"make reinstall" (or when you install it over an existing
insallation). It still has the problem of not being able to find some
of the entries (e.g., mail-files) but these are not fatal, at least
not during installation).
While I'm here, line up all info dir entries to the same tabstop.
In-Conjunction-With: Satoshi's patch to bsd.port.mk
(note: unlike the last change in perl5 versions, I have only upgraded p5-* ports, not other ports that rely upon perl5.)
the IBM PC and ar(1) under UNIX. It allows you to perform certain
operations on the same archives used by ShrinkIt, including view
archive contents, add to archive, extract from archive, and delete
from archive. In addi- tion, it will list and unpack files from
Binary II archives.
Main advantages over other tar implementations:
fifo - keeps the tape streaming.
pattern matcher - for a convenient user interface
sophisticated diff - user tailorable interface for comparing tar
archives against file trees
no namelen limitation - Pathnames up to 1024 Bytes may be archived.
deals with all 3 times - stores/restores all 3 times of a file
does not clobber files - more recent copies on disk will not be
clobbered from tape
automatic byte swap - star automatically detects swapped archives
automatic format detect - automatically detects archive formats:
Old tar, gnu tar, ansi tar, star.
fully ansi compatible - Star is fully ANSI/Posix 1003.1 compatible.
work on both FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
Specifically, both FreeBSD and OpenBSD have the timelocal() function. In
fact most unixes have this function, so I'm not sure what the best fix
generically would be. This fix is no worse than the one that was there
before, however.
Submitted by: Niklas Hallqvist <niklas@filippa.appli.se>
Obtained from: OpenBSD by way of Niklas
PLISTs.
Note: I know that this is going to break some symlinks and/or .so
includes, I will back some of these out as I run into these during
package building.