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* Support libarchive with C++ by adding appropriate conditionalkientzle2005-06-041-0/+11
| | | | extern "C" declarations.
* <Ooops> Two lines got dropped from the previous commit. Apologies.kientzle2005-06-011-0/+2
| | | | MFC after: 14 days
* A minor refinement to "pax" output: Remove suid/sgid/sticky bitskientzle2005-06-011-0/+2
| | | | | | | | from mode before using mode for extended attributes entry, copy mtime/atime/ctime to extended attributes entry so it's a little more clear that it corresponds to the like-named regular entry. MFC after: 14 days
* Support extracting entries with pathnames longer than PATH_MAX. Inkientzle2005-03-131-0/+1
| | | | | testing, I've archived and restored dir trees with ~1MB pathnames. Most formats, of course, have much smaller limits.
* Add archive_entry_set_mtime()kientzle2004-08-081-0/+1
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* Add convenience functions to retrieve the atime fields directly,kientzle2004-07-051-0/+2
| | | | without having to first pull the stat structure.
* Add two new convenience functions to query the uid/gid from ankientzle2004-06-271-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | archive_entry. Update the Makefile MLINKS and manpage to bring it up-to-date with the current status of archive_entry. At least the manpage actually lists all of the functions now, even if it doesn't really yet explain them all.
* Clean up some consistent confusion between "dev" and "rdev."kientzle2004-06-271-4/+7
| | | | | | | | Mostly, these were being used correctly even though a lot of variables and function names were mis-named. In the process, I found and fixed a couple of latent bugs and added a guard against adding an archive to itself.
* Consistify: #define gets 1 tab character afterwardskientzle2004-05-031-3/+3
| | | | Pointed out by: Simon Nielsen
* Update file flag handling.kientzle2004-04-261-4/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The new fflags support in archive_entry supports Linux and FreeBSD file flags and is a bit more gracious about unrecognized flag names than strtofflags(3). This involves some minor API breakage. The default tar format ("restricted pax") now enables pax extensions when archiving files that have flags. In particular, copying dir heirarchies with 'bsdtar cf - -C src . | bsdtar xpf - -C dest' now preserves file flags. (Note the "p" on extract!) While I'm here, fill in some additional explanation in the archive_entry.3 manpage, fill in some missing MLINKS, mark some overlooked internal functions 'static', and make a few minor style fixes.
* * Plug a buffer overrun in ACL parsing. (archive_entry.c)kientzle2004-04-131-0/+1
| | | | | | | * Re-use a single buffer for shar output formatting rather than hammering the heap. (archive_write_set_format_shar.c) * Fix a handful of minor memory leaks and clean up some of the memory-management code.
* More work on ACLs: fix error in archive_entry's ACL parsing code,kientzle2004-04-121-8/+18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | try to set ACLs even if fflag restore fails, first cut at reading Solaris tar ACLs Code improvement: merge gnu tar read support into main tar reader; this eliminates a lot of duplicate code and generalizes the tar reader to handle formats with GNU-like extensions. Style: Makefile cleanup, eliminate 'dmalloc' references, remove 'tartype' from archive_entry (this makes archive_entry more format-agnostic) Thanks to: David Magda for providing Solaris tar test files
* Fix some issues with ACL handling:kientzle2004-04-061-0/+15
| | | | | | | | | | * ACL storage is no longer erased before a group of entries are added. * ACL text creation no longer tries to skip over non-existent text. * UTF8 encoder no longer blows up on invalid wide characters. * Fixed ACL state management for default ACLs. Also, publicize function for obtaining text-format ACL in various formats. The interface is now extensible through a "flags" argument that allows you to select a variant format.
* Overhauled ACL support. This makes us compatiblekientzle2004-04-051-6/+64
| | | | | | | | | | | | with 'star' ACL handling, though there's still a bit more work needed in this area. Added 'write_open_fd' and 'read_open_fd' to simplify, e.g., tar's u and r modes. Eliminated old 'write_open_file_position' as a bad idea. (It required closing/reopening files to do updates, which led to unpleasant implications.) Various other minor fixes, API tweaks, etc.
* Many fixes:kientzle2004-03-191-5/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Disabled shared-library building, as some API breakage is still likely. (I didn't realize it was turned on by default.) If you have an existing /usr/lib/libarchive.so.2, I recommend deleting it. * Pax interchange format now correctly stores and reads UTF8 for extended attributes. In particular, pax format can portably handle arbitrarily long pathnames containing arbitrary characters. * Library compiles cleanly at -O2, -O3, and WARNS=6 on all FreeBSD-CURRENT platforms. * Minor portability improvements inspired by Juergen Lock and Greg Lewis. (Less reliance on stdint.h, isolating of various portability-challenged constructs.) * archive_entry transparently converts multi-byte <-> wide character strings, allowing clients and format handlers to deal with either one, as appropriate. * Support for reading 'L' and 'K' entries in standard tar archives for star compatibility. * Recognize (but don't yet handle) ACL entries from Solaris tar. * Pushed format-specific data for format readers down into format-specific storage and out of library-global storage. This should make it easier to maintain individual formats without mucking with the core library management. * Documentation updates to track the above changes. * Updates to tar.5 to correct a few mistakes and add some additional information about GNU tar and Solaris tar formats. Notes: * The basic 'tar' reader is getting more general; there's not much point in keeping the 'gnutar' reader separate. Merging the two would lose a bunch of duplicate code. * The libc ACL support is looking increasingly inadequate for my needs here. I might need to assemble some fairly significant code for parsing and building ACLs. <sigh>
* Initial import of libarchive.kientzle2004-02-091-0/+111
What it is: A library for reading and writing various streaming archive formats, especially tar and cpio. Being a library, it should be easy to incorporate into pkg_* tools, sysinstall, and any other place that needs to read or write such archives. Features: * Full automatic detection of both compression and archive format. * Extensible internal architecture to make it easy to add new formats. * Support for "pax interchange format," a new POSIX-standard tar format that eliminates essentially all of the restrictions of historic formats. * BSD license Thanks to: jkh for pushing me to start this work, gordon for encouraging me to commit it, bde for answering endless style questions, and many others for feedback and encouragement. Status: Pretty good overall, though there are still a few rough edges and the library could always use more testing. Feedback eagerly solicited.
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