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-"minitar" is a minimal example of a program that uses libarchive to
-read/write various archive formats. It's a more ambitious version of
-'untar.c' that includes compile-time options to enable/disable various
-features, including non-tar formats, archive creation, and automatic
-decompression support.
-
-I use this as a test bed to check for "link pollution," ensuring that
-a program using libarchive does not pull in unnecessary code.
-
-The "minitar" program is also a good starting point for anyone who
-wants to use libarchive for their own purposes, as it demonstrates
-basic usage of the library.