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22 <title>Commons Compress TAR package</title>
26 <section name="The TAR package">
33 <p>There are several different dialects of the TAR format, maybe
34 even different TAR formats. The tar package contains special
38 longer than 100 characters or bigger than 8 GiB and the tar
41 all the existing tar dialects and is understood by most of the
44 <p>The tar package does not support the full POSIX tar standard
58 <li><code>LONGFILE_GNU</code>: use a GNU tar variant now
60 the GNU tar option, the archive can not be extracted using
61 many other tar implementations like the ones of OpenBSD,
65 header</a> as defined by POSIX 1003.1. Most modern tar
71 tar as well as the POSIX extensions (starting with Commons
90 and later adopted by GNU and BSD tar. This method is not
94 header</a> as defined by POSIX 1003.1. Most modern tar
131 (<code>--sparse-version=0.0</code> in GNU tar) but is not
140 <p>The end of a tar archive is signalled by two consecutive
141 records of all zeros. Unfortunately not all tar
157 <p>The tar package has supported reading PAX extended headers
193 <p>in addition some fields used by GNU tar and star used to