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\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
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@c %**start of header
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@setfilename gzip.info
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@settitle Gzip User's Manual
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@finalout
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@setchapternewpage odd
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@c %**end of header
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@ifinfo
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This file documents the the GNU @code{gzip} command for compressing files.
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Copyright (C) 1992-1993 Jean-loup Gailly
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Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
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this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
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are preserved on all copies.
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@ignore
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Permission is granted to process this file through TeX and print the
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results, provided the printed document carries copying permission
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notice identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph
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(this paragraph not being relevant to the printed manual).
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@end ignore
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Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
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manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the entire
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resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a permission
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notice identical to this one.
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Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual
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into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions,
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except that this permission notice may be stated in a translation approved
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by the Foundation.
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@end ifinfo
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@titlepage
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@title gzip
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@subtitle The data compression program
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@subtitle Edition 1.2.4, for Gzip Version 1.2.4
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@subtitle July 1993
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@author by Jean-loup Gailly
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@page
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@vskip 0pt plus 1filll
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Copyright @copyright{} 1992-1993 Jean-loup Gailly
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Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
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this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
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are preserved on all copies.
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Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
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manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the entire
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resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a permission
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notice identical to this one.
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Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual
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into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions,
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except that this permission notice may be stated in a translation approved
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by the Foundation.
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@end titlepage
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@node Top, , , (dir)
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@ifinfo
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This file documents the @code{gzip} command to compress files.
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@end ifinfo
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@menu
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* Copying:: How you can copy and share @code{gzip}.
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* Overview:: Preliminary information.
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* Sample:: Sample output from @code{gzip}.
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* Invoking gzip:: How to run @code{gzip}.
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* Advanced usage:: Concatenated files.
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* Environment:: The @code{GZIP} environment variable
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* Tapes:: Using @code{gzip} on tapes.
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* Problems:: Reporting bugs.
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* Concept Index:: Index of concepts.
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@end menu
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@node Copying, Overview, , Top
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@include gpl.texinfo
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@node Overview, Sample, Copying, Top
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@chapter Overview
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@cindex overview
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@code{gzip} reduces the size of the named files using Lempel-Ziv coding
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(LZ77). Whenever possible, each file is replaced by one with the
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extension @samp{.gz}, while keeping the same ownership modes, access and
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modification times. (The default extension is @samp{-gz} for VMS,
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@samp{z} for MSDOS, OS/2 FAT and Atari.) If no files are specified or
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if a file name is "-", the standard input is compressed to the standard
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output. @code{gzip} will only attempt to compress regular files. In
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particular, it will ignore symbolic links.
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If the new file name is too long for its file system, @code{gzip}
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truncates it. @code{gzip} attempts to truncate only the parts of the
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file name longer than 3 characters. (A part is delimited by dots.) If
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the name consists of small parts only, the longest parts are truncated.
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For example, if file names are limited to 14 characters, gzip.msdos.exe
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is compressed to gzi.msd.exe.gz. Names are not truncated on systems
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which do not have a limit on file name length.
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By default, @code{gzip} keeps the original file name and timestamp in
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the compressed file. These are used when decompressing the file with the
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@samp{-N} option. This is useful when the compressed file name was
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truncated or when the time stamp was not preserved after a file
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transfer.
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Compressed files can be restored to their original form using @samp{gzip -d}
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or @code{gunzip} or @code{zcat}. If the original name saved in the
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compressed file is not suitable for its file system, a new name is
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constructed from the original one to make it legal.
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@code{gunzip} takes a list of files on its command line and replaces
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each file whose name ends with @samp{.gz}, @samp{.z}, @samp{.Z},
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@samp{-gz}, @samp{-z} or @samp{_z} and which begins with the correct
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magic number with an uncompressed file without the original extension.
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@code{gunzip} also recognizes the special extensions @samp{.tgz} and
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@samp{.taz} as shorthands for @samp{.tar.gz} and @samp{.tar.Z}
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respectively. When compressing, @code{gzip} uses the @samp{.tgz}
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extension if necessary instead of truncating a file with a @samp{.tar}
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extension.
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@code{gunzip} can currently decompress files created by @code{gzip},
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@code{zip}, @code{compress} or @code{pack}. The detection of the input
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format is automatic. When using the first two formats, @code{gunzip}
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checks a 32 bit CRC (cyclic redundancy check). For @code{pack},
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@code{gunzip} checks the uncompressed length. The @code{compress} format
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was not designed to allow consistency checks. However @code{gunzip} is
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sometimes able to detect a bad @samp{.Z} file. If you get an error when
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uncompressing a @samp{.Z} file, do not assume that the @samp{.Z} file is
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correct simply because the standard @code{uncompress} does not complain.
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This generally means that the standard @code{uncompress} does not check
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its input, and happily generates garbage output. The SCO @samp{compress
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-H} format (@code{lzh} compression method) does not include a CRC but
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also allows some consistency checks.
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Files created by @code{zip} can be uncompressed by @code{gzip} only if
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they have a single member compressed with the 'deflation' method. This
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feature is only intended to help conversion of @code{tar.zip} files to
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the @code{tar.gz} format. To extract @code{zip} files with several
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members, use @code{unzip} instead of @code{gunzip}.
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@code{zcat} is identical to @samp{gunzip -c}. @code{zcat}
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uncompresses either a list of files on the command line or its standard
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input and writes the uncompressed data on standard output. @code{zcat}
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will uncompress files that have the correct magic number whether they
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have a @samp{.gz} suffix or not.
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@code{gzip} uses the Lempel-Ziv algorithm used in @code{zip} and PKZIP.
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The amount of compression obtained depends on the size of the input and
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the distribution of common substrings. Typically, text such as source
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code or English is reduced by 60-70%. Compression is generally much
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better than that achieved by LZW (as used in @code{compress}), Huffman
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coding (as used in @code{pack}), or adaptive Huffman coding
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(@code{compact}).
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Compression is always performed, even if the compressed file is slightly
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larger than the original. The worst case expansion is a few bytes for
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the @code{gzip} file header, plus 5 bytes every 32K block, or an expansion
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ratio of 0.015% for large files. Note that the actual number of used
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disk blocks almost never increases. @code{gzip} preserves the mode,
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ownership and timestamps of files when compressing or decompressing.
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@node Sample, Invoking gzip, Overview, Top
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@chapter Sample Output
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@cindex sample
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Here are some realistic examples of running @code{gzip}.
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This is the output of the command @samp{gzip -h}:
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@example
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gzip 1.2.4 (18 Aug 93)
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usage: gzip [-cdfhlLnNrtvV19] [-S suffix] [file ...]
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-c --stdout write on standard output, keep original files unchanged
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-d --decompress decompress
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-f --force force overwrite of output file and compress links
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-h --help give this help
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-l --list list compressed file contents
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-L --license display software license
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-n --no-name do not save or restore the original name and time stamp
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-N --name save or restore the original name and time stamp
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-q --quiet suppress all warnings
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-r --recursive operate recursively on directories
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-S .suf --suffix .suf use suffix .suf on compressed files
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-t --test test compressed file integrity
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-v --verbose verbose mode
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-V --version display version number
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-1 --fast compress faster
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-9 --best compress better
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file... files to (de)compress. If none given, use standard input.
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@end example
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This is the output of the command @samp{gzip -v texinfo.tex}:
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@example
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texinfo.tex: 71.6% -- replaced with texinfo.tex.gz
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@end example
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The following command will find all @code{gzip} files in the current
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directory and subdirectories, and extract them in place without
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destroying the original:
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@example
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find . -name '*.gz' -print | sed 's/^\(.*\)[.]gz$/gunzip < "&" > "\1"/' | sh
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@end example
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@node Invoking gzip, Advanced usage, Sample, Top
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@chapter Invoking @code{gzip}
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@cindex invoking
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@cindex options
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The format for running the @code{gzip} program is:
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@example
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gzip @var{option} @dots{}
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@end example
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@code{gzip} supports the following options:
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@table @samp
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@item --stdout
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@itemx --to-stdout
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@itemx -c
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Write output on standard output; keep original files unchanged.
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If there are several input files, the output consists of a sequence of
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independently compressed members. To obtain better compression,
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concatenate all input files before compressing them.
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@item --decompress
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@itemx --uncompress
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@itemx -d
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Decompress.
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@item --force
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@itemx -f
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Force compression or decompression even if the file has multiple links
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or the corresponding file already exists, or if the compressed data
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is read from or written to a terminal. If the input data is not in
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a format recognized by @code{gzip}, and if the option @samp{--stdout} is also
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given, copy the input data without change to the standard output: let
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@code{zcat} behave as @code{cat}. If @samp{-f} is not given, and
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when not running in the background, @code{gzip} prompts to verify
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whether an existing file should be overwritten.
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@item --help
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@itemx -h
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Print an informative help message describing the options then quit.
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@item --list
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@itemx -l
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For each compressed file, list the following fields:
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@example
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compressed size: size of the compressed file
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uncompressed size: size of the uncompressed file
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ratio: compression ratio (0.0% if unknown)
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uncompressed_name: name of the uncompressed file
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@end example
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The uncompressed size is given as @samp{-1} for files not in @code{gzip}
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format, such as compressed @samp{.Z} files. To get the uncompressed size for
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such a file, you can use:
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@example
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zcat file.Z | wc -c
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@end example
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In combination with the @samp{--verbose} option, the following fields are also
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displayed:
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@example
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method: compression method (deflate,compress,lzh,pack)
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crc: the 32-bit CRC of the uncompressed data
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date & time: time stamp for the uncompressed file
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@end example
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The crc is given as ffffffff for a file not in gzip format.
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With @samp{--verbose}, the size totals and compression ratio for all files
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is also displayed, unless some sizes are unknown. With @samp{--quiet},
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the title and totals lines are not displayed.
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@item --license
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@itemx -L
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Display the @code{gzip} license then quit.
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@item --no-name
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@itemx -n
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When compressing, do not save the original file name and time stamp by
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default. (The original name is always saved if the name had to be
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truncated.) When decompressing, do not restore the original file name
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if present (remove only the @code{gzip}
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suffix from the compressed file name) and do not restore the original
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time stamp if present (copy it from the compressed file). This option
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is the default when decompressing.
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@item --name
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@itemx -N
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When compressing, always save the original file name and time stamp; this
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is the default. When decompressing, restore the original file name and
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time stamp if present. This option is useful on systems which have
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a limit on file name length or when the time stamp has been lost after
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a file transfer.
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@item --quiet
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@itemx -q
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Suppress all warning messages.
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@item --recursive
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@itemx -r
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Travel the directory structure recursively. If any of the file names
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specified on the command line are directories, @code{gzip} will descend
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into the directory and compress all the files it finds there (or
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decompress them in the case of @code{gunzip}).
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@item --suffix @var{suf}
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@itemx -S @var{suf}
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Use suffix @samp{@var{suf}} instead of @samp{.gz}. Any suffix can be
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given, but suffixes other than @samp{.z} and @samp{.gz} should be
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avoided to avoid confusion when files are transferred to other systems.
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A null suffix forces gunzip to try decompression on all given files
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regardless of suffix, as in:
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@example
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gunzip -S "" * (*.* for MSDOS)
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@end example
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Previous versions of gzip used the @samp{.z} suffix. This was changed to
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avoid a conflict with @code{pack}.
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@item --test
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@itemx -t
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Test. Check the compressed file integrity.
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@item --verbose
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@itemx -v
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Verbose. Display the name and percentage reduction for each file compressed.
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@item --version
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@itemx -V
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Version. Display the version number and compilation options, then quit.
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@item --fast
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@itemx --best
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@itemx -@var{n}
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Regulate the speed of compression using the specified digit @var{n},
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where @samp{-1} or @samp{--fast} indicates the fastest compression
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method (less compression) and @samp{--best} or @samp{-9} indicates the
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slowest compression method (optimal compression). The default
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compression level is @samp{-6} (that is, biased towards high compression at
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expense of speed).
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@end table
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@node Advanced usage, Environment, Invoking gzip, Top
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@chapter Advanced usage
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@cindex concatenated files
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Multiple compressed files can be concatenated. In this case,
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@code{gunzip} will extract all members at once. If one member is
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damaged, other members might still be recovered after removal of the
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damaged member. Better compression can be usually obtained if all
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members are decompressed and then recompressed in a single step.
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This is an example of concatenating @code{gzip} files:
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@example
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gzip -c file1 > foo.gz
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gzip -c file2 >> foo.gz
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@end example
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Then
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@example
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gunzip -c foo
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@end example
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@example
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cat file1 file2
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@end example
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In case of damage to one member of a @samp{.gz} file, other members can
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still be recovered (if the damaged member is removed). However,
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you can get better compression by compressing all members at once:
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@example
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cat file1 file2 | gzip > foo.gz
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@end example
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@example
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gzip -c file1 file2 > foo.gz
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@end example
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If you want to recompress concatenated files to get better compression, do:
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@example
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zcat old.gz | gzip > new.gz
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@end example
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If a compressed file consists of several members, the uncompressed
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size and CRC reported by the @samp{--list} option applies to the last member
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only. If you need the uncompressed size for all members, you can use:
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@example
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zcat file.gz | wc -c
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@end example
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If you wish to create a single archive file with multiple members so
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that members can later be extracted independently, use an archiver such
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as @code{tar} or @code{zip}. GNU @code{tar} supports the @samp{-z}
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option to invoke @code{gzip} transparently. @code{gzip} is designed as a
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complement to @code{tar}, not as a replacement.
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@node Environment, Tapes, Advanced usage, Top
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@chapter Environment
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@cindex Environment
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The environment variable @code{GZIP} can hold a set of default options for
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@code{gzip}. These options are interpreted first and can be overwritten by
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explicit command line parameters. For example:
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@example
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for sh: GZIP="-8v --name"; export GZIP
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for csh: setenv GZIP "-8v --name"
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for MSDOS: set GZIP=-8v --name
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@end example
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On Vax/VMS, the name of the environment variable is @code{GZIP_OPT}, to
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avoid a conflict with the symbol set for invocation of the program.
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@node Tapes, Problems, Environment, Top
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@chapter Using @code{gzip} on tapes
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@cindex tapes
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When writing compressed data to a tape, it is generally necessary to pad
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the output with zeroes up to a block boundary. When the data is read and
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the whole block is passed to @code{gunzip} for decompression,
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@code{gunzip} detects that there is extra trailing garbage after the
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compressed data and emits a warning by default. You have to use the
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@samp{--quiet} option to suppress the warning. This option can be set in the
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@code{GZIP} environment variable, as in:
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@example
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for sh: GZIP="-q" tar -xfz --block-compress /dev/rst0
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for csh: (setenv GZIP "-q"; tar -xfz --block-compress /dev/rst0)
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@end example
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In the above example, @code{gzip} is invoked implicitly by the @samp{-z}
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option of GNU @code{tar}. Make sure that the same block size (@samp{-b}
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option of @code{tar}) is used for reading and writing compressed data on
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tapes. (This example assumes you are using the GNU version of
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@code{tar}.)
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@node Problems, Concept Index, Tapes, Top
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@chapter Reporting Bugs
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@cindex bugs
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If you find a bug in @code{gzip}, please send electronic mail to
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@w{@samp{bug-gzip@@gnu.org}}. Include the version number,
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which you can find by running @w{@samp{gzip -V}}. Also include in your
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message the hardware and operating system, the compiler used to compile
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@code{gzip},
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a description of the bug behavior, and the input to @code{gzip} that triggered
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the bug.@refill
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@node Concept Index, , Problems, Top
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@unnumbered Concept Index
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@printindex cp
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@contents
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@bye
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