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dds2tar 2.5.2-4
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Title:         Tool to maintain tar tape archives and control compression.
Version:       VERSION
Description:   Once you have recorded the record number of each file of
               a tar scsi-tape archive, you are able to find and extract these
               files very fast. If you have a DAT drive, you can extract every
               small file from a 2GB tape within 40 seconds.
               tar2tar is included to change the pathnames inside a tar-archive.
Author:        weule@7b5.de (J"org Weule)
Maintained-by: weule@7b5.de
Primary-Site:  sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/linux/system/backup
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Alternate-Site:www.eulesoft.de
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Platforms:     Linux and HP (because of the TELL and SEEK command)
               HP is not well supported.
               SCSI-Tape drive
Copying-Policy:GPL
Keywords:      tape archives  , tar
Comment:       The software is only convenient, if your tape supports a fast
               positioning command.
               Added code (mt-dds) to change the compression mode of HP-DAT.
               tar2tar will work on every computer with ANSI-C.
               A patch to GNU-tar is included to add the option --record-file.
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