From 48d20d8f9ed9f2ce7ba119ca0d90552a40c213a3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sergey Poznyakoff Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 09:42:22 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Minor fixes. --- doc/tar.texi | 16 ++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/tar.texi b/doc/tar.texi index 62a65cf..00d4ff2 100644 --- a/doc/tar.texi +++ b/doc/tar.texi @@ -2765,7 +2765,7 @@ would suppress security-related information. This keyword allows user control over the name that is written into the ustar header blocks for the extended headers. The name is obtained -from @var{string} after substituting the following meta-characters: +from @var{string} after making the following substitutions: @multitable @columnfractions .30 .70 @headitem Meta-character @tab Replaced By @@ -2790,8 +2790,8 @@ will use the following default value: @item globexthdr.name=@var{string} This keyword allows user control over the name that is written into the ustar header blocks for global extended header records. The name -shall will be obtained from the contents of @var{string}, after the -following character substitutions have been made: +is obtained from the contents of @var{string}, after making +the following substitutions: @multitable @columnfractions .30 .70 @headitem Meta-character @tab Replaced By @@ -2802,7 +2802,7 @@ starting at 1. @item %% @tab A @samp{%} character. @end multitable -Any other @samp{%} characters in string produce undefined results. +Any other @samp{%} characters in @var{string} produce undefined results. If no option @samp{globexthdr.name=string} is specified, @command{tar} will use the following default value: @@ -4037,7 +4037,7 @@ files from @file{practice}: @smallexample $ @kbd{tar -cvf bluesrock.tar blues rock} blues -classical +rock $ @kbd{tar -cvf folkjazz.tar folk jazz} folk jazz @@ -4051,7 +4051,7 @@ contain what they are supposed to: $ @kbd{tar -tvf bluesrock.tar} -rw-r--r-- melissa user 105 1997-01-21 19:42 blues -rw-r--r-- melissa user 33 1997-01-20 15:34 rock -$ @kbd{tar -tvf folkjazz.tar} +$ @kbd{tar -tvf jazzfolk.tar} -rw-r--r-- melissa user 20 1996-09-23 16:44 folk -rw-r--r-- melissa user 65 1997-01-30 14:15 jazz @end smallexample @@ -4063,15 +4063,15 @@ $ @kbd{cd ..} $ @kbd{tar --concatenate --file=bluesrock.tar jazzfolk.tar} @end smallexample -If you now list the contents of the @file{bluesclass.tar}, you will see +If you now list the contents of the @file{bluesrock.tar}, you will see that now it also contains the archive members of @file{jazzfolk.tar}: @smallexample $ @kbd{tar --list --file=bluesrock.tar} blues rock -jazz folk +jazz @end smallexample When you use @option{--concatenate}, the source and target archives must -- 2.44.0