*** vmsbackup.1 Sun Feb 19 10:35:29 1989 --- ../../src/vmsbackup.1 Tue Apr 18 20:59:08 1995 *************** *** 4,18 **** .SH SYNOPSIS .B vmsbackup ! .B \-{tx}[cdevw][s setnumber][f tapefile] [ name ... ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I vmsbackup reads a VMS generated backup tape, converting the files ! to Unix format and writing the files to disc. The default operation of the program is to go through an entire ! tape, extracting every file and writing it to disc. This may be modified by the following options. .TP 8 ! .B c Use complete filenames, including the version number. A colon and the octal version number will be appended to all filenames. --- 4,18 ---- .SH SYNOPSIS .B vmsbackup ! .B \-[txcdevw][s setnumber][f tapefile] [ name ... ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I vmsbackup reads a VMS generated backup tape, converting the files ! to Unix format and writing the files to disk. The default operation of the program is to go through an entire ! tape, extracting every file and writing it to disk. This may be modified by the following options. .TP 8 ! .B -c Use complete filenames, including the version number. A colon and the octal version number will be appended to all filenames. *************** *** 26,33 **** The default is to ignore version numbers. .TP 8 ! .B d use the directory structure from VMS, the default value is off. .TP 8 ! .B e Process all filename extensions. Since this program is mainly intended to move source code and possibly --- 26,33 ---- The default is to ignore version numbers. .TP 8 ! .B -d use the directory structure from VMS, the default value is off. .TP 8 ! .B -e Process all filename extensions. Since this program is mainly intended to move source code and possibly *************** *** 35,39 **** all files whose filename extension specifies system dependent data. The file types which will be ignored, unless the ! .B e option is specified, are .IP "" 10 --- 35,39 ---- all files whose filename extension specifies system dependent data. The file types which will be ignored, unless the ! .B -e option is specified, are .IP "" 10 *************** *** 57,61 **** .PP .TP 8 ! .B f Use the next argument in the command line as the tape device to be used, rather than the default. --- 57,61 ---- .PP .TP 8 ! .B -f Use the next argument in the command line as the tape device to be used, rather than the default. *************** *** 83,94 **** This must be a raw mode tape device. .TP 8 ! .B s saveset Process only the given saveset number. .TP 8 ! .B t ! Produce a table of contents (a directory listing) on the standard output ! of the files on tape. .TP 8 ! .B v Verbose output. Normally --- 83,94 ---- This must be a raw mode tape device. .TP 8 ! .B -s saveset Process only the given saveset number. .TP 8 ! .B -t ! Produce a table of contents (a recursive directory listing) on the ! standard output of the files on tape. .TP 8 ! .B -v Verbose output. Normally *************** *** 98,102 **** tape to disk to be output on the standard output. .TP 8 ! .B w .I vmsbackup prints the action to be taken followed by file name, then --- 98,102 ---- tape to disk to be output on the standard output. .TP 8 ! .B -w .I vmsbackup prints the action to be taken followed by file name, then *************** *** 104,108 **** is given, the action is done. Any other input means don't do it. .TP 8 ! .B x extract the named files from the tape. .TP 8 --- 104,108 ---- is given, the action is done. Any other input means don't do it. .TP 8 ! .B -x extract the named files from the tape. .TP 8 *************** *** 111,122 **** argument specifies one or more filenames to be searched for specifically on the tape and only those files are to be processed. ! The name may contain the usal sh(1) meta-characters *?![] \nnn. .SH FILES ! /dev/rmt\fIx\fP .SH SEE ALSO ! rmtops(3) .SH BUGS The filename match uses the complete VMS file names. ! .SH AUTHOR John Douglas Carey --- 111,124 ---- argument specifies one or more filenames to be searched for specifically on the tape and only those files are to be processed. ! The name may contain the usal ! .I sh(1) ! meta-characters *?![]. .SH FILES ! /dev/rmt\fIx\fP, /dev/rst\fIx\fP .SH SEE ALSO ! rsh(1), rmt(8) .SH BUGS The filename match uses the complete VMS file names. ! Filename matching does not use libregex.a .SH AUTHOR John Douglas Carey