version 1.13.26
+* Added support for POSIX.1-2001 archive format.
+* New option --format allows to select the output archive format
+* The default output format can be selected at configuration time
+by presetting the environment variable DEFAULT_ARCHIVE_FORMAT.
+Allowed values are GNU, V7, OLDGNU and POSIX.
+
* Bug fixes.
* New options --index-file, --no-overwrite-dir. The --overwrite-dir
operating system supports large files. Typically, large files are
those larger on 2 GB on a 32-bit host.
+The default archive format is GNU, this can be overridden by
+presetting DEFAULT_ARCHIVE_FORMAT while configuring. The allowed
+values are GNU, V7, OLDGNU and POSIX.
+
The default archive device is now `stdin' on read and `stdout' on write.
The installer can still override this by presetting `DEFAULT_ARCHIVE'
in the environment before configuring (the behavior of `-[0-7]' or
* Incorporate fixes from major distributions, e.g., Debian GNU/Linux.
-* Fix tar so that it can read and write POSIX.1-1990 tar archives.
-
-* Add support for POSIX 1003.1-2001 tar archives
- (along with technical corrections to the standard since 2001).
+* Add support for GNU private keywords in POSIX 1003.1-2001 headers,
+so that the GNU extensions (--sparse, --incremental, --label and
+--multi-volume) may be used with POSIX archives.
* Add support for a 'pax' command that conforms to POSIX 1003.1-2001.
This would unify paxutils with tar.
It would be useful to be able to use '--remove-files' with '--diff',
to remove all files that compare successfully, when verifying a backup.
+* Add an option to cut away the first N output path elements:
+
+ From: Marc Haber <mh+debian-bugs@zugschlus.de>
+ Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 08:55:31 +0200
+
+ some archives have members like
+ foo/bar
+ foo/baz
+ foo/bam
+
+ When I now want to extract the three members bar, baz and bam to the
+ directory fom instead foo, I need to extract to foo and then to move
+ the files over manually.
+
+ patch(1) solves that problem by offering an option taking the number
+ of path elements to cut away before using the path name. With an
+ option like that, the above problem could be solved with
+
+ tar --extract --cut-path-elements 1 --directory fom
+
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