1 Suggestions for improving GNU tar.
3 * Incorporate fixes from major distributions, e.g., Debian GNU/Linux.
5 * Add support for restoring file time stamps to sub-second resolution,
6 if the file system supports this.
8 * Add support for restoring the attributes of symbolic links, for
9 OSes like FreeBSD that have the lutimes and lchmod functions.
11 * --append should bail out if the two archives are of different types.
13 * Add support for GNU private keywords in POSIX 1003.1-2001 headers,
14 so that the GNU extensions (--incremental, --label and
15 --multi-volume) may be used with POSIX archives.
17 * Add support for a 'pax' command that conforms to POSIX 1003.1-2001.
18 This would unify paxutils with tar.
20 * Remove command-line incompatibilities between GNU tar and UNIX tar
21 as specified by UNIX98. The main problem is:
23 l GNU tar doesn't cross filesystem boundaries.
24 UNIX98 tar warns if all links cannot be resolved.
25 (GNU tar --check-links option)
27 Currently tar prints a warning when this option is used. Sometime
28 in the future its semantics will be changed to that of --check-links.
29 In the meanwhile we should announce a phase-in period where "l"
32 * Interoperate better with Joerg Schilling's star implementation.
34 * Add an option to remove files that compare successfully.
36 From: Roesinger Eric <ROESINGE@tce.com>
37 Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 18:43:43 -0500
39 It would be useful to be able to use '--remove-files' with '--diff',
40 to remove all files that compare successfully, when verifying a backup.
42 * Add tests for the new functonality.
47 Subject: TAR suggestion...
48 Date: Wed, 1 May 2002 18:26:36 -0500 (EST)
50 What I would like to do is:
52 foo my.tar.gz | tar -xzOf - | tar -cMf - -L 650000 - | bar
54 where 'foo' is a program that retrieves the archive and streams it
55 to stdout and bar is a program that streams the stdin to CDR.
57 (http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-utils/2002-05/msg00022.html)
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