{ "path", path_coder, path_decoder },
{ "size", size_coder, size_decoder },
{ "uid", uid_coder, uid_decoder },
- { "uname", uname_coder, uname_decoder },
+ { "uname", uname_coder, uname_decoder },
+#if 0 /* GNU private keywords (not yet implemented) */
+ /* Sparse file handling */
+ { "GNU.sparse.offset", sparse_offset_coder, sparse_offset_decoder },
+ { "GNU.sparse.numbytes", sparse_numbytes_coder, sparse_numbytes_decoder },
+
+ /* The next directory entry actually contains the names of files that were
+ in the directory at the time the dump was made. Supersedes
+ GNUTYPE_DUMPDIR header type */
+ { "GNU.dumpdir", dumpdir_coder, dumpdir_decoder },
+
+ /* Keeps the tape/volume header. May be present only in the global headers.
+ Equivalent to GNUTYPE_VOLHDR */
+ { "GNU.volume.header", volume_header_coder, volume_header_decoder },
+
+ /* These may be present in a first global header of the archive. They
+ provide the same functionality as GNUTYPE_MULTIVOL header.
+ The GNU.volume.size keeps the real_s_sizeleft value (which is
+ otherwise kept in the size field of a multivolume header).
+ The GNU.volume.offset keeps the offset of the start of this
+ volume (otherwise kept in oldgnu_header.offset */
+ { "GNU.volume.size", volume_size_coder, volume_size_decoder },
+ { "GNU.volume.offset", volume_offset_coder, volume_offset_decoder },
+#endif
{ NULL },
};
static void
path_coder (struct tar_stat_info *st, char *keyword, struct xheader *xhdr)
{
- code_string (st->orig_file_name, keyword, xhdr);
+ code_string (st->file_name, keyword, xhdr);
}
static void