This port is the Python binding for librtfcomp, library for handling compressed
RTF documents.
Python module implementing LZMA Utils' liblzma API
PylibLZMA provides a python interface for the liblzma
library to read and write data that has been compressed
or can be decompressed by Lasse Collin's LZMA Utils.
qpress is a portable file archiver using QuickLZ and designed to utilize fast
storage systems to their max. It's often faster than file copy because the
destination is smaller than the source.
This is a Ruby module or reading and writing zip files.
Ark is a program for managing various archive formats within the KDE
environment.
Archives can be viewed, extracted, created and modified from within
Ark. The program can handle various formats such as tar, gzip, bzip2,
zip, rar and lha (if appropriate command-line programs are
installed). Ark can work closely with Konqueror in the KDE
environment to handle archives, if you install the Konqueror
Integration plugin available in the kdeaddons package.
RVM is an archive manager that uses rsync to manage backups of multiple
clients across multiple logical partitions (vaults). It has some features
that some other rsync-based backup schemes lack, such as being written in
C++, needing no scripts or other programs than rsync and any binaries on
which rsync depends (such as SSH), the ability to manage multiple instances
of rsync connections to separate clients in parallel, the ability to use
multiple logical partitions (vaults) in a configurable fashion for purposes
of redundancy and added reliability, and the use of hard links for files that
have not changed from one archive to the next.
Squeeze is a modern and advanced archive manager for the Xfce Desktop
Environment. Its design adheres to the Xfce philosophy, which basically
means Squeeze is designed to be both fast and easy to use.
The tardy program is a tar post-processor. It may be used to manipulate the
file headers in tar archive files in various ways.
The reason the tardy program was written was because the author wanted to
"spruce up" tar files before posting them to the net, mostly to remove
artifacts of the development environment, without introducing more.
The tardy program was designed to allow you to alter certain characteristics
of files after they have been included in the tar file. Among them are:
* change file owner (by number or name)
* change file group (by number or name)
* add directory prefix (e.g. dot)
* change file protections (e.g. from 600 to 644)
Note that all of these affect ALL files in the archive.
mkZiplib is a wrapper for Zlib 1.1.3 and Minizip 0.15.
It is free, very portable and works for virtually any computer hardware
and operating system. With mkZiplib you can compress/decompress data and
work with .gz and .zip files from within Tcl.
TorrentZip creates byte-for-byte exact zip files on any machine. This allows
people to join a torrent (after they have converted their zip files) with a
particular set of files, thus preventing them from having to download the
entire set of files again. Because of the way TorrentZip creates identical
zips, the file hashes will always match those in the original torrent.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/trrntzip