Date: Sun, 28 May 1995 18:59:51 +0800 (CST) From: Brian Tao <taob@gate.sinica.edu.tw> To: Julian Elischer <julian@ref.tfs.com> Cc: "Mike O'Brien" <obrien@antares.aero.org>, questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: tar --help Message-ID: <Pine.BSI.3.91.950528185819.4110B-100000@leo> In-Reply-To: <199505240320.UAA21010@ref.tfs.com>
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On Tue, 23 May 1995, Julian Elischer wrote: > > I'm SURE we've had tar man-pages written before.. We do: TAR(1) UNIX Reference Manual TAR(1) NAME tar - tape archiver; manipulate "tar" archive files SYNOPSIS tar [[-]] [bundled-options] [[gnu-style-flags]] [tarfile] [blocksize] [exclude-file] [filenames] [-C directory-name] [...] HISTORY The tar format has a rich history, dating back to Sixth Edition UNIX. The current implementation of tar is the GNU implementation, which origi- nated as the public-domain tar written by John Gilmore. AUTHORS A cast of thousands, including [as listed in the ChangeLog file in the source] John Gilmore (author of original public domain version), Jay Fen- lason (first GNU author), Joy Kendall, Jim Kingdon, David J. MacKenzie, Michael I Bushnell, Noah Friedman, and innumerable others who have con- tributed fixes and additions. Obtained by the FreeBSD group from the NetBSD 1.0 release. [...] FreeBSD 6 August 1994 5 -- Brian ("Though this be madness, yet there is method in't") Tao taob@gate.sinica.edu.tw <-- work ........ play --> taob@io.org
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