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[bug#52109] Mention bsdcat, bsdcpio and bsdtar in description of libarch


From: Maxim Cournoyer
Subject: [bug#52109] Mention bsdcat, bsdcpio and bsdtar in description of libarchive
Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2023 14:36:18 -0500
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Hi Liliana,

Liliana Marie Prikler <liliana.prikler@gmail.com> writes:

> Am Sonntag, dem 22.01.2023 um 16:09 +0100 schrieb zimoun:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> On Sat, 21 Jan 2023 at 18:59, Liliana Marie Prikler
>> <liliana.prikler@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> > > Please find attach the patch. :-)  If it appears to you fine,
>> > > could you merge it?
>> > 
>> > Hmm, I fear that this line doesn't do much except helping folk to
>> > grep for "bsdtar" et al.  Should we perhaps explain in a sentence
>> > or two what those commands do?
>> 
>> It is not ’grep’ but “guix search” so it is only an internal SEO. ;-)
>> 
>> From my point of view, some explanations about what these commands do
>> are done by the man pages.
>> 
>> Well, this trivial patch is just a quick workaround at 2 levels. 
>> One, because Guix File Search [1] is almost done but not very popular
>> yet.
> Fair enough.
>
>> Two, because this libarchive should be split into 2 different
>> packages or outputs: one for the library itself and another for the
>> commands.
>> 
>> 1: <https://yhetil.org/guix/87pmd1r8kt.fsf@gmail.com>
> Splitting libarchive outputs is sadly a core-updates change, but we
> could hide the existing one and add a user-facing one with the split if
> that's what you desire.  I don't think adding a package for just the
> tools has merits.
>
>> However, if a table containing what these utilities do seems
>> appropriated, here the description from the Debian package
>> ’libarchive-tools’:
>> 
>> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
>> The bsdtar program is the default system 'tar' program used on
>> FreeBSD. bsdtar uses the libarchive library as a backend which does
>> all of the work for reading and writing archives in various formats.
>> 
>> The bsdcpio program is the default system 'cpio' program used on
>> FreeBSD. bsdcpio uses the libarchive library as a backend which does
>> all of the work for reading and writing archives in various formats
>> 
>> The bsdcat program reads archived data from files or from its
>> standard input and uses the libarchive library to decompresses it to
>> its standard output. It may be used for viewing the contents of
>> archives or for passing it to other tools for further processing.
>> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
> I think these could be shortened as follows:
>
> This package/the 'bin' output also provides
> @itemize
> @item @command{bsdtar} and @command{bsdcpio} to pack/unpack archives
> like @command{tar} and @command{cpio} respectively, and
> @item @command{bsdcat} to concatenate files like @command{cat} does,
> while transparently unpacking archives.
> @end itemize

Like Simon, I think just mentioning the commands solve the lack of
discovery problem that they reported about these commands; the details
themselves can be further looked up by users via the manpages or --help
output, since the above description wouldn't provide much more than what
can be guessed already.  I pushed Simon's suggested change.

-- 
Thanks,
Maxim





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