A Backup and Archiving Utility
GNU cpio is a program to manage archives of files. This package also
includes 'mt', a tape drive control program. Cpio copies files into or
out of a cpio or tar archive. An archive is a file that contains other
files plus information about them, such as their pathname, owner, time
stamps, and access permissions. The archive can be another file on the
disk, a magnetic tape, or a pipe. This package normally includes the
program 'rmt', which provides remote tape drive control. Because there
is a compatible 'rmt' in the 'dump' package, 'rmt' is not included in
this package. If you are planning to use the remote tape features
provided by cpio, install the 'dump' package as well.
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory:Rings:0-Bootstrap
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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cpio-2.11.tar.bz2 | 0001018483 995 KB | |
cpio-close_files_after_copy.patch | 0000000460 460 Bytes | |
cpio-default_tape_dev.patch | 0000000926 926 Bytes | |
cpio-dev_number.patch | 0000000983 983 Bytes | |
cpio-dir_perm.patch | 0000008121 7.93 KB | |
cpio-eof_tape_handling.patch | 0000001922 1.88 KB | |
cpio-mt.patch | 0000018223 17.8 KB | |
cpio-open_nonblock.patch | 0000001393 1.36 KB | |
cpio-pattern-file-sigsegv.patch | 0000000750 750 Bytes | |
cpio-stdio.in.patch | 0000000582 582 Bytes | |
cpio-use_new_ascii_format.patch | 0000000945 945 Bytes | |
cpio-use_sbin_rmt.patch | 0000001020 1020 Bytes | |
cpio.changes | 0000015187 14.8 KB | |
cpio.spec | 0000004074 3.98 KB | |
paxutils-rtapelib_mtget.patch | 0000000490 490 Bytes |
Revision 1 (latest revision is 2)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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osc copypac from project:openSUSE:Factory:Build package:cpio revision:4
Comments 1
GOOD: reproducibleopensuse scripts found this cpio to have "status" : "reproducible"