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Sergey Poznyakoff, one of the developers at the GNU Project, has provided Tar with a new release with version number 1.22. Tar was originally developed to write files in a file archive to sequential devices, such as a tape streamer, while preserving information from the file system. Today it is mainly used in conjunction with compression programs such as gzip and bzip2 to compress files and folders to a file archive. For more information about Tar, we refer you to this page at Wikipedia. The corresponding list of changes looks like this:

Version 1.22:

  • Support for xz compression
    Tar uses xz for compression if one of the following conditions is met:
  • The option –xz or -J (see below) is used.
  • The xz binary is set as compressor using –use-compress-program option.
  • The file name of the archive being created ends in `.xz’ and auto-compress option (-a) is used.
  • Xz is used for decompression if one of the following conditions is met:

  • The option –xz or -J is used.
  • The xz binary is set as compressor using –use-compress-program option.
  • The file is recognized as xz compressed stream data.
  • Short option -J reassigned as a short equivalent of –xz
  • New option -I
    The -I option is assigned as a short equivalent for –use-compress-program.
  • The –no-recursive option works in incremental mode.

Version number 1.22
Release status Final
Operating systems BSD, macOS, Solaris, UNIX
Website GNU Project
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License type GPL
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