This GNU tar 1.10. Please send bug reports, etc., to bug-gnu-utils@prep.ai.mit.edu. GNU tar is based heavily on John Gilmore's public domain tar, but with added features. The manual is currently being written. An old manual, surely riddled with errors, is in tar.texinfo. Please don't send in bug reports about that manual. In particular, the mechanism for doing incremental dumps has been significantly changed. This distribution also includes rmt, the remote tape server (which must reside in /etc). The mt program is in the GNU cpio distribution. See the file INSTALL for compilation and installation instructions for Unix. makefile.pc is a makefile for Turbo C 2.0 on MS-DOS. Various people have been having problems using floppies on a NeXT. I've gotten conflicting reports about what should be done to solve the problems, and we have no way to test it ourselves. User-visible changes since 1.09: Filename to -G is optional. -C works right. Names newer and --newer-mtime work right. -g is now --incremental -G is now --listed-incremental Sparse files now work correctly. --volume is now called --label. --exclude now takes a filename argument, and --exclude-from does what --exclude used to do. Exit status is now correct. --totals keeps track of total I/O and prints it when tar exits. When using --label with --extract, the label is now a regexp. New option --tape-length (-L) does multi-volume handling like BSD dump: you tell tar how big the tape is and it will prompt at that point instead of waiting for a write error. New backup scripts level-0 and level-1 which might be useful to people. They use a file "backup-specs" for information, and shouldn't need local modification. These are what we use to do all our backups at the FSF.