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author | Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> | 2017-11-18 08:39:33 -0800 |
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committer | Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> | 2017-11-18 08:42:23 -0800 |
commit | 0c8e7bad3e3c81602c88afb9f0faed70829ae09c (patch) | |
tree | 081a64b9fa69f3216109bbc0f2044e3113d53a1f | |
parent | 37d7ce16c512d0b049c1d6ce6372432fdcaba3df (diff) | |
download | tar-0c8e7bad3e3c81602c88afb9f0faed70829ae09c.tar.gz |
Port to Texinfo 6.4
* doc/tar.texi (Sparse Recovery): Omit ‘.’ from anchor name,
as ‘makeinfo’ now complains about it. All uses changed.
-rw-r--r-- | doc/sparse.texi | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/tar.texi | 26 |
2 files changed, 15 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/doc/sparse.texi b/doc/sparse.texi index d607fb74..84fe2b0c 100644 --- a/doc/sparse.texi +++ b/doc/sparse.texi @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ format, it will also extract a file containing extension header attributes. This file can be used to expand the file to its original state. However, posix-aware @command{tar}s will usually ignore the unknown variables, which makes restoring the file more -difficult. @xref{extracting sparse v.0.x, Extraction of sparse +difficult. @xref{extracting sparse v0x, Extraction of sparse members in v.0.0 format}, for the detailed description of how to restore such members using non-GNU @command{tar}s. @end enumerate @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ The real name of the sparse file is stored in the variable @code{GNU.sparse.name}. Thus, those @command{tar} implementations that are not aware of GNU extensions will at least extract the files into separate directories, giving the user a possibility to expand it -afterwards. @xref{extracting sparse v.0.x, Extraction of sparse +afterwards. @xref{extracting sparse v0x, Extraction of sparse members in v.0.1 format}, for the detailed description of how to restore such members using non-GNU @command{tar}s. diff --git a/doc/tar.texi b/doc/tar.texi index ec657f53..ce8508f5 100644 --- a/doc/tar.texi +++ b/doc/tar.texi @@ -1521,7 +1521,7 @@ the error message is produced because there is no member named @file{folk}, only one named @file{home/myself/folk}. If you are not sure of the exact file name, use @dfn{globbing -patterns}, for example: +patterns}, for example: @smallexample $ @kbd{tar --list --file=practice.tar --wildcards '*/folk'} @@ -3155,7 +3155,7 @@ Disable extended attributes support. @xref{Extended File Attributes, xattrs}. When @command{tar} is using the @option{--files-from} option, this option instructs @command{tar} to expect file names terminated with -@acronym{NUL}, and to process file names verbatim. +@acronym{NUL}, and to process file names verbatim. This means that @command{tar} correctly works with file names that contain newlines or begin with a dash. @@ -3896,7 +3896,7 @@ tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors @end group @end example -The following table summarizes all position-sensitive options. +The following table summarizes all position-sensitive options. @table @option @item --directory=@var{dir} @@ -3915,24 +3915,24 @@ The following table summarizes all position-sensitive options. @itemx --no-verbatim-files-from @xref{verbatim-files-from}. -@item --recursion +@item --recursion @itemx --no-recursion @xref{recurse}. -@item --anchored -@itemx --no-anchored +@item --anchored +@itemx --no-anchored @xref{anchored patterns}. -@item --ignore-case -@itemx --no-ignore-case +@item --ignore-case +@itemx --no-ignore-case @xref{case-insensitive matches}. @item --wildcards @itemx --no-wildcards @xref{controlling pattern-matching}. -@item --wildcards-match-slash -@itemx --no-wildcards-match-slash +@item --wildcards-match-slash +@itemx --no-wildcards-match-slash @xref{controlling pattern-matching}. @item --exclude @@ -5596,7 +5596,7 @@ map file. @subsection Extended File Attributes Extended file attributes are name-value pairs that can be -associated with each node in a file system. Despite the fact that +associated with each node in a file system. Despite the fact that POSIX.1e draft which proposed them has been withdrawn, the extended file attributes are supported by many file systems. @GNUTAR{} can store extended file attributes along with the files. This feature is @@ -5711,7 +5711,7 @@ listing of ACL is printed after each file entry: @group -rw-r--r--+ smith/users 110 2016-03-16 16:07 file a: user::rw-,user:gray:-w-,group::r--,mask::rw-,other::r-- -@end group +@end group @end example @dfn{Security-Enhanced Linux} (@dfn{SELinux} for short) is a Linux @@ -10856,7 +10856,7 @@ Done @end group @end smallexample -@anchor{extracting sparse v.0.x} +@anchor{extracting sparse v0x} @cindex sparse files v.0.1, extracting with non-GNU tars @cindex sparse files v.0.0, extracting with non-GNU tars An @dfn{extended header} is a special @command{tar} archive header |