X-Git-Url: https://git.dogcows.com/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Ftar.texi;h=ac5f7175bce4ab3dbf58e73e049407d63b0c44d7;hb=4d753fced1ed3e2b6edf322c8ae7c3e8b48c948d;hp=ccfe88144bb3df398a94665e4690d87cf227e09b;hpb=6488588c5fc97c8d4d6a86be76016ca980fc871f;p=chaz%2Ftar diff --git a/doc/tar.texi b/doc/tar.texi index ccfe881..ac5f717 100644 --- a/doc/tar.texi +++ b/doc/tar.texi @@ -8577,7 +8577,7 @@ If a member is split between several volumes of an old GNU format archive most third party @command{tar} implementation will fail to extract it. To extract it, use @command{tarcat} program (@pxref{Tarcat}). This program is available from -@uref{http://www.gnu.org/@/software/@/tar/@/utils/@/tarcat, @GNUTAR{} +@uref{http://www.gnu.org/@/software/@/tar/@/utils/@/tarcat.html, @GNUTAR{} home page}. It concatenates several archive volumes into a single valid archive. For example, if you have three volumes named from @file{vol-1.tar} to @file{vol-2.tar}, you can do the following to @@ -8687,7 +8687,7 @@ a condensed file to its original form, by adding zero bloks (or To expand a file, you will need a simple auxiliary program called @command{xsparse}. It is available in source form from -@uref{http://www.gnu.org/@/software/@/tar/@/utils/@/xsparse, @GNUTAR{} +@uref{http://www.gnu.org/@/software/@/tar/@/utils/@/xsparse.html, @GNUTAR{} home page}. Let's begin with archive members in @dfn{sparse format