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(license "GPLv3+")
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(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/sed/")))
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(define-public tar
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(package
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(name "tar")
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(version "1.26")
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(source (origin
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(method http-fetch)
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(uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tar/tar-"
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version ".tar.bz2"))
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(sha256
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(base32
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"0hbdkzmchq9ycr2x1pxqdcgdbaxksh8c6ac0jf75jajhcks6jlss"))))
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(build-system gnu-build-system)
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(description "GNU implementation of the `tar' archiver")
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(long-description
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"The Tar program provides the ability to create tar archives, as well as
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various other kinds of manipulation. For example, you can use Tar on
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previously created archives to extract files, to store additional files, or
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to update or list files which were already stored.
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Initially, tar archives were used to store files conveniently on magnetic
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tape. The name \"Tar\" comes from this use; it stands for tape archiver.
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Despite the utility's name, Tar can direct its output to available devices,
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files, or other programs (using pipes), it can even access remote devices or
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files (as archives).")
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(license "GPLv3+")
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(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/")))
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(define-public m4
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(package
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(name "m4")
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