This library is for working with ".tar" archive files. It can read and
write a range of common variations of archive format including V7,
USTAR, POSIX and GNU formats. It provides support for packing and
unpacking portable archives. This makes it suitable for distribution
but not backup because details like file ownership and exact
permissions are not preserved.
The package com.ice.tar implements a tar archive io package.
This package allows you to create, and extract tar archives.
Since the package uses InputStream and OutputStream, it is possible
to combine this package with the java.util.zip package to handle
.tar.gz files.
A tiny C library and sample program to extract data compressed using dozen
popular archivers. Currently following formats are supported:
- tar (*.tar)
- tar + gzip'ed (*.tar.gz, *.tgz) (deflate)
- zip (*.zip) (implode, deflate)
- lzh (*.lzh) (lh0, lh1, lh2, lh3, lh4, lh5, lh6, lzs, lz5, lz4)
- MIME multipart
The UnRAR library is a minor part of the RAR archiver and contains
RAR uncompression algorithm. UnRAR requires very small volume of
memory to operate.
UnRAR library can be used by other programs to extract RAR archives.
This package contains small fixes from the http://mcmcc.bat.ru/clamav/.
The UnRAR library is a minor part of the RAR archiver and contains
RAR uncompression algorithm. UnRAR requires very small volume of
memory to operate.
UnRAR library can be used by other programs to extract RAR archives.
This package contains small fixes from the http://mcmcc.bat.ru/clamav/.
libzip is a C library for reading, creating, and modifying zip
archives. Files can be added from data buffers, files, or compressed
data copied directly from other zip archives. Changes made without
closing the archive can be reverted. The API is documented by man
pages.
Archive::Extract is a generic archive extraction mechanism.
It allows you to extract any archive file of the type .tar, .tar.gz, .gz
or .zip without having to worry how it does so, or use different
interfaces for each type by using either perl modules, or command line
tools on your system.
This is a compression program optimised for large files. The larger the file
and the more memory you have, the better the compression advantage this will
provide, especially once the files are larger than 100MB. The advantage can
be chosen to be either size (much smaller than bzip2) or speed (much faster
than bzip2).
lzop is a file compressor which is very similar to gzip. It uses the LZO
library for compression services and its main advantages over gzip are much
higher compression and decompression speed (at the cost of some compression
ratio).
lzop is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License
(GPL).
The macutils collection can handle a number of different Macintosh
file formats including Binhex, MacBinary, AppleSingle and
AppleDouble. There is also support for the Columbia Apple-talk
Package.
This package contains the following utilities:
macunpack
hexbin
macsave
macstream
binhex
tomac
frommac
Check out the man pages and /usr/local/share/doc/macutils (or
equivalent on your system) for more information.
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Joel...