if (IS_RELATIVE_FILE_NAME (name))
{
- /* Set COPY to the absolute file name if possible.
+ /* Set COPY to the absolute path for this name.
FIXME: There should be no need to get the absolute file name.
- getcwd is slow, it might fail, and it does not necessarily
- return a canonical name even when it succeeds. Perhaps we
- can use dev+ino pairs instead of names? */
- const char *cwd = tar_getcdpath (cdidx);
+ tar_getcdpath does not return a true "canonical" path, so
+ this following approach may lead to situations where the same
+ file or directory is processed twice under different absolute
+ paths without that duplication being detected. Perhaps we
+ should use dev+ino pairs instead of names? */
+ const char *cdpath = tar_getcdpath (cdidx);
size_t copylen;
bool need_separator;
- copylen = strlen (cwd);
+ copylen = strlen (cdpath);
need_separator = ! (DOUBLE_SLASH_IS_DISTINCT_ROOT
- && copylen == 2 && ISSLASH (cwd[1]));
+ && copylen == 2 && ISSLASH (cdpath[1]));
copy = xmalloc (copylen + need_separator + strlen (name) + 1);
- strcpy (copy, cwd);
+ strcpy (copy, cdpath);
copy[copylen] = DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR;
strcpy (copy + copylen + need_separator, name);
}
{
/* The directory's name. */
char const *name;
- /* Current working directory; initialized by tar_getcwd */
- char *cwd;
+ /* "absolute" path representing this directory; in the contrast to
+ the real absolute pathname, it can contain /../ components (see
+ normalize_filename_x for the reason of it). */
+ char *abspath;
/* If nonzero, the file descriptor of the directory, or AT_FDCWD if
the working directory. If zero, the directory needs to be opened
to be used. */
if (! wd_count)
{
wd[wd_count].name = ".";
- wd[wd_count].cwd = xgetcwd ();
+ wd[wd_count].abspath = xgetcwd ();
wd[wd_count].fd = AT_FDCWD;
wd_count++;
}
}
wd[wd_count].name = dir;
+ /* if the given name is an absolute path, then use that path
+ to represent this working directory; otherwise, construct
+ a path based on the previous -C option's absolute path */
if (IS_ABSOLUTE_FILE_NAME (wd[wd_count].name))
- wd[wd_count].cwd = xstrdup (wd[wd_count].name);
+ wd[wd_count].abspath = xstrdup (wd[wd_count].name);
else
{
- namebuf_t nbuf = namebuf_create (wd[wd_count - 1].cwd);
+ namebuf_t nbuf = namebuf_create (wd[wd_count - 1].abspath);
namebuf_add_dir (nbuf, wd[wd_count].name);
- wd[wd_count].cwd = namebuf_finish (nbuf);
+ wd[wd_count].abspath = namebuf_finish (nbuf);
}
wd[wd_count].fd = 0;
return wd_count++;
return wd[chdir_current].name;
}
+/* Return the absolute path that represents the working
+ directory referenced by IDX.
+
+ If wd is empty, then there were no -C options given, and
+ chdir_args() has never been called, so we simply return the
+ process's actual cwd. (Note that in this case IDX is ignored,
+ since it should always be 0.) */
const char *
tar_getcdpath (int idx)
{
cwd = xgetcwd ();
return cwd;
}
- return wd[idx].cwd;
+ return wd[idx].abspath;
}
\f
void
{"no-same-permissions", NO_SAME_PERMISSIONS_OPTION, 0, 0,
N_("apply the user's umask when extracting permissions from the archive (default for ordinary users)"), GRID+1 },
{"preserve-order", 's', 0, 0,
- N_("sort names to extract to match archive"), GRID+1 },
+ N_("member arguments are listed in the same order as the "
+ "files in the archive"), GRID+1 },
{"same-order", 0, 0, OPTION_ALIAS, NULL, GRID+1 },
{"preserve", PRESERVE_OPTION, 0, 0,
N_("same as both -p and -s"), GRID+1 },
{"hard-dereference", HARD_DEREFERENCE_OPTION, 0, 0,
N_("follow hard links; archive and dump the files they refer to"), GRID+1 },
{"starting-file", 'K', N_("MEMBER-NAME"), 0,
- N_("begin at member MEMBER-NAME in the archive"), GRID+1 },
+ N_("begin at member MEMBER-NAME when reading the archive"), GRID+1 },
{"newer", 'N', N_("DATE-OR-FILE"), 0,
N_("only store files newer than DATE-OR-FILE"), GRID+1 },
{"after-date", 0, 0, OPTION_ALIAS, NULL, GRID+1 },
&& !IS_SUBCOMMAND_CLASS (SUBCL_READ))
USAGE_ERROR ((0, 0, _("--xattrs can be used only on POSIX archives")));
+ if ((starting_file_option || same_order_option)
+ && !IS_SUBCOMMAND_CLASS (SUBCL_READ))
+ USAGE_ERROR ((0, 0,
+ _("--%s option cannot be used with %s"),
+ starting_file_option ? "starting-file" : "same-order",
+ subcommand_string (subcommand_option)));
+
/* If ready to unlink hierarchies, so we are for simpler files. */
if (recursive_unlink_option)
old_files_option = UNLINK_FIRST_OLD_FILES;