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Files that replace existing files do not change the order of the files
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within the archive.
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New files are appended to the archive unless one of the options \-a, \-b
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or \-i is specified.
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.TP
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\-T
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Select and/or name archive members using only the first fifteen characters
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of the archive member or command line file name.
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The historic archive format had sixteen bytes for the name, but some
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historic archiver and loader implementations were unable to handle names
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that used the entire space.
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This means that file names that are not unique in their first fifteen
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characters can subsequently be confused.
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A warning message is printed to the standard error output if any file
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names are truncated.
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(See
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.IR ar (5)
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for more information.)
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.TP
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\-t
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List the specified files in the order in which they appear in the archive,
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each on a separate line.
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If no files are specified, all files in the archive are listed.
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.TP
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\-u
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Update files.
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When used with the \-r option, files in the archive will be replaced
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only if the disk file has a newer modification time than the file in
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the archive.
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When used with the \-x option, files in the archive will be extracted
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only if the archive file has a newer modification time than the file
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on disk.
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.TP
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\-v
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Provide verbose output.
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When used with the \-d, \-m, \-q or \-x options,
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.I ar
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gives a file-by-file description of the archive modification.
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This description consists of three, white-space separated fields: the
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option letter, a dash (``-'') and the file name.
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When used with the \-r option,
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.I ar
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displays the description as above, but the initial letter is an ``a'' if
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the file is added to the archive and an ``r'' if the file replaces a file
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already in the archive.
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.IP
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When used with the \-p option,
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the name of each printed file,
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enclosed in less-than (``<'') and greater-than (``>'') characters,
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is written to the standard output before
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the contents of the file;
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it is preceded by a single newline character, and
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followed by two newline characters.
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.IP
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When used with the \-t option,
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.I ar
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displays an ``ls -l'' style listing of information about the members of
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the archive.
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This listing consists of eight, white-space separated fields:
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the file permissions (see
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.IR strmode (3)),
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the decimal user and group ID's separated by a single slash (``/''),
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the file size (in bytes), the file modification time (in the
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.IR date (1)
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format ``%b %e %H:%M %Y''), and the name of the file.
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.TP
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\-x
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Extract the specified archive members into the files named by the command
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line arguments.
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If no members are specified, all the members of the archive are extracted into
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the current directory.
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.IP
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If the file does not exist, it is created; if it does exist, the owner
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and group will be unchanged.
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The file access and modification times are the time of the extraction
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(but see the \-o option).
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The file permissions will be set to those of the file when it was entered
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into the archive; this will fail if the user is not the owner of the
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extracted file or the super-user.
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.PP
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The
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.I ar
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utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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.TP
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TMPDIR
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The pathname of the directory to use when creating temporary files.
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.SH FILES
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.TP 14
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/tmp
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default temporary file directory
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.TP 14
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ar.XXXXXX
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temporary file names
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.SH COMPATIBILITY
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By default,
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.I ar
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writes archives that may be incompatible with historic archives, as
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the format used for storing archive members with names longer than
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fifteen characters has changed.
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This implementation of
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.I ar
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is backward compatible with previous versions of
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.I ar
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in that it can read and write (using the \-T option) historic archives.
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The \-T option is provided for compatibility only, and will be deleted
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in a future release.
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See
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.IR ar (5)
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for more information.
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.SH STANDARDS
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The
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.I ar
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utility is expected to offer a superset of the POSIX 1003.2 functionality.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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ld(1), ranlib(1), strmode(3), ar(5)
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.SH HISTORY
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A
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.I ar
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command appeared in
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Version 1 AT&T UNIX.
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