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ossp-pkg/shtool/sh.tarball 1.24 -> 1.25

--- sh.tarball   2006/02/04 09:43:25     1.24
+++ sh.tarball   2006/02/04 09:54:07     1.25
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
 opt_d=""
 opt_u=""
 opt_g=""
-opt_e="CVS,\\.cvsignore,\\.[oa]\$"
+opt_e="CVS,\\.cvsignore,\\.svn,\\.[oa]\$"
 
 . ./sh.common
 
@@ -209,6 +209,7 @@
 [B<-v>|B<--verbose>]
 [B<-o>|B<--output> I<tarball>]
 [B<-c>|B<--compress> I<prog>]
+[B<-d>|B<--directory> I<directory>]
 [B<-u>|B<--user> I<user>]
 [B<-g>|B<--group> I<group>]
 [B<-e>|B<--exclude> I<pattern>]
@@ -221,8 +222,8 @@
 
 The four important aspects of good open source software tarballs are:
 (1) unpack into a single top-level directory, (2) top-level directory
-corresponds to the tarball filename, (3) tarball should be sorted and
-(4) arbitrary names for file owner and group.
+corresponds to the tarball filename, (3) tarball files should be sorted
+and (4) arbitrary names for file owner and group.
 
 =head1 OPTIONS
 
@@ -246,6 +247,11 @@
 
 Pipe resulting tarball through compression program I<prog>.
 
+=item B<-d>, B<--directory> I<directory>
+
+Sets the top-level directory into which the tarball unpacks.
+By default it is I<tarball> without the trailing C<.tar.*> extension.
+
 =item B<-u>, B<--user> I<user>
 
 The user (owner) of files and directories in the tarball to I<user>.
@@ -259,7 +265,7 @@
 Exclude files and directories matching comma-separated list of
 regex I<pattern> from the tarball. Directories are expanded
 before the filtering takes place. The default filter pattern is
-"C<CVS,\\.cvsignore,\\.[oa]\$>".
+"C<CVS,\\.cvsignore,\\.svn,\\.[oa]\$>".
 
 =back
 

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