doc: "Nar" now means "normalized archive".
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix archive): Mention "normalized archive" and add index entries.master
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target machine. The @code{--missing} option can help figure out which
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items are missing from the target store.
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Archives are stored in the ``Nix archive'' or ``Nar'' format, which is
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comparable in spirit to `tar', but with a few noteworthy differences
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@cindex nar, archive format
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@cindex normalized archive (nar)
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Archives are stored in the ``normalized archive'' or ``nar'' format, which is
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comparable in spirit to `tar', but with differences
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that make it more appropriate for our purposes. First, rather than
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recording all Unix metadata for each file, the Nar format only mentions
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recording all Unix metadata for each file, the nar format only mentions
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the file type (regular, directory, or symbolic link); Unix permissions
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and owner/group are dismissed. Second, the order in which directory
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entries are stored always follows the order of file names according to
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