void-packages/srcpkgs/libarchive/bsdtar.template
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# Template file for 'bsdtar'.
#
short_desc="BSD tar(1) using libarchive"
long_desc="
The bsdtar program has a number of advantages over previous tar
implementations:
* Library. Since the core functionality is in a library, it can be
used by other tools, such as pkg_add.
* Automatic format detection. Libarchive automatically detects the
compression (none/gzip/bzip2) and format (old tar, ustar, gnutar,
pax, cpio, iso9660, zip) when reading archives. It does this for
any data source.
* Pax Interchange Format Support. This is a POSIX/SUSv3 extension to
the old \"ustar\" tar format that adds arbitrary extended attributes
to each entry. Does everything that GNU tar format does, only
better.
* Handles file flags, ACLs, arbitrary pathnames, etc. Pax interchange
format supports key/value attributes using an easily-extensible
technique. Arbitrary pathnames, group names, user names, file sizes
are part of the POSIX standard; libarchive extends this with
support for file flags, ACLs, and arbitrary device numbers.
* GNU tar support. Libarchive reads most GNU tar archives. If there
is demand, this can be improved further."
revision=1
Add_dependency run glibc
Add_dependency run acl
Add_dependency run attr
Add_dependency run openssl
Add_dependency run expat
Add_dependency run xz
Add_dependency run bzip2
Add_dependency run zlib
Add_dependency run libarchive
do_install()
{
install -d ${DESTDIR}/usr/bin
install -d ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/man1
install -d ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/man5
mv ${SRCPKGDESTDIR}/usr/bin/bsdtar ${DESTDIR}/usr/bin
mv ${SRCPKGDESTDIR}/usr/share/man/man1/bsdtar.1 \
${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/man1
mv ${SRCPKGDESTDIR}/usr/share/man/man5/tar.5 \
${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/man5
}