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authorBill Hoffman <bill.hoffman@kitware.com>2009-10-30 17:10:56 (GMT)
committerBill Hoffman <bill.hoffman@kitware.com>2009-10-30 17:10:56 (GMT)
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Switch to using libarchive from libtar for cpack and cmake -E tar
This allows for a built in bzip and zip capability, so external tools will not be needed for these packagers. The cmake -E tar xf should be able to handle all compression types now as well.
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+\"Shamelessly copied from zmore.1 by Philippe Troin <phil@fifi.org>
+\"for Debian GNU/Linux
+.TH BZDIFF 1
+.SH NAME
+bzcmp, bzdiff \- compare bzip2 compressed files
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.B bzcmp
+[ cmp_options ] file1
+[ file2 ]
+.br
+.B bzdiff
+[ diff_options ] file1
+[ file2 ]
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.I Bzcmp
+and
+.I bzdiff
+are used to invoke the
+.I cmp
+or the
+.I diff
+program on bzip2 compressed files. All options specified are passed
+directly to
+.I cmp
+or
+.IR diff "."
+If only 1 file is specified, then the files compared are
+.I file1
+and an uncompressed
+.IR file1 ".bz2."
+If two files are specified, then they are uncompressed if necessary and fed to
+.I cmp
+or
+.IR diff "."
+The exit status from
+.I cmp
+or
+.I diff
+is preserved.
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+cmp(1), diff(1), bzmore(1), bzless(1), bzgrep(1), bzip2(1)
+.SH BUGS
+Messages from the
+.I cmp
+or
+.I diff
+programs refer to temporary filenames instead of those specified.