From b22a4476a66a913a07d5e80334c0400a9b162206 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tomas Bzatek Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2023 16:55:58 +0100 Subject: libarchive: Remove in-tree libarchive package Libarchive has become a standard package in most distributions, no need to carry the sources along here. --- libarchive/libarchive-2.8.0/doc/text/mtree.5.txt | 158 ----------------------- 1 file changed, 158 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 libarchive/libarchive-2.8.0/doc/text/mtree.5.txt (limited to 'libarchive/libarchive-2.8.0/doc/text/mtree.5.txt') diff --git a/libarchive/libarchive-2.8.0/doc/text/mtree.5.txt b/libarchive/libarchive-2.8.0/doc/text/mtree.5.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 375e4a2..0000000 --- a/libarchive/libarchive-2.8.0/doc/text/mtree.5.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,158 +0,0 @@ -MTREE(5) FreeBSD File Formats Manual MTREE(5) - -NAME - mtree -- format of mtree dir hierarchy files - -DESCRIPTION - The mtree format is a textual format that describes a collection of - filesystem objects. Such files are typically used to create or verify - directory hierarchies. - - General Format - An mtree file consists of a series of lines, each providing information - about a single filesystem object. Leading whitespace is always ignored. - - When encoding file or pathnames, any backslash character or character - outside of the 95 printable ASCII characters must be encoded as a a back- - slash followed by three octal digits. When reading mtree files, any - appearance of a backslash followed by three octal digits should be con- - verted into the corresponding character. - - Each line is interpreted independently as one of the following types: - - Signature The first line of any mtree file must begin with ``#mtree''. - If a file contains any full path entries, the first line - should begin with ``#mtree v2.0'', otherwise, the first line - should begin with ``#mtree v1.0''. - - Blank Blank lines are ignored. - - Comment Lines beginning with # are ignored. - - Special Lines beginning with / are special commands that influence - the interpretation of later lines. - - Relative If the first whitespace-delimited word has no / characters, - it is the name of a file in the current directory. Any rela- - tive entry that describes a directory changes the current - directory. - - dot-dot As a special case, a relative entry with the filename .. - changes the current directory to the parent directory. - Options on dot-dot entries are always ignored. - - Full If the first whitespace-delimited word has a / character - after the first character, it is the pathname of a file rela- - tive to the starting directory. There can be multiple full - entries describing the same file. - - Some tools that process mtree files may require that multiple lines - describing the same file occur consecutively. It is not permitted for - the same file to be mentioned using both a relative and a full file spec- - ification. - - Special commands - Two special commands are currently defined: - - /set This command defines default values for one or more keywords. - It is followed on the same line by one or more whitespace- - separated keyword definitions. These definitions apply to - all following files that do not specify a value for that key- - word. - - /unset This command removes any default value set by a previous /set - command. It is followed on the same line by one or more key- - words separated by whitespace. - - Keywords - After the filename, a full or relative entry consists of zero or more - whitespace-separated keyword definitions. Each such definition consists - of a key from the following list immediately followed by an '=' sign and - a value. Software programs reading mtree files should warn about unrec- - ognized keywords. - - Currently supported keywords are as follows: - - cksum The checksum of the file using the default algorithm speci- - fied by the cksum(1) utility. - - contents The full pathname of a file that holds the contents of this - file. - - flags The file flags as a symbolic name. See chflags(1) for infor- - mation on these names. If no flags are to be set the string - ``none'' may be used to override the current default. - - gid The file group as a numeric value. - - gname The file group as a symbolic name. - - ignore Ignore any file hierarchy below this file. - - link The target of the symbolic link when type=link. - - md5 The MD5 message digest of the file. - - md5digest A synonym for md5. - - mode The current file's permissions as a numeric (octal) or sym- - bolic value. - - nlink The number of hard links the file is expected to have. - - nochange Make sure this file or directory exists but otherwise ignore - all attributes. - - ripemd160digest - The RIPEMD160 message digest of the file. - - rmd160 A synonym for ripemd160digest. - - rmd160digest - A synonym for ripemd160digest. - - sha1 The FIPS 160-1 (``SHA-1'') message digest of the file. - - sha1digest A synonym for sha1. - - sha256 The FIPS 180-2 (``SHA-256'') message digest of the file. - - sha256digest - A synonym for sha256. - - size The size, in bytes, of the file. - - time The last modification time of the file. - - type The type of the file; may be set to any one of the following: - - block block special device - char character special device - dir directory - fifo fifo - file regular file - link symbolic link - socket socket - - uid The file owner as a numeric value. - - uname The file owner as a symbolic name. - -SEE ALSO - cksum(1), find(1), mtree(8) - -BUGS - The FreeBSD implementation of mtree does not currently support the mtree - 2.0 format. The requirement for a ``#mtree'' signature line is new and - not yet widely implemented. - -HISTORY - The mtree utility appeared in 4.3BSD-Reno. The MD5 digest capability was - added in FreeBSD 2.1, in response to the widespread use of programs which - can spoof cksum(1). The SHA-1 and RIPEMD160 digests were added in - FreeBSD 4.0, as new attacks have demonstrated weaknesses in MD5. The - SHA-256 digest was added in FreeBSD 6.0. Support for file flags was - added in FreeBSD 4.0, and mostly comes from NetBSD. The ``full'' entry - format was added by NetBSD. - -FreeBSD 8.0 August 20, 2007 FreeBSD 8.0 -- cgit v1.2.3