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lha-1.00.tar.Z (86043) Lha ver. 1.00 (for Linux)
cpio-2.4.2-3.i386.rpm (132297) cpio copies files into or out of a cpio or tar archive, which is a file that contains other files plus information about them, such as their file name, owner, timestamps, and access permissions. The archive can be another file on the disk, a magnetic tape, or a pipe. cpio has three operating modes.
unzip_crypt-5.12-1.README (938)
zip_crypt-2.01-1.README (932)
unzip_crypt-5.12-1.i386.rpm (77476) unpacks .zip files such as those made by pkzip under DOS
zip_crypt-2.01-1.i386.rpm (55780) creates .zip files
TkZip-0.5.21b.tgz (41854) desarchives zip, tar, ar, gz, arj, rar,... nice Tk interface
rar-2.01-2.i386.rpm (130617) RAR is a powerful tool which allows you to manage and control archive files. The archive is usually a regular file, which name has a ".rar" suffix.
rar-2.01-2.src.rpm (156130) RAR is a powerful tool which allows you to manage and control archive files. The archive is usually a regular file, which name has a ".rar" suffix.
freeze-2.5-2.i386.rpm (16669) Freeze is an old file compressor and decompressor that is not in common use anymore, but can be useful if the need ever arises to dearchive files compressed with it.
freeze-2.5-2.src.rpm (111401) Freeze is an old file compressor and decompressor that is not in common use anymore, but can be useful if the need ever arises to dearchive files compressed with it.
bzip2-0.1pl1-1.i386.rpm (44948) bzip2 is a drop-in replacement for the GNU Gzip compressor. It typically compresses files to 70-80"%" of the size that gzip achieves. bzip2 achieves compression within about 10"%" of the best available techniques, whilst being around twice as fast at compression and six times faster at decompression. Please note that bzip2 does not understand the original bzip's files, or gzip'd files.
bzip2-0.1pl1-1.src.rpm (326225) bzip2 is a drop-in replacement for the GNU Gzip compressor. It typically compresses files to 70-80"%" of the size that gzip achieves. bzip2 achieves compression within about 10"%" of the best available techniques, whilst being around twice as fast at compression and six times faster at decompression. Please note that bzip2 does not understand the original bzip's files, or gzip'd files.
bzip-0.21-4.i386.rpm (41882) Bzip is a compression program which uses some wild new `block sorting algorithm' with `arithmetic encoding'. The fundamental point is that it makes your files smaller than gzip does, sometimes by up to 30%. The other fundamental point is that it may have algorithm patents against it, so stick to gzip for public releases and commercial use (especially in the States.. some of us live in less repressive countries so we don't need to worry so much.) If you want to do something about the problem of Algorithm patents, contact the League for Programming Freedom to see what you can do to help. http://www.lpf.org/
bzip-0.21-4.src.rpm (328801) Bzip is a compression program which uses some wild new `block sorting algorithm' with `arithmetic encoding'. The fundamental point is that it makes your files smaller than gzip does, sometimes by up to 30%. The other fundamental point is that it may have algorithm patents against it, so stick to gzip for public releases and commercial use (especially in the States.. some of us live in less repressive countries so we don't need to worry so much.) If you want to do something about the problem of Algorithm patents, contact the League for Programming Freedom to see what you can do to help. http://www.lpf.org/
lha-1.14d-5.i386.rpm (41559) This is an archiving and compression utility. It is mostly used in the DOS world, but can be used under Linux to extract DOS files from LHA archives.
lha-1.14d-5.src.rpm (63646) This is an archiving and compression utility. It is mostly used in the DOS world, but can be used under Linux to extract DOS files from LHA archives.
gzip-1.2.4-11.i386.rpm (63495) This is the popular GNU file compression and decompression program, gzip.
gzip-1.2.4-11.src.rpm (226871) This is the popular GNU file compression and decompression program, gzip.
unarj-2.41a-5.i386.rpm (13985) The unarj program is used to uncompress .arj format archives, which were somewhat popular on DOS based machines.
unarj-2.41a-5.src.rpm (42240) The unarj program is used to uncompress .arj format archives, which were somewhat popular on DOS based machines.
arc-5.21-5.i386.rpm (54158) ARC is a packer that was used on various operating systems. This package should allow you to unpack *.arc files under Linux. You shouldn't use it for packing Linux-Software. Use gzip instead.
arc-5.21-5.src.rpm (73780) ARC is a packer that was used on various operating systems. This package should allow you to unpack *.arc files under Linux. You shouldn't use it for packing Linux-Software. Use gzip instead.
tar-1.12-3.i386.rpm (247601) GNU `tar' saves many files together into a single tape or disk archive, and can restore individual files from the archive. It includes multivolume support, the ability to archive sparse files, automatic archive compression/decompression, remote archives and special features that allow `tar' to be used for incremental and full backups. If you wish to do remote backups with tar, you will need to install the `rmt' package as well.
tar-1.12-3.src.rpm (874277) GNU `tar' saves many files together into a single tape or disk archive, and can restore individual files from the archive. It includes multivolume support, the ability to archive sparse files, automatic archive compression/decompression, remote archives and special features that allow `tar' to be used for incremental and full backups. If you wish to do remote backups with tar, you will need to install the `rmt' package as well.
zoo-2.10-5.i386.rpm (60516) Zoo is a packer based on the Lempel-Ziv algorithm. Lots of files on DOS/AmigaDOS and TOS systems used this packer for their archives. The compression rate of gzip are not reached at all. Thus zoo should only be used for decompressing old archives.
zoo-2.10-5.src.rpm (178430) Zoo is a packer based on the Lempel-Ziv algorithm. Lots of files on DOS/AmigaDOS and TOS systems used this packer for their archives. The compression rate of gzip are not reached at all. Thus zoo should only be used for decompressing old archives.
ncompress-4.2.4-9.i386.rpm (17712) ncompress is a utility that will do fast compression and decompression compatible with the original *nix compress utility (.Z extensions). It will not handle gzipped (.gz) images (although gzip can handle compress images).
ncompress-4.2.4-9.src.rpm (52234) ncompress is a utility that will do fast compression and decompression compatible with the original *nix compress utility (.Z extensions). It will not handle gzipped (.gz) images (although gzip can handle compress images).


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