@c This is part of the paxutils manual.
-@c Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+@c Copyright (C) 2006, 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@c This file is distributed under GFDL 1.1 or any later version
@c published by the Free Software Foundation.
member name. One way this situation can occur is if more than one
version of a file has been stored in the archive. For information
about adding new versions of a file to an archive, see @ref{update}.
-@FIXME-xref{To learn more about having more than one archive member with the
-same name, see -backup node, when it's written.}
In addition to entries describing archive members, an archive may
contain entries which @command{tar} itself uses to store information.
The @code{uid} and @code{gid} fields are the numeric user and group
@acronym{ID} of the file owners, respectively. If the operating system does
-not support numeric user or group @acronym{ID}s, these fields should be ignored.
+not support numeric user or group @acronym{ID}s, these fields should
+be ignored.
The @code{size} field is the size of the file in bytes; linked files
-are archived with this field specified as zero. @FIXME-xref{Modifiers, in
-particular the @option{--incremental} (@option{-G}) option.}
+are archived with this field specified as zero.
The @code{mtime} field is the data modification time of the file at
the time it was archived. It is the ASCII representation of the octal
@node Dumpdir
@unnumberedsec Dumpdir
@include dumpdir.texi
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