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LIBARCHIVE-FORMATS(5) manual page 
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== NAME == 
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'''libarchive-formats''' 
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- archive formats supported by the libarchive library 
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== DESCRIPTION == 
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The 
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[[ManPageibarchive3]] 
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library reads and writes a variety of streaming archive formats. 
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Generally speaking, all of these archive formats consist of a series of 
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"entries". 
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Each entry stores a single file system object, such as a file, directory, 
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or symbolic link. 
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The following provides a brief description of each format supported 
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by libarchive, with some information about recognized extensions or 
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limitations of the current library support. 
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Note that just because a format is supported by libarchive does not 
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imply that a program that uses libarchive will support that format. 
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Applications that use libarchive specify which formats they wish 
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to support, though many programs do use libarchive convenience 
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functions to enable all supported formats. 
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=== Tar Formats=== 
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The 
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[[ManPageibarchive3]] 
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library can read most tar archives. 
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It can write POSIX-standard 
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"ustar" 
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and 
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"pax interchange" 
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formats as well as v7 tar format and a subset of the legacy GNU tar format. 
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All tar formats store each entry in one or more 512-byte records. 
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The first record is used for file metadata, including filename, 
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timestamp, and mode information, and the file data is stored in 
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subsequent records. 
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Later variants have extended this by either appropriating undefined 
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areas of the header record, extending the header to multiple records, 
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or by storing special entries that modify the interpretation of 
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subsequent entries. 
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'''gnutar'''
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The 
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[[ManPageibarchive3]] 
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library can read most GNU-format tar archives. 
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It currently supports the most popular GNU extensions, including 
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modern long filename and linkname support, as well as atime and ctime data. 
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The libarchive library does not support multi-volume 
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archives, nor the old GNU long filename format. 
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It can read GNU sparse file entries, including the new POSIX-based 
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formats. 
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The 
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[[ManPageibarchive3]] 
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library can write GNU tar format, including long filename 
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and linkname support, as well as atime and ctime data. 
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'''pax'''
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The 
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[[ManPageibarchive3]] 
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library can read and write POSIX-compliant pax interchange format 
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archives. 
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Pax interchange format archives are an extension of the older ustar 
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format that adds a separate entry with additional attributes stored 
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as key/value pairs immediately before each regular entry. 
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The presence of these additional entries is the only difference between 
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pax interchange format and the older ustar format. 
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The extended attributes are of unlimited length and are stored 
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as UTF-8 Unicode strings. 
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Keywords defined in the standard are in all lowercase; vendors are allowed 
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to define custom keys by preceding them with the vendor name in all uppercase. 
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When writing pax archives, libarchive uses many of the SCHILY keys 
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defined by Joerg Schilling's 
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"star" 
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archiver and a few LIBARCHIVE keys. 
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The libarchive library can read most of the SCHILY keys 
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and most of the GNU keys introduced by GNU tar. 
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It silently ignores any keywords that it does not understand. 
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The pax interchange format converts filenames to Unicode 
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and stores them using the UTF-8 encoding. 
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Prior to libarchive 3.0, libarchive erroneously assumed 
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that the system wide-character routines natively supported 
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Unicode. 
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This caused it to mis-handle non-ASCII filenames on systems 
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that did not satisfy this assumption. 
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'''restricted''' pax
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The libarchive library can also write pax archives in which it 
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attempts to suppress the extended attributes entry whenever 
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possible. 
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The result will be identical to a ustar archive unless the 
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extended attributes entry is required to store a long file 
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name, long linkname, extended ACL, file flags, or if any of the standard 
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ustar data (user name, group name, UID, GID, etc) cannot be fully 
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represented in the ustar header. 
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In all cases, the result can be dearchived by any program that 
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can read POSIX-compliant pax interchange format archives. 
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Programs that correctly read ustar format (see below) will also be 
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able to read this format; any extended attributes will be extracted as 
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separate files stored in 
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''PaxHeader'' 
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directories. 
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'''ustar'''
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The libarchive library can both read and write this format. 
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This format has the following limitations: 
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    Device major and minor numbers are limited to 21 bits. 
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    Nodes with larger numbers will not be added to the archive. 
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    Path names in the archive are limited to 255 bytes. 
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    (Shorter if there is no / character in exactly the right place.) 
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    Symbolic links and hard links are stored in the archive with 
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    the name of the referenced file. 
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    This name is limited to 100 bytes. 
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    Extended attributes, file flags, and other extended 
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    security information cannot be stored. 
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    Archive entries are limited to 8 gigabytes in size. 
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    Note that the pax interchange format has none of these restrictions. 
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    The ustar format is old and widely supported. 
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    It is recommended when compatibility is the primary concern. 
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    '''v7'''
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    The libarchive library can read and write the legacy v7 tar format. 
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    This format has the following limitations: 
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    Only regular files, directories, and symbolic links can be archived. 
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    Block and character device nodes, FIFOs, and sockets cannot be archived. 
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    Path names in the archive are limited to 100 bytes. 
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    Symbolic links and hard links are stored in the archive with 
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    the name of the referenced file. 
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    This name is limited to 100 bytes. 
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    User and group information are stored as numeric IDs; there 
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    is no provision for storing user or group names. 
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    Extended attributes, file flags, and other extended 
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    security information cannot be stored. 
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    Archive entries are limited to 8 gigabytes in size. 
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    Generally, users should prefer the ustar format for portability 
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    as the v7 tar format is both less useful and less portable. 
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    The libarchive library also reads a variety of commonly-used extensions to 
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    the basic tar format. 
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    These extensions are recognized automatically whenever they appear. 
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    Numeric extensions.
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    The POSIX standards require fixed-length numeric fields to be written with 
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    some character position reserved for terminators. 
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    Libarchive allows these fields to be written without terminator characters. 
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    This extends the allowable range; in particular, ustar archives with this 
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    extension can support entries up to 64 gigabytes in size. 
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    Libarchive also recognizes base-256 values in most numeric fields. 
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    This essentially removes all limitations on file size, modification time, 
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    and device numbers. 
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    Solaris extensions
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    Libarchive recognizes ACL and extended attribute records written 
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    by Solaris tar. 
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    The first tar program appeared in Seventh Edition Unix in 1979. 
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    The first official standard for the tar file format was the 
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    "ustar" 
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    (Unix Standard Tar) format defined by POSIX in 1988. 
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    POSIX.1-2001 extended the ustar format to create the 
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    "pax interchange" 
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    format. 
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    === Cpio Formats=== 
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    The libarchive library can read a number of common cpio variants and can write 
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    "odc" 
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    and 
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    "newc" 
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    format archives. 
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    A cpio archive stores each entry as a fixed-size header followed 
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    by a variable-length filename and variable-length data. 
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    Unlike the tar format, the cpio format does only minimal padding 
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    of the header or file data. 
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    There are several cpio variants, which differ primarily in 
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    how they store the initial header: some store the values as 
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    octal or hexadecimal numbers in ASCII, others as binary values of 
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    varying byte order and length. 
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    '''binary'''
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    The libarchive library transparently reads both big-endian and little-endian 
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    variants of the original binary cpio format. 
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    This format used 32-bit binary values for file size and mtime, 
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    and 16-bit binary values for the other fields. 
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    '''odc'''
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    The libarchive library can both read and write this 
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    POSIX-standard format, which is officially known as the 
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    "cpio interchange format" 
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    or the 
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    "octet-oriented cpio archive format" 
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    and sometimes unofficially referred to as the 
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    "old character format". 
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    This format stores the header contents as octal values in ASCII. 
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    It is standard, portable, and immune from byte-order confusion. 
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    File sizes and mtime are limited to 33 bits (8GB file size), 
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    other fields are limited to 18 bits. 
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    '''SVR4/newc'''
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    The libarchive library can read both CRC and non-CRC variants of 
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    this format. 
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    The SVR4 format uses eight-digit hexadecimal values for 
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    all header fields. 
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    This limits file size to 4GB, and also limits the mtime and 
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    other fields to 32 bits. 
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    The SVR4 format can optionally include a CRC of the file 
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    contents, although libarchive does not currently verify this CRC. 
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    Cpio first appeared in PWB/UNIX 1.0, which was released within 
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    AT&T in 1977. 
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    PWB/UNIX 1.0 formed the basis of System III Unix, released outside 
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    of AT&T in 1981. 
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    This makes cpio older than tar, although cpio was not included 
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    in Version 7 AT&T Unix. 
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    As a result, the tar command became much better known in universities 
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    and research groups that used Version 7. 
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    The combination of the 
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    '''find''' 
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    and 
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    '''cpio''' 
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    utilities provided very precise control over file selection. 
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    Unfortunately, the format has many limitations that make it unsuitable 
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    for widespread use. 
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    Only the POSIX format permits files over 4GB, and its 18-bit 
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    limit for most other fields makes it unsuitable for modern systems. 
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    In addition, cpio formats only store numeric UID/GID values (not 
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    usernames and group names), which can make it very difficult to correctly 
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    transfer archives across systems with dissimilar user numbering. 
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    === Shar Formats=== 
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    A 
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    "shell archive" 
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    is a shell script that, when executed on a POSIX-compliant 
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    system, will recreate a collection of file system objects. 
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    The libarchive library can write two different kinds of shar archives: 
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    '''shar'''
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    The traditional shar format uses a limited set of POSIX 
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    commands, including 
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    [[echo(1)|http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=echo&sektion=1]], 
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    [[mkdir(1)|http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mkdir&sektion=1]], 
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    and 
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    [[sed(1)|http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=sed&sektion=1]]. 
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    It is suitable for portably archiving small collections of plain text files. 
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    However, it is not generally well-suited for large archives 
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    (many implementations of 
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    [[sh(1)|http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=sh&sektion=1]] 
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    have limits on the size of a script) nor should it be used with non-text files. 
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    '''shardump'''
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    This format is similar to shar but encodes files using 
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    [[uuencode(1)|http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=uuencode&sektion=1]] 
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    so that the result will be a plain text file regardless of the file contents. 
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    It also includes additional shell commands that attempt to reproduce as 
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    many file attributes as possible, including owner, mode, and flags. 
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    The additional commands used to restore file attributes make 
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    shardump archives less portable than plain shar archives. 
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    === ISO9660 format=== 
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    Libarchive can read and extract from files containing ISO9660-compliant 
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    CDROM images. 
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    In many cases, this can remove the need to burn a physical CDROM 
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    just in order to read the files contained in an ISO9660 image. 
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    It also avoids security and complexity issues that come with 
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    virtual mounts and loopback devices. 
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    Libarchive supports the most common Rockridge extensions and has partial 
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    support for Joliet extensions. 
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    If both extensions are present, the Joliet extensions will be 
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    used and the Rockridge extensions will be ignored. 
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    In particular, this can create problems with hardlinks and symlinks, 
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    which are supported by Rockridge but not by Joliet. 
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    Libarchive reads ISO9660 images using a streaming strategy. 
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    This allows it to read compressed images directly 
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    (decompressing on the fly) and allows it to read images 
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    directly from network sockets, pipes, and other non-seekable 
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    data sources. 
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    This strategy works well for optimized ISO9660 images created 
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    by many popular programs. 
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    Such programs collect all directory information at the beginning 
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    of the ISO9660 image so it can be read from a physical disk 
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    with a minimum of seeking. 
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    However, not all ISO9660 images can be read in this fashion. 
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    Libarchive can also write ISO9660 images. 
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    Such images are fully optimized with the directory information 
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    preceding all file data. 
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    This is done by storing all file data to a temporary file 
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    while collecting directory information in memory. 
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    When the image is finished, libarchive writes out the 
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    directory structure followed by the file data. 
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    The location used for the temporary file can be changed 
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    by the usual environment variables. 
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    === Zip format=== 
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    Libarchive can read and write zip format archives that have 
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    uncompressed entries and entries compressed with the 
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    "deflate" 
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    algorithm. 
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    Other zip compression algorithms are not supported. 
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    It can extract jar archives, archives that use Zip64 extensions and 
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    self-extracting zip archives. 
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    Libarchive can use either of two different strategies for 
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    reading Zip archives: 
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    a streaming strategy which is fast and can handle extremely 
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    large archives, and a seeking strategy which can correctly 
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    process self-extracting Zip archives and archives with 
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    deleted members or other in-place modifications. 
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    The streaming reader processes Zip archives as they are read. 
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    It can read archives of arbitrary size from tape or 
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    network sockets, and can decode Zip archives that have 
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    been separately compressed or encoded. 
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    However, self-extracting Zip archives and archives with 
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    certain types of modifications cannot be correctly 
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    handled. 
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    Such archives require that the reader first process the 
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    Central Directory, which is ordinarily located 
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    at the end of a Zip archive and is thus inaccessible 
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    to the streaming reader. 
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    If the program using libarchive has enabled seek support, then 
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    libarchive will use this to processes the central directory first. 
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    In particular, the seeking reader must be used to 
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    correctly handle self-extracting archives. 
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    Such archives consist of a program followed by a regular 
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    Zip archive. 
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    The streaming reader cannot parse the initial program 
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    portion, but the seeking reader starts by reading the 
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    Central Directory from the end of the archive. 
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    Similarly, Zip archives that have been modified in-place 
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    can have deleted entries or other garbage data that 
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    can only be accurately detected by first reading the 
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    Central Directory. 
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    === Archive (library) file format=== 
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    The Unix archive format (commonly created by the 
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    [[ar(1)|http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ar&sektion=1]] 
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    archiver) is a general-purpose format which is 
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    used almost exclusively for object files to be 
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    read by the link editor 
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    [[ld(1)|http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ld&sektion=1]]. 
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    The ar format has never been standardised. 
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    There are two common variants: 
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    the GNU format derived from SVR4, 
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    and the BSD format, which first appeared in 4.4BSD. 
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    The two differ primarily in their handling of filenames 
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    longer than 15 characters: 
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    the GNU/SVR4 variant writes a filename table at the beginning of the archive; 
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    the BSD format stores each long filename in an extension 
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    area adjacent to the entry. 
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    Libarchive can read both extensions, 
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    including archives that may include both types of long filenames. 
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    Programs using libarchive can write GNU/SVR4 format 
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    if they provide an entry called 
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    ''//'' 
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    containing a filename table to be written into the archive 
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    before any of the entries. 
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    Any entries whose names are not in the filename table 
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    will be written using BSD-style long filenames. 
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    This can cause problems for programs such as 
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    GNU ld that do not support the BSD-style long filenames. 
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    === mtree=== 
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    Libarchive can read and write files in 
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    [[ManPageMtree5]] 
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    format. 
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    This format is not a true archive format, but rather a textual description 
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    of a file hierarchy in which each line specifies the name of a file and 
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    provides specific metadata about that file. 
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    Libarchive can read all of the keywords supported by both 
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    the NetBSD and FreeBSD versions of 
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    [[mtree(8)|http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mtree&sektion=8]], 
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    although many of the keywords cannot currently be stored in an 
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    '''archive_entry''' 
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    object. 
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    When writing, libarchive supports use of the 
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    [[ManPagerchiveriteetptions3]] 
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    interface to specify which keywords should be included in the 
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    output. 
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    If libarchive was compiled with access to suitable 
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    cryptographic libraries (such as the OpenSSL libraries), 
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    it can compute hash entries such as 
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    '''sha512''' 
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    or 
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    '''md5''' 
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    from file data being written to the mtree writer. 
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    When reading an mtree file, libarchive will locate the corresponding 
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    files on disk using the 
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    '''contents''' 
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    keyword if present or the regular filename. 
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    If it can locate and open the file on disk, it will use that 
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    to fill in any metadata that is missing from the mtree file 
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    and will read the file contents and return those to the program 
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    using libarchive. 
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    If it cannot locate and open the file on disk, libarchive 
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    will return an error for any attempt to read the entry 
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    body. 
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    === 7-Zip=== 
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    Libarchive can read and write 7-Zip format archives. 
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    TODO: Need more information 
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    === CAB=== 
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    Libarchive can read Microsoft Cabinet ( 
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    "CAB )" 
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    format archives. 
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    TODO: Need more information. 
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    === LHA=== 
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    TODO: Information about libarchive's LHA support 
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    === RAR=== 
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    Libarchive has limited support for reading RAR format archives. 
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    Currently, libarchive can read RARv3 format archives 
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    which have been either created uncompressed, or compressed using 
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    any of the compression methods supported by the RARv3 format. 
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    Libarchive can also read self-extracting RAR archives. 
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    === Warc=== 
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    Libarchive can read and write 
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    "web archives". 
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    TODO: Need more information 
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    === XAR=== 
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    Libarchive can read and write the XAR format used by many Apple tools. 
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    TODO: Need more information 
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    == SEE ALSO == 
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    [[ar(1)|http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ar&sektion=1]], 
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    [[ManPageBsdcpio1]], 
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    [[mkisofs(1)|http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mkisofs&sektion=1]], 
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    [[shar(1)|http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=shar&sektion=1]], 
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    [[ManPageBsdtar1]], 
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    [[zip(1)|http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=zip&sektion=1]], 
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    [[zlib(3)|http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=zlib&sektion=3]], 
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    [[ManPageCpio5]], 
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    [[ManPageMtree5]], 
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    [[ManPageTar5]]