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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<software-distribution project="MinGW" home="http://mingw.org" issue="2012073100">
<!-- File: msys-tar.xml -->
<package-collection subsystem="msys">
<download-host uri="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/mingw/%F?download" />
<package name="msys-tar">
<affiliate group="MSYS Base System" />
<description lang="en" title="GNU tar archiver tool">
<paragraph>GNU tar is an archiver that creates and handles file
archives in various formats. You can use tar to create file
archives, to extract files from previously created archives,
store additional files, or update or list files which were
already stored.
</paragraph>
<paragraph>The program saves many files together into a single
tape or disk archive, and can restore individual files from the
archive. It includes multivolume support, the ability to archive
sparse files, automatic archive compression/decompression, remote
archives and special features that allow 'tar' to be used for
incremental and full backups.
</paragraph>
<paragraph>The supported archive formats are: V7 tar, GNU, ustar
and POSIX (also known as pax interchange format). GNU tar can
also read and extract 'star' archives. Tar can direct its output
to available devices, files, or other programs (using pipes); tar
can even access remote devices or files (as archives).
</paragraph>
<paragraph>The MinGW/MSYS project provides four different tar
implementations: (1) msys-tar, this GNU tar implementation ported
for MSYS; (2) msys-bsdtar, a BSD tar implementation based on
libarchive and ported for MSYS; (3) mingw32-bsdtar, a BSD tar
implementation ported for MinGW (that is, native Win32); and
(4) mingw32-basic-bsdtar, a limited-functionality version of
mingw32-bsdtar with no external dependencies. GNU tar (e.g.
msys-tar) is the de facto standard implementation, but bsdtar
is generally faster. Generally, any of these implementations
will meet most needs.
</paragraph>
</description>
<source tarname="tar-%-msys-%-src.tar.%" />
<licence tarname="tar-%-msys-%-lic.tar.%" />
<component class="bin">
<release tarname="tar-1.23-1-msys-1.0.13-bin.tar.lzma">
<requires eq="msys-libintl-*-msys-*-dll-8.tar" />
<requires eq="msys-libiconv-*-msys-*-dll-2.tar" />
<requires eq="msys-libregex-*-msys-*-dll-1.tar" />
</release>
<!-- Every MSYS package requires msys-core-bin -->
<requires eq="msys-core-*-msys-*-bin.tar" />
<!-- Additional packages are required, to support processing
of compressed archives.
-->
<requires eq="msys-bzip2-*-msys-*-bin.tar" />
<requires eq="msys-gzip-*-msys-*-bin.tar" />
<requires eq="msys-xz-*-msys-*-bin.tar" />
</component>
<component class="lang">
<release tarname="tar-1.23-1-msys-1.0.13-lang.tar.lzma" />
</component>
<component class="ext">
<release tarname="tar-1.23-1-msys-1.0.13-ext.tar.lzma" />
<requires eq="msys-tar-%-msys-%-bin.tar" />
<requires eq="msys-core-*-msys-*-bin.tar" />
<requires eq="msys-coreutils-*-msys-*-bin.tar" />
<requires eq="msys-sed-*-msys-*-bin.tar" />
<requires eq="msys-bash-*-msys-*-bin.tar" />
</component>
<component class="doc">
<release tarname="tar-1.23-1-msys-1.0.13-doc.tar.lzma" />
</component>
<component class="lic">
<release tarname="tar-1.23-1-msys-1.0.13-lic.tar.lzma" />
</component>
</package>
</package-collection>
</software-distribution>
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