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 cpio(4)                                                             cpio(4)





 NAME
      cpio - format of cpio archive

 DESCRIPTION
      The header structure, when the -c option of cpio is not used (see
      cpio(1)), is:

           struct {
               short c_magic,
                   c_dev;
               ushort     c_ino,
                   c_mode,
                   c_uid,
                   c_gid;
               short c_nlink,
                   c_rdev,
                   c_mtime[2],
                   c_namesize,
                   c_filesize[2];
               char  c_name[c_namesize rounded to word];
           } Hdr;

      When the cpio -c option is used, the header information is described
      by:

           sscanf(Chdr,"%6ho%6ho%6ho%6ho%6ho%6ho%6ho%6ho%11lo%6ho%11lo",
                     &Hdr.c_magic,&Hdr.c_dev,&Hdr.c_ino,&Hdr.c_mode,
                     &Hdr.c_uid,&Hdr.c_gid,&Hdr.c_nlink,&Hdr.c_rdev,
                     &Longtime,&Hdr.c_namesize,&Longfile);

      Longtime and Longfile are equivalent to Hdr.c_mtime and
      Hdr.c_filesize, respectively.  The contents of each file are recorded
      together with other items describing the file.  Every instance of
      c_magic contains the constant 070707 (octal).  The items c_dev through
      c_mtime have meanings explained in stat(2).  The length of the null-
      terminated path name c_name, including the null byte, is given by
      c_namesize.

      The last record of the archive always contains the name TRAILER!!!.
      Directories and the trailer are recorded with c_filesize equal to
      zero.

      It will not always be the case that c_dev and c_ino correspond to the
      results of stat(), but the values are always sufficient to tell
      whether two files in the archive are linked to each other.

      When a device special file is archived by HP-UX cpio (using the -x
      option), c_rdev contains a magic constant which is dependent upon the
      implementation doing the writing.  H_rdev flags the device file as an
      HP-UX 32-bit device specifier, and c_filesize contains the 32-bit
      device specifier (see stat(2)).  If the -x option is not present,



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 cpio(4)                                                             cpio(4)





      special files are not archived or restored.  Non-device special files
      are never restored.

 SEE ALSO
      cpio(1), find(1), stat(2).

 STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
      cpio: XPG2, XPG3, XPG4, FIPS 151-2, POSIX.1














































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