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  man pax(1)
In the preceding list, `preserve' indicates that an attribute stored in the archive is given to the extracted file, subject to the permissions of the invoking process.
When the selected archive format supports the specification of linked files and these files cannot be linked while the archive is being extracted, pax will write a diagnostic message to standard error and exit with a non-zero exit status at the completion of opera- tion.
Typical archive format restrictions include (but are not limited to): file pathname length, file size, link pathname length, and the type of the file.
www.manpagez.com /man/1/pax   (4267 words)

  
  List of archive formats - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of file formats used by archivers and compressors.
A self-extracting archive that uses the Bourne shell (sh).
Compression-only formats should often be denoted by the media type of the uncompressed data, with a content coding indicating the compression format.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Archive_formats   (647 words)

  
 pax(1): read/write file archives/copy directory ... - Linux man page
List pax will write to standard output a table of contents of the members of the archive file read from standard input, whose pathnames match the specified patterns The table of contents contains one filename per line and is written using single line buffering.
Archive members are selected using the pattern matching notation described by fnmatch(3).
During a list operation, produce a verbose table of contents using the format of the ls(1) utility with the -l option.
www.die.net /doc/linux/man/man1/pax.1.html   (4174 words)

  
 Linux: pax   (Site not responding. Last check: )
When the selected archive format supports the specification of linked files and these files cannot be linked while the archive is being extracted, pax will write a diagnostic message to standard error and exit with a non-zero exit status at the completion of opera- tion.
The format of these regular expressions are: /old/new/[gp] As in ed(1), old is a basic regular expression and new can con- tain an ampersand ('and'), '\n' (where n is a digit) back-refer- ences, or subexpression matching.
Typical archive format restrictions include (but are not limited to): file pathname length, file size, link pathname length, and the type of the file.
www.linuxforum.com /man/pax.1.php?open_left=true   (3278 words)

  
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When the selected archive format supports the specification of linked files and these files cannot be linked while the archive is being extracted, pax will write a diagnostic message to standard error and exit with a non-zero exit status at the completion of operation.
In the preceding list, `preserve' indicates that an attribute stored in the archive is given to the extracted file, subject to the permissions of the invoking process.
If the creation of an archive is prematurely terminated by a signal or error, pax may have only partially created the archive which may violate the specific archive format specification.
www.ibiblio.org /gferg/ldp/man/man1/pax.1.html   (3400 words)

  
 RAR - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The RAR format and archiver using the format (originally for DOS, and later ported to other platforms) were developed by Eugene Roshal.
RAR archives can be of a solid format, in which all of the compressed files are treated as a single data block.
Older versions of the file format used a proprietary but strong encryption algorithm; newer versions use the AES encryption algorithm, which is considered very strong by today's standards.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/RAR   (456 words)

  
 R mailing lists archive
This is an archive of the four main R mailing lists, R-announce, R-packages, R-help and R-devel, as well as the New Zealand and Australian list R-downunder.
The archive is automatically updated multiple times a day, so anything posted to the list should be in the archive within about 2 hours.
The `main' R mailing list, for announcements about the development of R and the availability of new code, questions and answers about problems and solutions using R, enhancements and patches to the source code and documentation of R, comparison and compatibility with S and S-plus, and for the posting of nice examples and, benchmarks.
tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au /R   (3176 words)

  
 pax(1) | MSCS | Victoria University of Wellington
Archive members are selected using the pattern matching notation described by fnmatch(3).
When the selected archive format supports the specification of linked files and these files cannot be linked while the archive is being extracted, pax will write a diagnostic message to standard error and exit with a non-zero exit status at the completion of operation.
During a list operation, produce a verbose table of contents using the format of the ls(1) utility with the -l option.
www.mcs.vuw.ac.nz /cgi-bin/man2html?pax(1)   (4385 words)

  
 OSXFAQ - Technical News and Support for Mac OS X
Pax operation is independent of the specific archive format, and supports a wide variety of different archive formats.
Pax writes an archive containing the file operands to standard output using the specified archive format.
Any attempt to append to an archive in a format different from the format al- ready used in the archive will cause pax to exit immediately with a non-zero exit status.
www.osxfaq.com /man/1/pax.ws   (3250 words)

  
 ! Aware to man pages: pax(1)
While processing a damaged archive during a read or list operation, pax will attempt to recover from media defects and will search through the archive to locate and process the largest number of archive members pos- sible (see the -E option for more details on error handling).
Any attempt to append to an archive in a format different from the format al- ready used in the archive will cause pax to exit immediately with a non-zero exit status.
Archives larger than 32256 bytes violate the POSIX standard and will not be portable to all systems.
www.rocketaware.com /man/man1/pax.1.htm   (4203 words)

  
 man: PAX
These operations are indepen- dent of the specific archive format, and support a wide variety of dif- ferent archive formats.
When the selected ar- chive format supports the specification of linked files and these files cannot be linked while the archive is being extracted, pax will write a diagnostic message to standard error and exit with a non-zero exit status at the completion of operation.
The format of these regular expressions are: /old/new/[gp] As in ed(1), old is a basic regular expression and new can contain an ampersand (and), \n (where n is a digit) back-references, or subexpression matching.
www.hmug.org /man/1/PAX.php   (4108 words)

  
 List of archive formats   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This is a list of formats used by Archiving software in archiving and data compression.
ARJ, and its successor JAR (not to be confused with jar, i.e.
Compress, extension '.Z'; format used in Unix, mostly superseded by GZip.
www.centipedia.com /articles/Archive_formats   (163 words)

  
 List of file formats
This is a list of file formats organized by type, seen on computers.
Exif - Exchangeable image file format (Exif) is a specification for the image file format used by digital cameras.
List of the most common filename extensions used when the ROM image is copied from the original ROM devide to an external memory such as hard disk for back up purposes or for making the game playable with an emulator.
www.mrsci.com /Computer-File-Formats/List_of_file_formats.php   (1140 words)

  
 manquery - -s 1 pax @ Eastern Illinois University
When the selected ar- chive format supports the specification of linked files and these files cannot be linked while the archive is being extracted, ppaaxx will write a diagnostic message to standard error and exit with a non-zero exit status at the completion of operation.
Any attempt to append to an archive in a format different from the format already used in the archive will cause ppaaxx to exit immediately with a non-zero exit status.
If the creation of an archive is prematurely terminated by a signal or error, ppaaxx may have only partially created the archive which may violate the specific archive format specification.
www.eiu.edu /cgi-bin/manquery?pax(1)   (4203 words)

  
 VINO 0.50 Manual - man1-3/pax.1-3.txt   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The effect of the copy is as if the copied files were written to an archive file and then subsequent- ly extracted, except that there may be hard links between the original and the copied files (see the -l option below).
When a pattern operand does not select at least one archive mem- ber, pax will write these pattern operands in a diagnostic message to standard error and then exit with a non-zero exit status.
The options -B, -D, -E, -G, -H, -L, -P, -T, -U, -Y, -Z, the archive for- mats bcpio, sv4cpio, sv4crc, tar, and the flawed archive handling during list and read operations are extensions to the POSIX standard.
www.eecs.harvard.edu /~vino/vino/release-0.50/man/man1-3/pax.1-3.html   (4113 words)

  
 pax(1) - read and write file archives and copy directory hierarchies
These operations are independent of the specific archive format, and support a wide variety of different archive formats.
archive as the pathname of the input or output archive, overriding the default
Specify the output archive format, with the default format being
www.gsp.com /cgi-bin/man.cgi?section=1&topic=pax   (3132 words)

  
 Mail Archive Server software list
For example, two tasks which might be performed by mail servers are handling subscriptions to mailing lists and redistributing messages sent to the lists; and delivering files to users based on incoming requests.
The owner of a given list approves certain user "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" commands (the ones that majordomo doesn't automatically approve; for instance, if someone tries to unsubscribe something other than their own email address from a list, majordomo asks for approval).
Most list maintenance is done for the owner by majordomo, and the rest can be done by the owner using emailed commands to majordomo; the owner doesn't need an account on the machine majordomo runs on.
www.faqs.org /faqs/mail/archive-servers/faq   (3564 words)

  
 Data Archive
Once you have prepared the final data set for archive and used the LBA Metadata Editor to complete all updates to the related metadata file, that metadata file will be used to generate the official data set document, i.e.
Now that you are preparing to document the data for archive, you may want to consider using a single metadata file (and therefore a single Data Set User’s Guide) to describe these closely related data and to associate the data files as a single data set.
It is not necessary for the data files to be identical in format or in content (as long as the files are internally consistent), but the data files should relate to each other and to the data set theme.
www.lbaeco.org /lbaeco/data/data_arch_print.htm   (2597 words)

  
 CTAN: directory: /tex-archive/info/symbols/comprehensive
The "Document Characteristics" table at the end of the document lists the packages that were unavailable during the build.
The prebuilt symbol lists utilize 1200 DPI versions of all of the bitmapped fonts as 1200 DPI is a reasonably high printer resolution.
Note: this listing is regenerated periodically so there is a small chance that the directory has changed; to be sure, check the FTP listing.
www.ctan.org /tex-archive/info/symbols/comprehensive   (285 words)

  
 Compression and Archive Utilities
Never use this format for anything that might be interesting for someone not using Windows.
This format was also quite popular on the Amiga, and it is often used for installers.
The two functions are here separated: First, the files are combined in a tar archive, then compressed with gzip (older archives might have a tar.Z extension instead, that is the compression previously used).
members.chello.at /theodor.lauppert/software/zip.htm   (2370 words)

  
 Archives page
If a certain archive is grayed-out, it means that Krusader couldn't find the appropriate executables in the configured path.
The next archives are supported: ace, arj, bzip2, deb, gzip, iso, lha, rar, rpm, tar, zip and 7-zip.
Krusader will search for all supported executables and print a report listing the archive formats that can be handled.
krusader.sourceforge.net /handbook/konfig-archives.html   (305 words)

  
 GetArchivesByPlugIn
The function returns a list of all archive types supported by the plug-in formatted as COMMATEXT.
The archive types are represented as file masks.
This assures that archives will always be correctly identified, even if the archive extension is variable, as in the SZDD archive type.
www.mimarsinan.com /DevHelp/GetArchivesByPlugIn.htm   (144 words)

  
 DPRG mailing list
The DPRG mailing list is a discussion list maintained for the members of the Dallas Personal Robotics Group and others interested in robotics.
Topics discussed on the list include practical issues related to building and operating robots, as well as the theoretical and philosophical issue behind robotics and AI.
This is a private list, which means that the list of members is not available to non-members.
list.dprg.org   (331 words)

  
 Mac OS X Manual Page For pax(1)
-s replstr Modify the file or archive member names specified by the pattern or file operands according to the substitution expression replstr, using the syntax of the ed(1) utility regular expressions.
This format is not very portable and should not be used when other formats are avail-
The options -B, -D, -E, -G, -H, -L, -O, -P, -T, -U, -Y, -Z, the archive formats bcpio, sv4cpio, sv4crc, tar, and the flawed ar- chive handling during list and read operations are extensions to the POSIX standard.
developer.apple.com /documentation/Darwin/Reference/Manpages/man1/pax.1.html   (4325 words)

  
 GCC mailing lists - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)
The GCC project has many mailing lists, which are archived on the web (and searchable).
Ideally, this list should be sufficient to follow the major trends and important news in GCC's development process.
To complicate the harvesting of e-mail addresses from the web archives of the GCC mailing lists, some simple transformations are done on the e-mail addresses.
gcc.gnu.org /lists.html   (1332 words)

  
 WinAce: Whether to Zip or ACE - WinPlanet Windows Software Reviews
While the ZIP format has been a de facto standard among PC users, it definitely isn't the only format, and depending on who you ask, it may not be the best.
And while the list of archive formats WinAce is able to create is not as extensive as the list of compressed files it can read, you're likely to be able to create the files you need most often, including ACE, ZIP, LHA, MS-CAB, and JAVA JAR files.
If you have a preference for a particular archive file type, or if you believe the ACE archive format creates smaller files than the Zip format does, you can pick and choose between file types, and even control the ratio of compression versus speed of operation for any particular archiving task.
www.winplanet.com /article/2658-3902.htm   (365 words)

  
 W3C Mailing List and Archive Usage
In order to keep the noise level on the mailing lists low and the quality high, it is very important that you carefully read the purpose of each mailing lists and select one list only for your mail.
Bulk distribution of unsolicited bulk e-mail (often called spam mail) is extremely impolite to the participants of a mailing list, and possibly illegal.
When posts are made to any mailing list (Public, Member, or Team) they are immediately distributed to all subscribers of the list, and archived.
www.w3.org /Mail   (580 words)

  
 ELSNET-list archive
All submissions must be made in electronic format (.doc,.pdf or.ps formats only), via the conference electronic submission site that will be available shortly via the Systems and Software Week website (http://www.systemsandsoftwareweek.org).
Submitted papers should be formatted in the style of IEEE-Computer Society Format: http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm.
In both cases, the list of confirmed people involved should be included.
www.elsnet.org /xevents/21Dec2005-12u26.32.html?table   (766 words)

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