---- tar.1.orig Wed Apr 10 19:56:21 2002
-+++ tar.1 Wed Apr 10 21:14:42 2002
-@@ -149,19 +149,19 @@
+--- tar-1.14/tar.1.orig 2004-05-22 15:37:01.300876240 +0200
++++ tar-1.14/tar.1 2004-05-22 15:37:46.993929840 +0200
+@@ -13,19 +13,19 @@
.TP
.I filename1 [ filename2, ... filenameN ]
.TP
to a normal file.
The first argument to
.B tar
-@@ -311,7 +311,9 @@
+@@ -272,7 +272,9 @@
create archive with volume name NAME
.TP
- .B --version
+ .B \-\-version
-print tar program version number
+print
+.B tar
+program version number
.TP
- .B -w, --interactive, --confirmation
- ask for confirmation for every action
+ .B \-\-volno\-file F
+ keep track of current volume (of a multi-volume archive) in F
+@@ -306,7 +308,7 @@
+ The maintainer of tar falls into this category. This man page is neither
+ complete, nor current, and was included in the Debian Linux packaging of tar
+ entirely to reduce the frequency with which the lack of a man page gets
+-reported as a bug in our defect tracking system.
++reported as a bug in their defect tracking system.
+
+ If you really want to understand tar, then you should run info and read the
+ tar info pages, or use the info mode in emacs.