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tar - A GNU file archiving program
- Description:
The GNU tar program saves many files together in one archive and can
restore individual files (or all of the files) from that archive. Tar
can also be used to add supplemental files to an archive and to update
or list files in the archive. Tar includes multivolume support,
automatic archive compression/decompression, the ability to perform
remote archives, and the ability to perform incremental and full
backups.
If you want to use tar for remote backups, you also need to install
the rmt package.
Packages
tar-1.15.1-32.el5_8.i386
[747 KiB] |
Changelog
by Pavel Raiskup (2012-04-17):
- tar didn't list/extract files with name length divisible by block size 512
(#810525)
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tar-1.15.1-31.el5.i386
[747 KiB] |
Changelog
by Ondrej Vasik (2011-09-06):
- tar can incorrectly seek when extracting a tarball and reaching
ENOSPC (#643111)
- tar no longer dumps core (just shows an error) when updating
gzipped/bzipped archive(#675693)
- document --no-overwrite-dir option in manpage(#698618)
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tar-1.15.1-30.el5.i386
[747 KiB] |
Changelog
by Ondrej Vasik (2010-02-25):
- CVE-2007-4476 - fix stack crashing in safer_name_suffix
- CVE-2010-0624 - fix heap-based buffer overflow by expanding
a specially-crafted archive
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tar-1.15.1-23.0.1.el5_4.2.i386
[745 KiB] |
Changelog
by Ondrej Vasik (2010-02-25):
- CVE-2007-4476 - fix stack crashing in safer_name_suffix
- CVE-2010-0624 - fix heap-based buffer overflow by expanding
a specially-crafted archive
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