[DELTA]
* important changes in version 1.90 05/09/2012 (Tom Jones)
- documentation fixes
'Archive::Tar' => {
'MAINTAINER' => 'kane',
'Archive::Tar' => {
'MAINTAINER' => 'kane',
- 'DISTRIBUTION' => 'BINGOS/Archive-Tar-1.88.tar.gz',
+ 'DISTRIBUTION' => 'BINGOS/Archive-Tar-1.90.tar.gz',
'FILES' => q[cpan/Archive-Tar],
'EXCLUDED' => ['Makefile.PL'],
'UPSTREAM' => 'cpan',
'FILES' => q[cpan/Archive-Tar],
'EXCLUDED' => ['Makefile.PL'],
'UPSTREAM' => 'cpan',
$DEBUG = 0;
$WARN = 1;
$FOLLOW_SYMLINK = 0;
$DEBUG = 0;
$WARN = 1;
$FOLLOW_SYMLINK = 0;
$CHOWN = 1;
$CHMOD = 1;
$SAME_PERMISSIONS = $> == 0 ? 1 : 0;
$CHOWN = 1;
$CHMOD = 1;
$SAME_PERMISSIONS = $> == 0 ? 1 : 0;
devmajor, devminor, prefix, type. (On MacOS, the file's path and
modification times are converted to Unix equivalents.)
devmajor, devminor, prefix, type. (On MacOS, the file's path and
modification times are converted to Unix equivalents.)
-Valid values for the file type are the following constants defined in
-Archive::Tar::Constants:
+Valid values for the file type are the following constants defined by
+Archive::Tar::Constant:
argument it returns a list of hash references containing the requested
properties of each file. The following list of properties is
supported: full_path, name, size, mtime (last modified date), mode,
argument it returns a list of hash references containing the requested
properties of each file. The following list of properties is
supported: full_path, name, size, mtime (last modified date), mode,
-uid, gid, linkname, uname, gname, devmajor, devminor, prefix.
+uid, gid, linkname, uname, gname, devmajor, devminor, prefix, type.
See C<Archive::Tar::File> for details about supported properties.
See C<Archive::Tar::File> for details about supported properties.
BEGIN {
require Exporter;
BEGIN {
require Exporter;
@ISA = qw[Exporter];
require Time::Local if $^O eq "MacOS";
@ISA = qw[Exporter];
require Time::Local if $^O eq "MacOS";
use vars qw[@ISA $VERSION];
#@ISA = qw[Archive::Tar];
use vars qw[@ISA $VERSION];
#@ISA = qw[Archive::Tar];
### set value to 1 to oct() it during the unpack ###
### set value to 1 to oct() it during the unpack ###