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-   <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
 
-   %general-entities;
 
- ]>
 
- <sect1 id="ch-system-tar" role="wrap">
 
-   <?dbhtml filename="tar.html"?>
 
-   <sect1info condition="script">
 
-     <productname>tar</productname>
 
-     <productnumber>&tar-version;</productnumber>
 
-     <address>&tar-url;</address>
 
-   </sect1info>
 
-   <title>Tar-&tar-version;</title>
 
-   <indexterm zone="ch-system-tar">
 
-     <primary sortas="a-Tar">Tar</primary>
 
-   </indexterm>
 
-   <sect2 role="package">
 
-     <title/>
 
-     <para>The Tar package provides the ability to create tar archives as well
 
-     as perform various other kinds of archive manipulation.  Tar can be used on
 
-     previously created archives to extract files, to store additional files, or
 
-     to update or list files which were already stored. </para>
 
-     <segmentedlist>
 
-       <segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle>
 
-       <segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle>
 
-       <seglistitem>
 
-         <seg>&tar-fin-sbu;</seg>
 
-         <seg>&tar-fin-du;</seg>
 
-       </seglistitem>
 
-     </segmentedlist>
 
-   </sect2>
 
-   <sect2 role="installation">
 
-     <title>Installation of Tar</title>
 
-     <para>Prepare Tar for compilation:</para>
 
- <screen><userinput remap="configure">FORCE_UNSAFE_CONFIGURE=1  \
 
- ./configure --prefix=/usr \
 
-             --bindir=/bin</userinput></screen>
 
-     <variablelist>
 
-       <title>The meaning of the configure option:</title>
 
-       <varlistentry>
 
-         <term><envar>FORCE_UNSAFE_CONFIGURE=1</envar></term>
 
-         <listitem>
 
-           <para>This forces the test for <function>mknod</function> to be run
 
-           as root.  It is generally considered dangerous to run this test as
 
-           the root user, but as it is being run on a system that has only been
 
-           partially built, overriding it is OK.</para>
 
-         </listitem>
 
-       </varlistentry>
 
-     </variablelist>
 
-     <para>Compile the package:</para>
 
- <screen><userinput remap="make">make</userinput></screen>
 
-     <para>To test the results (about 3 SBU), issue:</para>
 
- <screen><userinput remap="test">make check</userinput></screen>
 
- <!-- Seems to pass for version 1.31. Keeping as a comment just in case...
 
-     <para>One test, link mismatch, is known to fail.</para>
 
- -->
 
-     <para>Install the package:</para>
 
- <screen><userinput remap="install">make install
 
- make -C doc install-html docdir=/usr/share/doc/tar-&tar-version;</userinput></screen>
 
-   </sect2>
 
-   <sect2 id="contents-tar" role="content">
 
-     <title>Contents of Tar</title>
 
-     <segmentedlist>
 
-       <segtitle>Installed programs</segtitle>
 
-       <segtitle>Installed directory</segtitle>
 
-       <seglistitem>
 
-         <seg>tar</seg>
 
-         <seg>/usr/share/doc/tar-&tar-version;</seg>
 
-       </seglistitem>
 
-     </segmentedlist>
 
-     <variablelist>
 
-       <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
 
-       <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
 
-       <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
 
-       <varlistentry id="tar">
 
-         <term><command>tar</command></term>
 
-         <listitem>
 
-           <para>Creates, extracts files from, and lists the contents of archives,
 
-           also known as tarballs</para>
 
-           <indexterm zone="ch-system-tar tar">
 
-             <primary sortas="b-tar">tar</primary>
 
-           </indexterm>
 
-         </listitem>
 
-       </varlistentry>
 
-     </variablelist>
 
-   </sect2>
 
- </sect1>
 
 
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