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XZ Utils
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0. Overview
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1. Documentation
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1.1. Overall documentation
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1.2. Documentation for command-line tools
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1.3. Documentation for liblzma
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2. Version numbering
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3. Reporting bugs
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4. Translations
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5. Other implementations of the .xz format
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6. Contact information
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0. Overview
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-----------
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XZ Utils provide a general-purpose data-compression library plus
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command-line tools. The native file format is the .xz format, but
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also the legacy .lzma format is supported. The .xz format supports
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multiple compression algorithms, which are called "filters" in the
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context of XZ Utils. The primary filter is currently LZMA2. With
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typical files, XZ Utils create about 30 % smaller files than gzip.
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To ease adapting support for the .xz format into existing applications
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and scripts, the API of liblzma is somewhat similar to the API of the
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popular zlib library. For the same reason, the command-line tool xz
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has a command-line syntax similar to that of gzip.
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When aiming for the highest compression ratio, the LZMA2 encoder uses
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a lot of CPU time and may use, depending on the settings, even
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hundreds of megabytes of RAM. However, in fast modes, the LZMA2 encoder
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competes with bzip2 in compression speed, RAM usage, and compression
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ratio.
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LZMA2 is reasonably fast to decompress. It is a little slower than
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gzip, but a lot faster than bzip2. Being fast to decompress means
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that the .xz format is especially nice when the same file will be
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decompressed very many times (usually on different computers), which
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is the case e.g. when distributing software packages. In such
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situations, it's not too bad if the compression takes some time,
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since that needs to be done only once to benefit many people.
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With some file types, combining (or "chaining") LZMA2 with an
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additional filter can improve the compression ratio. A filter chain may
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contain up to four filters, although usually only one or two are used.
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For example, putting a BCJ (Branch/Call/Jump) filter before LZMA2
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in the filter chain can improve compression ratio of executable files.
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Since the .xz format allows adding new filter IDs, it is possible that
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some day there will be a filter that is, for example, much faster to
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compress than LZMA2 (but probably with worse compression ratio).
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Similarly, it is possible that some day there is a filter that will
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compress better than LZMA2.
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XZ Utils supports multithreaded compression. XZ Utils doesn't support
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multithreaded decompression yet. It has been planned though and taken
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into account when designing the .xz file format. In the future, files
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that were created in threaded mode can be decompressed in threaded
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mode too.
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1. Documentation
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----------------
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1.1. Overall documentation
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README This file
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INSTALL.generic Generic install instructions for those not familiar
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with packages using GNU Autotools
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INSTALL Installation instructions specific to XZ Utils
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PACKAGERS Information to packagers of XZ Utils
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COPYING XZ Utils copyright and license information
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COPYING.GPLv2 GNU General Public License version 2
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COPYING.GPLv3 GNU General Public License version 3
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COPYING.LGPLv2.1 GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1
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AUTHORS The main authors of XZ Utils
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THANKS Incomplete list of people who have helped making
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this software
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NEWS User-visible changes between XZ Utils releases
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ChangeLog Detailed list of changes (commit log)
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TODO Known bugs and some sort of to-do list
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Note that only some of the above files are included in binary
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packages.
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1.2. Documentation for command-line tools
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The command-line tools are documented as man pages. In source code
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releases (and possibly also in some binary packages), the man pages
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are also provided in plain text (ASCII only) and PDF formats in the
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directory "doc/man" to make the man pages more accessible to those
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whose operating system doesn't provide an easy way to view man pages.
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1.3. Documentation for liblzma
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The liblzma API headers include short docs about each function
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and data type as Doxygen tags. These docs should be quite OK as
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a quick reference.
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There are a few example/tutorial programs that should help in
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getting started with liblzma. In the source package the examples
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are in "doc/examples" and in binary packages they may be under
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"examples" in the same directory as this README.
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Since the liblzma API has similarities to the zlib API, some people
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may find it useful to read the zlib docs and tutorial too:
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http://zlib.net/manual.html
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http://zlib.net/zlib_how.html
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2. Version numbering
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--------------------
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The version number format of XZ Utils is X.Y.ZS:
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- X is the major version. When this is incremented, the library
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API and ABI break.
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- Y is the minor version. It is incremented when new features
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are added without breaking the existing API or ABI. An even Y
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indicates a stable release and an odd Y indicates unstable
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(alpha or beta version).
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- Z is the revision. This has a different meaning for stable and
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unstable releases:
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* Stable: Z is incremented when bugs get fixed without adding
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any new features. This is intended to be convenient for
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downstream distributors that want bug fixes but don't want
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any new features to minimize the risk of introducing new bugs.
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* Unstable: Z is just a counter. API or ABI of features added
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in earlier unstable releases having the same X.Y may break.
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- S indicates stability of the release. It is missing from the
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stable releases, where Y is an even number. When Y is odd, S
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is either "alpha" or "beta" to make it very clear that such
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versions are not stable releases. The same X.Y.Z combination is
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not used for more than one stability level, i.e. after X.Y.Zalpha,
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the next version can be X.Y.(Z+1)beta but not X.Y.Zbeta.
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3. Reporting bugs
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Naturally it is easiest for me if you already know what causes the
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unexpected behavior. Even better if you have a patch to propose.
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However, quite often the reason for unexpected behavior is unknown,
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so here are a few things to do before sending a bug report:
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1. Try to create a small example how to reproduce the issue.
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2. Compile XZ Utils with debugging code using configure switches
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--enable-debug and, if possible, --disable-shared. If you are
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using GCC, use CFLAGS='-O0 -ggdb3'. Don't strip the resulting
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binaries.
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3. Turn on core dumps. The exact command depends on your shell;
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for example in GNU bash it is done with "ulimit -c unlimited",
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and in tcsh with "limit coredumpsize unlimited".
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4. Try to reproduce the suspected bug. If you get "assertion failed"
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message, be sure to include the complete message in your bug
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report. If the application leaves a coredump, get a backtrace
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using gdb:
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$ gdb /path/to/app-binary # Load the app to the debugger.
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(gdb) core core # Open the coredump.
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(gdb) bt # Print the backtrace. Copy & paste to bug report.
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(gdb) quit # Quit gdb.
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Report your bug via email or IRC (see Contact information below).
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Don't send core dump files or any executables. If you have a small
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example file(s) (total size less than 256 KiB), please include
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it/them as an attachment. If you have bigger test files, put them
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online somewhere and include a URL to the file(s) in the bug report.
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Always include the exact version number of XZ Utils in the bug report.
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If you are using a snapshot from the git repository, use "git describe"
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to get the exact snapshot version. If you are using XZ Utils shipped
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in an operating system distribution, mention the distribution name,
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distribution version, and exact xz package version; if you cannot
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repeat the bug with the code compiled from unpatched source code,
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you probably need to report a bug to your distribution's bug tracking
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system.
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4. Translations
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The xz command line tool and all man pages can be translated.
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The translations are handled via the Translation Project. If you
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wish to help translating xz, please join the Translation Project:
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https://translationproject.org/html/translators.html
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Several strings will change in a future version of xz so if you
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wish to start a new translation, look at the code in the xz git
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repository instead of a 5.2.x release.
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5. Other implementations of the .xz format
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7-Zip and the p7zip port of 7-Zip support the .xz format starting
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from the version 9.00alpha.
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http://7-zip.org/
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http://p7zip.sourceforge.net/
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XZ Embedded is a limited implementation written for use in the Linux
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kernel, but it is also suitable for other embedded use.
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https://tukaani.org/xz/embedded.html
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6. Contact information
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If you have questions, bug reports, patches etc. related to XZ Utils,
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the project maintainers Lasse Collin and Jia Tan can be reached via
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<xz@tukaani.org>.
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You might find Lasse also from #tukaani on Libera Chat (IRC).
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The nick is Larhzu. The channel tends to be pretty quiet,
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so just ask your question and someone might wake up.
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