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1.1 ! root 1: .\" This file is automatically generated. Do not edit! ! 2: .SC BBTAR 8 ! 3: .NA ! 4: bbtar \- generate the names of archive files to be put to tape ! 5: .SY ! 6: /usr/spool/bboards/bbtar ! 7: \%[private] \%[public] ! 8: .DE ! 9: The \fIbbtar\fR program reads the BBoards database and produces on its ! 10: standard output the names of BBoards archives which should be put to tape, ! 11: for direct use in a \fItar\fR\0(1) command. ! 12: ! 13: If the argument `private' is given, ! 14: only private BBoards are considered. ! 15: If the argument `public' is given, ! 16: only public BBoards are considered. ! 17: This lets the BBoards administrator write two tapes, ! 18: one for general read\-access (the public BBoards), ! 19: and one for restricted access. ! 20: The default is all BBoards ! 21: ! 22: For example: ! 23: ! 24: .nf ! 25: .in +.5i ! 26: cd archive # change to the archive directory ! 27: tar cv `bbtar private` # save all private BBoard archives ! 28: .in -.5i ! 29: .fi ! 30: ! 31: After the archives have been saved to tape, ! 32: they are usually removed. ! 33: The archives are then filled again, ! 34: usually automatically by cron jobs which run \fIbbexp\fR\0(8). ! 35: .Fi ! 36: ^/usr/spool/bboards/BBoards~^BBoards database ! 37: .Pr ! 38: None ! 39: .Sa ! 40: bboards(5), bbexp(8) ! 41: .De ! 42: None ! 43: .Co ! 44: None ! 45: .En
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