* Configuring Help Summary::
* Genfile::
* Snapshot Files::
+* Dumpdir::
* Free Software Needs Free Documentation::
* Copying This Manual::
* Index of Command Line Options::
* Genfile::
* Snapshot Files::
+* Dumpdir::
Copying This Manual
you give it the name you chose. The files, @file{blues}, @file{folk},
and @file{jazz}, are now members of the archive, @file{collection.tar}
(they are @dfn{file name arguments} to the @option{--create} operation).
-@FIXME{xref here to the discussion of file name args?}Now that they are
+@FIXME-xref{to the discussion of file name args?}Now that they are
in the archive, they are called @emph{archive members}, not files.
(@pxref{Definitions,members}).
@itemx --show-stored-names
Display file or member names after applying any transformations
-(@FIXME-pxref{}). In particular, when used in conjunction with one of
+(@pxref{transform}). In particular, when used in conjunction with one of
archive creation operations it instructs tar to list the member names
stored in the archive, as opposed to the actual file
names. @xref{listing member and file names}.
where @var{x} is a letter describing the status of the file: @samp{Y}
if the file is present in the archive, @samp{N} if the file is not
included in the archive, or a @samp{D} if the file is a directory (and
-is included in the archive).@FIXME-xref{dumpdir format}. Each such
+is included in the archive). @xref{Dumpdir}, for the detailed
+description of dumpdirs and status codes. Each such
line is terminated by a newline character. The last line is followed
by an additional newline to indicate the end of the data.
@appendix Format of the Incremental Snapshot Files
@include snapshot.texi
+@node Dumpdir
+@appendix Dumpdir
+@include dumpdir.texi
+
@node Free Software Needs Free Documentation
@appendix Free Software Needs Free Documentation
@include freemanuals.texi