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ARCHIVE_WRITE_OPTIONS(3) BSD Library Functions Manual ARCHIVE_WRITE_OPTIONS(3)
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NAME
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archive_write_set_filter_option, archive_write_set_format_option,
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archive_write_set_option, archive_write_set_options -- functions control-
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ling options for writing archives
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LIBRARY
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Streaming Archive Library (libarchive, -larchive)
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SYNOPSIS
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int
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archive_write_set_filter_option(struct archive *, const char *module,
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const char *option, const char *value);
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int
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archive_write_set_format_option(struct archive *, const char *module,
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const char *option, const char *value);
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int
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archive_write_set_option(struct archive *, const char *module,
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const char *option, const char *value);
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int
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archive_write_set_options(struct archive *, const char *options);
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DESCRIPTION
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These functions provide a way for libarchive clients to configure spe-
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cific write modules.
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archive_write_set_filter_option(), archive_write_set_format_option()
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Specifies an option that will be passed to the currently-regis-
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tered filters (including decompression filters) or format read-
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ers.
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If option and value are both NULL, these functions will do noth-
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ing and ARCHIVE_OK will be returned. If option is NULL but value
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is not, these functions will do nothing and ARCHIVE_FAILED will
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be returned.
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If module is not NULL, option and value will be provided to the
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filter or reader named module. The return value will be either
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ARCHIVE_OK if the option was successfully handled or ARCHIVE_WARN
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if the option was unrecognized by the module or could otherwise
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not be handled. If there is no such module, ARCHIVE_FAILED will
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be returned.
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If module is NULL, option and value will be provided to every
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registered module. If any module returns ARCHIVE_FATAL, this
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value will be returned immediately. Otherwise, ARCHIVE_OK will
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be returned if any module accepts the option, and ARCHIVE_FAILED
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in all other cases.
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archive_write_set_option()
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Calls archive_write_set_format_option(), then
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archive_write_set_filter_option(). If either function returns
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ARCHIVE_FATAL, ARCHIVE_FATAL will be returned immediately. Oth-
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erwise, the greater of the two values will be returned.
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archive_write_set_options()
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options is a comma-separated list of options. If options is NULL
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or empty, ARCHIVE_OK will be returned immediately.
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Individual options have one of the following forms:
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option=value
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The option/value pair will be provided to every module.
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Modules that do not accept an option with this name will
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ignore it.
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option The option will be provided to every module with a value
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of ``1''.
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!option
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The option will be provided to every module with a NULL
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value.
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module:option=value, module:option, module:!option
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As above, but the corresponding option and value will be
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provided only to modules whose name matches module.
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OPTIONS
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Filter b64encode
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mode The value is interpreted as octal digits specifying the
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file mode.
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name The value specifies the file name.
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Filter bzip2
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compression-level
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The value is interpreted as a decimal integer specifying
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the bzip2 compression level. Supported values are from 1
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to 9.
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Filter gzip
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||||
compression-level
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The value is interpreted as a decimal integer specifying
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||||
the gzip compression level. Supported values are from 0
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to 9.
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timestamp
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Store timestamp. This is enabled by default.
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Filter lrzip
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compression=type
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Use type as compression method. Supported values are
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``bzip2'', ``gzipi'', ``lzo'' (ultra fast), and ``zpaq''
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(best, extremely slow).
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compression-level
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The value is interpreted as a decimal integer specifying
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the lrzip compression level. Supported values are from 1
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to 9.
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Filter lz4
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compression-level
|
||||
The value is interpreted as a decimal integer specifying
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||||
the lz4 compression level. Supported values are from 0 to
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9.
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stream-checksum
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Enable stream checksum. This is enabled by default.
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block-checksum
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Enable block checksum. This is disabled by default.
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block-size
|
||||
The value is interpreted as a decimal integer specifying
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the lz4 compression block size. Supported values are from
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||||
4 to 7 (default).
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block-dependence
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Use the previous block of the block being compressed for
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||||
a compression dictionary to improve compression ratio.
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This is disabled by default.
|
||||
Filter lzop
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compression-level
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The value is interpreted as a decimal integer specifying
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the lzop compression level. Supported values are from 1
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||||
to 9.
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Filter uuencode
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||||
mode The value is interpreted as octal digits specifying the
|
||||
file mode.
|
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name The value specifies the file name.
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Filter xz
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compression-level
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||||
The value is interpreted as a decimal integer specifying
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the compression level. Supported values are from 0 to 9.
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threads
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||||
The value is interpreted as a decimal integer specifying
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the number of threads for multi-threaded lzma compres-
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sion. If supported, the default value is read from
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lzma_cputhreads().
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Filter zstd
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compression-level
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The value is interpreted as a decimal integer specifying
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the compression level. Supported values are from 1 to 22.
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Format 7zip
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compression
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The value is one of ``store'', ``deflate'', ``bzip2'',
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``lzma1'', ``lzma2'' or ``ppmd'' to indicate how the fol-
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lowing entries should be compressed. Note that this set-
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ting is ignored for directories, symbolic links, and
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other special entries.
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compression-level
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The value is interpreted as a decimal integer specifying
|
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the compression level. Values between 0 and 9 are sup-
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ported. The interpretation of the compression level
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depends on the chosen compression method.
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Format cpio
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hdrcharset
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The value is used as a character set name that will be
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used when translating file names.
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Format gnutar
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hdrcharset
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The value is used as a character set name that will be
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used when translating file, group and user names.
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Format iso9660 - volume metadata
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These options are used to set standard ISO9660 metadata.
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abstract-file=filename
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The file with the specified name will be identified in
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the ISO9660 metadata as holding the abstract for this
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volume. Default: none.
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application-id=filename
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The file with the specified name will be identified in
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the ISO9660 metadata as holding the application identi-
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fier for this volume. Default: none.
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biblio-file=filename
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The file with the specified name will be identified in
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the ISO9660 metadata as holding the bibliography for this
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volume. Default: none.
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||||
copyright-file=filename
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The file with the specified name will be identified in
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the ISO9660 metadata as holding the copyright for this
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volume. Default: none.
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publisher=filename
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The file with the specified name will be identified in
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the ISO9660 metadata as holding the publisher information
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for this volume. Default: none.
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volume-id=string
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The specified string will be used as the Volume Identi-
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fier in the ISO9660 metadata. It is limited to 32 bytes.
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Default: none.
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Format iso9660 - boot support
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These options are used to make an ISO9660 image that can be
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directly booted on various systems.
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boot=filename
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The file matching this name will be used as the El Torito
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boot image file.
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boot-catalog=name
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The name that will be used for the El Torito boot cata-
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log. Default: boot.catalog
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boot-info-table
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The boot image file provided by the boot=filename option
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will be edited with appropriate boot information in bytes
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8 through 64. Default: disabled
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boot-load-seg=hexadecimal-number
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The load segment for a no-emulation boot image.
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boot-load-size=decimal-number
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The number of "virtual" 512-byte sectors to be loaded
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from a no-emulation boot image. Some very old BIOSes can
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||||
only load very small images, setting this value to 4 will
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||||
often allow such BIOSes to load the first part of the
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boot image (which will then need to be intelligent enough
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to load the rest of itself). This should not be needed
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unless you are trying to support systems with very old
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BIOSes. This defaults to the full size of the image.
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boot-type=value
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Specifies the boot semantics used by the El Torito boot
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image: If the value is fd, then the boot image is assumed
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to be a bootable floppy image. If the value is hd, then
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the boot image is assumed to be a bootable hard disk
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image. If the value is no-emulation, the boot image is
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used without floppy or hard disk emulation. If the boot
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image is exactly 1.2MB, 1.44MB, or 2.88MB, then the
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default is fd, otherwise the default is no-emulation.
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Format iso9660 - filename and size extensions
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Various extensions to the base ISO9660 format.
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allow-ldots
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If enabled, allows filenames to begin with a leading
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period. If disabled, filenames that begin with a leading
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period will have that period replaced by an underscore
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character in the standard ISO9660 namespace. This does
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not impact names stored in the Rockridge or Joliet exten-
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sion area. Default: disabled.
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allow-lowercase
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If enabled, allows filenames to contain lowercase charac-
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ters. If disabled, filenames will be forced to upper-
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case. This does not impact names stored in the Rockridge
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or Joliet extension area. Default: disabled.
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allow-multidot
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If enabled, allows filenames to contain multiple period
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characters, in violation of the ISO9660 specification.
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If disabled, additional periods will be converted to
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underscore characters. This does not impact names stored
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in the Rockridge or Joliet extension area. Default: dis-
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abled.
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allow-period
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If enabled, allows filenames to contain trailing period
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characters, in violation of the ISO9660 specification.
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If disabled, trailing periods will be converted to under-
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score characters. This does not impact names stored in
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the Rockridge or Joliet extension area. Default: dis-
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abled.
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allow-pvd-lowercase
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If enabled, the Primary Volume Descriptor may contain
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lowercase ASCII characters, in violation of the ISO9660
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specification. If disabled, characters will be converted
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to uppercase ASCII. Default: disabled.
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allow-sharp-tilde
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If enabled, sharp and tilde characters will be permitted
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in filenames, in violation if the ISO9660 specification.
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If disabled, such characters will be converted to under-
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score characters. Default: disabled.
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allow-vernum
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If enabled, version numbers will be included with files.
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If disabled, version numbers will be suppressed, in vio-
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lation of the ISO9660 standard. This does not impact
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names stored in the Rockridge or Joliet extension area.
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Default: enabled.
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iso-level
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This enables support for file size and file name exten-
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sions in the core ISO9660 area. The name extensions
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specified here do not affect the names stored in the
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Rockridge or Joliet extension areas.
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iso-level=1
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The most compliant form of ISO9660 image. File-
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names are limited to 8.3 uppercase format, direc-
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tory names are limited to 8 uppercase characters,
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files are limited to 4 GiB, the complete ISO9660
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image cannot exceed 4 GiB.
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iso-level=2
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Filenames are limited to 30 uppercase characters
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with a 30-character extension, directory names
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are limited to 30 characters, files are limited
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to 4 GiB.
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iso-level=3
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As with iso-level=2, except that files may exceed
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4 GiB.
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iso-level=4
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As with iso-level=3, except that filenames may be
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up to 193 characters and may include arbitrary
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8-bit characters.
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joliet Microsoft's Joliet extensions store a completely separate
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set of directory information about each file. In partic-
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ular, this information includes Unicode filenames of up
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to 255 characters. Default: enabled.
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limit-depth
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If enabled, libarchive will use directory relocation
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records to ensure that no pathname exceeds the ISO9660
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limit of 8 directory levels. If disabled, no relocation
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will occur. Default: enabled.
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limit-dirs
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If enabled, libarchive will cause an error if there are
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more than 65536 directories. If disabled, there is no
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limit on the number of directories. Default: enabled
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pad If enabled, 300 kiB of zero bytes will be appended to the
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end of the archive. Default: enabled
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relaxed-filenames
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If enabled, all 7-bit ASCII characters are permitted in
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filenames (except lowercase characters unless
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allow-lowercase is also specified). This violates
|
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ISO9660 standards. This does not impact names stored in
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the Rockridge or Joliet extension area. Default: dis-
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abled.
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rockridge
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The Rockridge extensions store an additional set of
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POSIX-style file information with each file, including
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mtime, atime, ctime, permissions, and long filenames with
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arbitrary 8-bit characters. These extensions also sup-
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port symbolic links and other POSIX file types. Default:
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enabled.
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Format iso9660 - zisofs support
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The zisofs extensions permit each file to be independently com-
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pressed using a gzip-compatible compression. This can provide
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significant size savings, but requires the reading system to have
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support for these extensions. These extensions are disabled by
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default.
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compression-level=number
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The compression level used by the deflate compressor.
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Ranges from 0 (least effort) to 9 (most effort).
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Default: 6
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zisofs Synonym for zisofs=direct.
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zisofs=direct
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Compress each file in the archive. Unlike
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zisofs=indirect, this is handled entirely within
|
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libarchive and does not require a separate utility. For
|
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best results, libarchive tests each file and will store
|
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the file uncompressed if the compression does not actu-
|
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ally save any space. In particular, files under 2k will
|
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never be compressed. Note that boot image files are
|
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never compressed.
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zisofs=indirect
|
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Recognizes files that have already been compressed with
|
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the mkzftree utility and sets up the necessary file meta-
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data so that readers will correctly identify these as
|
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zisofs-compressed files.
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zisofs-exclude=filename
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Specifies a filename that should not be compressed when
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using zisofs=direct. This option can be provided multi-
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ple times to suppress compression on many files.
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Format mtree
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cksum, device, flags, gid, gname, indent, link, md5, mode, nlink,
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rmd160, sha1, sha256, sha384, sha512, size, time, uid,
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uname
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Enable a particular keyword in the mtree output. Prefix
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with an exclamation mark to disable the corresponding
|
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keyword. The default is equivalent to ``device, flags,
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gid, gname, link, mode, nlink, size, time, type, uid,
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uname''.
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all Enables all of the above keywords.
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use-set
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Enables generation of /set lines that specify default
|
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values for the following files and/or directories.
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indent XXX needs explanation XXX
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Format newc
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hdrcharset
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The value is used as a character set name that will be
|
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used when translating file names.
|
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Format pax
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hdrcharset
|
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The value is used as a character set name that will be
|
||||
used when translating file, group and user names. The
|
||||
value is one of ``BINARY'' or ``UTF-8''. With ``BINARY''
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there is no character conversion, with ``UTF-8'' names
|
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are converted to UTF-8.
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xattrheader
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When storing extended attributes, this option configures
|
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which headers should be written. The value is one of
|
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``all'', ``LIBARCHIVE'', or ``SCHILY''. By default, both
|
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``LIBARCHIVE.xattr'' and ``SCHILY.xattr'' headers are
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written.
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Format ustar
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hdrcharset
|
||||
The value is used as a character set name that will be
|
||||
used when translating file, group and user names.
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||||
Format v7tar
|
||||
hdrcharset
|
||||
The value is used as a character set name that will be
|
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used when translating file, group and user names.
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||||
Format warc
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omit-warcinfo
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Set to ``true'' to disable output of the warcinfo record.
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Format xar
|
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checksum=type
|
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Use type as file checksum method. Supported values are
|
||||
``none'', ``md5'', and ``sha1'' (default).
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||||
compression=type
|
||||
Use type as compression method. Supported values are
|
||||
``none'', ``bzip2'', ``gzip'' (default), ``lzma'' and
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``xz''.
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||||
compression_level
|
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The value is a decimal integer from 1 to 9 specifying the
|
||||
compression level.
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toc-checksum=type
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Use type as table of contents checksum method. Supported
|
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values are ``none'', ``md5'' and ``sha1'' (default).
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Format zip
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compression
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The value is either ``store'' or ``deflate'' to indicate
|
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how the following entries should be compressed. Note
|
||||
that this setting is ignored for directories, symbolic
|
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links, and other special entries.
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||||
compression-level
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The value is interpreted as a decimal integer specifying
|
||||
the compression level. Values between 0 and 9 are sup-
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ported. A compression level of 0 switches the compres-
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||||
sion method to ``store'', other values will enable
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||||
``deflate'' compression with the given level.
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encryption
|
||||
Enable encryption using traditional zip encryption.
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encryption=type
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Use type as encryption type. Supported values are
|
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``zipcrypt'' (traditional zip encryption), ``aes128''
|
||||
(WinZip AES-128 encryption) and ``aes256'' (WinZip
|
||||
AES-256 encryption).
|
||||
experimental
|
||||
This boolean option enables or disables experimental Zip
|
||||
features that may not be compatible with other Zip imple-
|
||||
mentations.
|
||||
fakecrc32
|
||||
This boolean option disables CRC calculations. All CRC
|
||||
fields are set to zero. It should not be used except for
|
||||
testing purposes.
|
||||
hdrcharset
|
||||
The value is used as a character set name that will be
|
||||
used when translating file names.
|
||||
zip64 Zip64 extensions provide additional file size information
|
||||
for entries larger than 4 GiB. They also provide
|
||||
extended file offset and archive size information when
|
||||
archives exceed 4 GiB. By default, the Zip writer selec-
|
||||
tively enables these extensions only as needed. In par-
|
||||
ticular, if the file size is unknown, the Zip writer will
|
||||
include Zip64 extensions to guard against the possibility
|
||||
that the file might be larger than 4 GiB.
|
||||
|
||||
Setting this boolean option will force the writer to use
|
||||
Zip64 extensions even for small files that would not oth-
|
||||
erwise require them. This is primarily useful for test-
|
||||
ing.
|
||||
|
||||
Disabling this option with !zip64 will force the Zip
|
||||
writer to avoid Zip64 extensions: It will reject files
|
||||
with size greater than 4 GiB, it will reject any new
|
||||
entries once the total archive size reaches 4 GiB, and it
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||||
will not use Zip64 extensions for files with unknown
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size. In particular, this can improve compatibility when
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generating archives where the entry sizes are not known
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in advance.
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EXAMPLES
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The following example creates an archive write handle to create a gzip-
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compressed ISO9660 format image. The two options here specify that the
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ISO9660 archive will use kernel.img as the boot image for El Torito boot-
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ing, and that the gzip compressor should use the maximum compression
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level.
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a = archive_write_new();
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archive_write_add_filter_gzip(a);
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archive_write_set_format_iso9660(a);
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archive_write_set_options(a, "boot=kernel.img,compression=9");
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archive_write_open_filename(a, filename, blocksize);
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ERRORS
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More detailed error codes and textual descriptions are available from the
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archive_errno() and archive_error_string() functions.
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SEE ALSO
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tar(1), archive_read_set_options(3), archive_write(3), libarchive(3)
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HISTORY
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The libarchive library first appeared in FreeBSD 5.3.
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AUTHORS
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||||
The options support for libarchive was originally implemented by
|
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Michihiro NAKAJIMA.
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BUGS
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