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/**
* This package provides stream classes for reading archives using the Unix DUMP format.
*
* This format is similar to (and contemporary with) TAR but reads the raw filesystem directly. This means that writers are filesystem-specific even though the
* created archives are filesystem-agnostic.
*
*
*
* Unlike other formats DUMP offers clean support for sparse files, extended attributes, and other file metadata. In addition DUMP supports incremental dump
* files can capture (most) file deletion. It also provides a native form of compression and will soon support native encryption as well.
*
*
* In practice TAR archives are used for both distribution and backups. DUMP archives are used exclusively for backups.
*
*
* Like any 30+-year-old application there are a number of variants. For pragmatic reasons we will only support archives with the 'new' tape header and inode
* formats. Other restrictions:
*
*
* - We only support ZLIB compression. The format also permits LZO and BZLIB compression.
* - Sparse files will have the holes filled.
* - MacOS finder and resource streams are ignored.
* - Extended attributes are not currently provided.
* - SELinux labels are not currently provided.
*
*
* As of Apache Commons Compress 1.3 support for the dump format is read-only.
*
*/
package org.apache.commons.compress.archivers.dump;