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    Reads the list of files to store in the archive from standard input, and writes the archive on standard output. Append to the specified archive. Reset the access times on files that have been copied to the archive. Set block size of output to 5120 bytes. Use the specified file as the input for the archive. Write the archive in the specified format. Compress archive using the bzip2 format. The bzip2 utility must be installed separately. Use the specified file name as the archive to write to. List filenames as they are written to the archive. Set the block size of the archive being read to 5120 bytes. Do byte and word swapping after reading in data from the archive, for restoring archives created on systems with a different byte order. Expect the archive headers to be in ASCII format. Create any intermediate directories as needed during restore. Read an archive of the specified format. Uncompress archive using the bzip2 format. Restore modification times on files. Rename restored files interactively. Swap words after reading data from the archive. Swap bytes after reading data from the archive. Only list the contents of the archive, no files or directories will be created. Overwrite files even when the file in the archive is older than the one that will be overwritten. List filenames as they are copied in from the archive. Copy files from one location to another in a single pass. Reset the access times on files that have been copied. Create any intermediate directories as needed to write the files at the new location. When possible, link files rather than creating an extra copy. Overwrite files even when the original file being copied is older than the one that will be overwritten. List filenames as they are copied. Path in which to store temporary files. All files were processed successfully. Additionally, the file modes of extracted files and directories may have incorrect file bits, and the modification and access times may be wrong. University of California, San Diego. Different file formats have different maximum file sizes. It is recommended that a format such as cpio or ustar be used for larger files. Copy files to and from archives. The tar format is provided for compatibility with the tar program. If one or more file patterns are specified, only files matching one of the patterns will be extracted. Read a list of filenames from standard input and copy the files to the specified directory. Unless specifically stated otherwise, options are applicable in all operating modes. Read filenames separated by NUL characters instead of newlines. This is necessary if any of the filenames being read might contain newlines. I archive Archive filename to use instead of standard input. O archive Archive filename to use instead of standard output. Either the user, the group, or both, must be present. Notifies cpio that is should use COMMAND to communicate with remote devices. In a verbose table of contents of a ustar archive, user and group names in the archive that do not exist on the local system are replaced by the names that correspond locally to the numeric UID and GID stored in the archive. This limits the effects of restrictive directory permissions by printing the directory entries in a directory before the directory name itself. Take the contents of the archive tree. You know better than to trust a strange computer! Copy one or more files to another location. Move or rename files or directories. The future of sharing is up to you! Join the FSF by Dec 31 to defend your freedom to share. If needed, change the copyright block at the bottom. In general, all pages on the GNU web server should have the section about verbatim copying. Please do NOT remove this without talking with the webmasters first. We defend the rights of allsoftware users. The cpio utility is considered LEGACY based on POSIX specification. Users are encouraged to use other archiving tools for archive creation. It reads a list of filenames, one per line, on the standard input, and writes the archive onto the standard output. If no patterns are given, all files are extracted. GNU cpio is a tool for creating and extracting archives, or copying files from one place to another. NAME instead of standard input or output. Filenames in the list are delimited by null characters instead of newlines, so that files whose names contain newlines can be archived. Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options. Usually find or ls is used to provide this list to the standard input. Another characteristic, is it will not overwrite existing files unless you tell it to. These two options act together to send file names between find and cpio, even if special characters are embedded in the file names. Written by Phil Nelson, David MacKenzie, John Oleynick, and Sergey Poznyakoff. SVR4 cpio with and without checksum, HP cpio, and various tar formats. Read a list of file names from the standard inp filexlib.
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