ST TAR
This documentation is a short description of how to extract ALL files from a unix tar file, list all files in a unix tar file and create your own unix compatible tar files on your ATARI ST. There are two programs in this collection. DTAR.TTP extracts ALL files from a tar file or lists the contents of a tar file. CTAR.TTP creates a tar file from the files or directories specified on the command line USAGE dtar [d] tarfile If d is specified the tar file contents are listed no extraction takes place. If the d option is not specified this program proceeds to extract all files in the tar file creating directories as necessary. This program requires the extension of tarfile to be TAR. ctar tarfile <files and/or directories to include> This program produces a unix compatible tar file from the files and or directories specified on the command line. If a directory is specified then the entire contents of that directory and its subdirectories are added. If a file is specified in a directory other than the current directory, it will be extracted into a directory with the same name as the specified directory in the tar file. EXAMPLE test is a directory contains files a1,a2 and directories b1,b2. b1 contains files c1,c2 and b2 contains files c1,c3 then ctar test.tar test will create a file containing all the files test\a1, test\a2, test\b1\c1, test\b1\c2, test\b2\c1, test\b2\c3. When these files are extracted the directories test, test\b1, test\b2 will be created and the files will be placed in the appropriate directories, as they were originally. If these directories already exist the contents of the tar file will be appended to their current contents. Unix tar and unix compresss is a method of transmitting entire directory trees between two computers. Unix compress is contained in another arc file. Sources available in the archive tarsrc.arc
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