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How to Archive With POSIX tar, cpio and pax

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Published on 2020-07-22 22:30:00+02:00, last modified on 2021-08-11 21:35:00+02:00 +

Published on 2020-07-22 22:30:00+02:00, last modified on 2022-01-26 19:10:00+01:00

The usual answer to archive anything is tar. As you may see I intentionally linked to the GNU Tar. If you are a *BSD user then you use some other implementation. Both of them follow and extend POSIX'es standard for tar utility. Or so you would think. -- cgit v1.1