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Name: lrzip Distribution: openSUSE Leap 16.0
Version: 0.651 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: lp160.1.1 Build date: Tue May 2 10:31:26 2023
Group: Unspecified Build host: reproducible
Size: 336013 Source RPM: lrzip-0.651-lp160.1.1.src.rpm
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/lrzip/
Summary: Very High Ratio and Speed Compression Designed for Large Files
LRZIP is a compression program that can achieve very high compression
ratios and speed when used with large files. It uses the combined compression
algorithms of lzma for maximum compression, lzo for maximum speed, and the long
range redundancy reduction of rzip. It is designed to scale with increases
with RAM size, improving compression further. A choice of either size or
speed optimizations allows for either better compression than even lzma can
provide, or better speed than gzip, but with bzip2 sized compression levels.

Provides

Requires

License

GPL-2.0-only

Changelog

* Tue May 02 2023 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
  - Disable asm on non-x86* architectures to fix builds
* Fri Apr 28 2023 Martin Pluskal <mpluskal@suse.com>
  - Update to version 0.641:
    * No changelog available
* Thu Apr 27 2023 Bernhard Wiedemann <bwiedemann@suse.com>
  - Add fixasmstack.patch to mark stack as non-executable
    to fix build on x86_64 and others
* Sun Mar 07 2021 Andreas Stieger <andreas.stieger@gmx.de>
  - lrzip 0.641:
    * lz4 now used for compressibility testing (only)
    * Fixes for handling of corrupt archives without crashing
    * Fixes for creating small lzma based archives to stdout
    * Incomplete files are now deleted on interrupting lrzip unless
      the keep-broken option is enabled
    * Version prints to stdout instead of stderr
    * Assembler code is back and works with x86_64
* Fri Oct 21 2016 mpluskal@suse.com
  - Update to version 0.631:
    * No changelog available
  - Small spec file cleanup
* Mon Jun 27 2016 mpluskal@suse.com
  - Add conflict with rzsz as it also provides binary called lrz
* Sun Jun 12 2016 mpluskal@suse.com
  - Update to version 0.630:
    * checksum.buf should only be changed after the semaphore wait
    * Update README
    * Add documentation for recursive mode
    * Implement gzip compatible -r recursive option
    * Add initial argument processing for recursive option
    * Tidy
    * Add one more verbose for compat mode
    * Add support for various combinations in compat mode
    * models is array of chars. char's signess is implementation
      specific. It's unsigned on ARMv7. Unsigned char cannot represent
      negative values. GCC 6 complains about it:
    * Fix decompression of multiple chunk encrypted archives
    * Tidy gotos
    * Show correct lengths during testing on big endian and compressed
      archives
    * Update copyright dates
    * Allow less than maxram to be malloced for checksum to fix Failed
      to malloc ckbuf in hash_search2
    * Base temporary output buffer on maximum mallocable, not maxram
    * Enable subdir objects for future automake compatibility
    * Add support for -m option in lrztar
    * Big endian fix for Solaris Sparc courtesy of joelfredrikson.
    * Fixed typographical error, changed accomodate to accommodate in
      README.
    * A whitespace fix on lrztar.
    * Add sanity check to prevent trying to malloc more ram than a
      system/environment is capable of
    * Cosmetic help change for compat
    * Add rudimentary manpage for lrz
    * Fix lrz symbolic linkage
    * Do not fail if we are unable to write temporary files, giving
      a warning only that it might fail if we don't have enough ram
    * Try /tmp/ if none of the temporary environment directories or
      the current directory are writeable
    * Set STDOUT correctly in compat mode
    * Style police
    * Fix false warning on decompressing from stdin without keep files
    * Fix false warning on compressing from stdin without keep files
    * Don't show extra message in compat mode decompress
    * Show correct appname when called in compat mode
    * Add support for progress, fast and best flags in compat mode
    * Add compatibility mode with gzip when called as lrz
    * Correct adding slash to control->tmpdir. off-by-one error.
    * Update manpage for long options
* Sun Apr 12 2015 mpluskal@suse.com
  - Update to 0.621
    * Fix libzpaq.cpp warnings
    * Fix warnings in LzmaLib.c
    * Making the high buffer only one page size is faster for sliding
      mmap mode
    * Fix incompatible log callback in liblrzip
    * Use PRId64 instead of lld in fscanf
    * Use int64_t for i64
    * Fix ISO C warning in lrzip.c
    * Fix ISO C warning in lrzip.c
    * Fix ISO C warning in runzip.c
    * Fix ISO C warnings in rzip.c
    * Fix iso c warning in util.c
    * Fix EOL to unix on libzpaq
    * control->tmpdir fixes
    * Null terminate long options to find unhandled options
    * Trivial date
    * Add long option support
    * Brace failure lead to broken dump to stdout
    * fflush messages on print_err
    * Fix inverse logic
    * Honour the proper unix environment variable for temporary
      directory and then try variations
    * Attempt to decompress file in ram only if we are unable to
      create temporary files when decompressing to stdout
    * Avoid checking return values repeatedly on compress that only
      lead to failures anyway
    * Microoptimisation
    * Don't check for failure condition that can no longer occur
    * Don't check twice for failure conditions that are fatal in
      hot paths
    * Cache the chunk bytes value to avoid setting it on each
      read_header call
    * fake_mremap is only used when defined to mremap
    * Remove unused cksem functions
    * Fix remaining use of mutexes lock/unlocking in different
      threads with cksems, corecting cksem usage on osx
    * Update copyright dates
    * Make match_len a function completely removing all indirect calls
      to get_sb, significantly speeding up the single_get_sb case
    * Make full_tag a pointer allowing us to avoid a function
      call for get_sb
    * Call sliding_get_sb directly in sliding_next_tag
    * Make next_tag a pointer to allow ordinary mapping to avoid an
      extra function call
    * fix order of lrzip.conf search
  - Claanup spec file with spec-cleaner
  - Trim unnecessary dependencies
* Mon Feb 11 2013 zaitor@opensuse.org
  - Update to version 0.614:
    + Fixed lrztar not working.
  - Changes from version 0.613:
    + Fixed the bug where massive files would show an incorrect md5
      value on decompression.
    + Compressing ultra-small files to corrupt archives was fixed.
    + Compilation on various other platforms was fixed.
    + A crash with using -S was fixed.
  - Add explicit libbz2-devel BuildRequires, fixes build on 12.2 and
    factory.
  - Update licencetag to current openSUSE standard.
* Sun Mar 18 2012 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.612:
    * minor formatting improvement to delete misaligned %
    * implement progress counter on zpaq compress/decompress per thread within
      the Reader function
    * add some lrzip style defines and optimisations to the lrzip functions in
      libzpaq.h
    * re-instantiate the lzo compresses test for zpaq compression
    * remove redundant code
    * delete now-unused zpipe code
    * implement virtual write support for bufWrite to speed up zpaq support and
      simplify the virtual read function for bufRead
    * add virtual read() support to the bufRead class to speed up
      encoding/decoding via the zpaq library
    * use libzpaq backend for decompression
    * move zpaq compression to new libzpaq library back end
    * merge branch 'master' into zpaq
    * add minimal libzpaq compilation support
    * move to libzpaq directory
    * import libzapq files
    * fix Lrzip.h not being installed into include directory and make distcheck
      failing
* Sun Mar 11 2012 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.611:
    * move the update counter to earlier in the hash_search so it still updates
      even when there are not matches
    * perform all checksumming in a separate thread to speed up the hash search
      in the rzip phase
    * optimise the hot function empty_hash
    * micro-optimise the hot next_tag function
    * micro-optimise the match_len function
    * pass one less variable to the get_sb function as an optimisation
    * cache the hash_entry value passing one less variable to hash_empty as a
      micro-optimisation
    * use ffsl for a faster lesser_bitness function
    * prevent lrzuntar from automatically overwriting existing directories
      without the -f option being specified
    * fix: calling lrzip via lrzcat would fail as the proper parameters weren't
      being passed to the control structure
* Thu Mar 08 2012 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.610:
    * implement complete set of liblrzip libraries, documentation and example
      uses with support for simple lrzip_compress() and lrzip_decompress() or
      complete fine-grained control over all compression and decompression
      options
    * use as much of the low buffer as possible with a single memcopy before
      going fine grained byte by byte
    * preserve the compressed time on decompression where suitable
    * store a copy of the control struct to be reused on subsequent files to
      prevent variables being modified in the control struct on the first file
      that corrupt compression/decompression of the 2nd file
    * fix typos
    * use an array of parameters in lrztar to allow working with directories with
      spaces in their names
  - add subpackages for devel and shlib
* Mon Sep 26 2011 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.608:
    * faster rzip stage through use of selective data access functions
  - changes from 0.607:
    * a rare case of not being able to decompress archives was fixed
    * the lzma library was updated to version 920
    * more debugging info was added in maximum verbose mode
    * fewer messages occur without verbose mode
* Tue May 17 2011 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.606:
    * lrzuntar broke as lrzip doesn't automatically use stdout now, so use lrzcat
      in the lrztar script instead
* Sun May 08 2011 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.605:
    * lrzcat was added, which automatically decompresses .lrz files to STDOUT
    * lrzip and lrunzip will no longer automatically output to STDOUT when output
      is redirected
    * progress output will no longer spam the output unless the percentage has
      changed
    * lrzip now has no lower limit on the file sizes it will happily compress and
      is able to work with zero byte sized files
    * the percentage counter when getting file information on small files will
      not show %nan
    * the executable bit will not be enabled when compressing via a means that
      can't preserve the original permissions (e.g. from STDIN)
* Wed Apr 27 2011 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.604:
    * lrzip will no longer fail with a "resource temporarily unavailable" error
      when compressing files over 100GB that require hundreds of threads to
      complete
* Sun Apr 24 2011 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.603:
    * detect when stdout is being redirected and automatically direct output to
      stdout unless a filename is specified
    * update lrztar to properly support -S -O and -o, and use new syntax not
      requiring '-o -' for stdout
    * update lrzip.conf to support encryption
    * do a sanity check to ensure lrzip is not attempting to work on a directory
* Sun Apr 24 2011 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.603:
* Wed Apr 13 2011 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.602:
    * limits were imposed for 32-bit machines with way too much RAM for their own
      good
    * full version is displayed with -V
    * fle permissions are better carried over instead of being only 0600
* Wed Mar 23 2011 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.601: no user-visible changes
* Wed Mar 23 2011 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.600:
    * massive rewrite with new file format to accomodate new features
    * allocate temporary buffers of safely sized ram that can act as temporary
      storage for performing de/compression to/from STDIN/STDOUT without
      requiring temporary physical files; files compressed on machines with much
      larger ram being decompressed on smaller ram machines may still require
      temporary files, but as much as possible is done using in-ram
      decompression, and minimally sized temporary files; information displayed
      is more verbose and accurate in STDIN/STDOUT mode
    * the temporary buffers created for decompressing to STDOUT are also used for
      decompressing regular files now avoiding multiple write/reads when
      re-constructing the file on decompression: this can dramatically speed up
      the rzip phase of decompression on complicated files with many small
      matches, and always makes testing faster
    * compress block headers as well now since we know how many bytes can be used
      to describe the length of the block, decreasing overall file size
    * store the rzip chunk size per chunk to make it possible to check total file
      size by summating each rzip chunk size when it's not known till the end (as
      happens when compressing from STDIN)
    * implement password protected encryption:
      + import the polarssl code for sha512 and aes128 routines
      + read password without echoing to screen by disabling echo via terminfo
      + take the password then multiply hash it according to the date it was
      generated
      + increase the number of hashes according to Moore's law so it always takes
      approximately 1 second per password on the most modern hardware when first
      encrypted
      + hash the password against 8 bytes of salt which is a combination of the 2
      byte encoded loop counter (for how many times to hash the password) and 6
      random bytes
      + take random from /dev/urandom if it's available and fall back to random()
      if not
      + encrypt each block of compressed data with 8 extra bytes of random salt
      + once the headers are written, go back and encrypt the headers as well
      + then encrypt the md5 hash value as well
      + anything beyond the initial lrzip magic header should apppear as random
      data and no two successive encryptions of the same data with
      the same password should generate the same data
      + big Endian fixes
      + change lrztar and lrzuntar to not use temporary files
      + countless other fixes, documentation and cleanups
* Tue Mar 08 2011 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.571:
    * negative value allocs are now prevented with high thread/low RAM
      combinations
    * free space is now checked before attempting to compress or decompress, and
      the program aborts if there is inadequate space and -f is not enabled
    * the check for where data is going when refusing to write stdout to a
      terminal was corrected
    * temporary files are unlinked as soon as possible to minimize the chance of
      stale temporary files being left
    * file check can no longer be enabled when meaningless
    * the time displayed and progress when known from STDIN were fixed
    * spurious errors when trying to mmap files are avoided
    * temporary file sizes used when decompressing to STDOUT were minimized
* Fri Feb 25 2011 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.570:
    * improvements were made for more CPU usage and faster compression and
      decompression
    * memory is now precisely controlled to avoid running out of memory while
      using the largest possible compression windows
    * a single thread is used when advantageous
    * verbose output options were added for -i information
    * the lrzip.conf features were updated
    * the -M option was dropped
    * the -T lzo testing option was changed to not take a parameter
    * deletion of files that the program has refused to overwrite is prevented
    * output in failure modes was made cleaner
    * default compiler flags were added
    * the program now refuses to read from or write to a terminal with
      stdin/stdout
    * missed temporary files are deleted
    * a large clean up of the documentation was done
* Mon Feb 21 2011 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.560:
    * implement md5 hash checking on compression and decompression by using
      buffers to pass to the existing crc checking and re-using them for the md5
      checking
    * speed up the hash checking on compression by not reading the whole chunk at
      once to do the hash check, and instead read one paged size chunk
    * store the md5 hash value at the end of the archive, maintaining backward
      compatibility with existing 0.5 versions of lrzip, and places a flag in the
      header denoting its existence
    * use the header flag for md5's existence to determine what hash check to
      perform on decompression
    * add hash value display to maximum verbose output and in information mode
    * add -H option to enable hash value displaying without verbose mode
    * display what hash checking will be used on decompression in verbose mode
      and in information displayed with -i
    * add -c option to perform a hash check on the file generated on
      decompression, comparing it to that stored in the lrzip archive, or that
      generated on decompression on archives that do not have it stored
    * delete broken or damaged files generated on interruption or when they fail
      integrity testing by default
    * implement the -k option to keep broken or damaged files
* Fri Feb 11 2011 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.552:
    * fix incompressible blocks causing failure with bzip2 and gzip
    * flush writes to disk before allocating ram
    * relax memory allocation when no back end compression will be used
    * clean up unnecessary semaphore usage in decompression
    * fix minor typos
    * convert mmaps to malloc in runzip as they may silently fail if not a
      multiple of page size, thereby leading to silent corruption on
      decompression
    * return the correct length by unzip_literal
  - changes from 0.551:
    * fix stdin failing due to getting sizes all wrong
    * fix stdin compression values not being shown at end
    * fix inappropriate failure when lzma doesn't compress block
  - changes from 0.550:
    * move the threading on compression to higher up in the code, allowing the
      next stream to start using compression threads before the previous stream
      has finished; this speeds up compression on files that take more than one
      pass to compress
    * limit the number of threads decompressing stream 0 to just 1 since it's
      always followed by stream 1 chunks, and it may lead to failure to
      decompress due to running out of memory by running too many threads
    * default compression level and window size on lzma is set to 7 which is the
      highest it goes; scale the 9 lrzip levels into 7, thus making the default
      lzma level 5 which uses a lot less memory and is substantially faster at
      the cost of some compression
    * rationalise the memory testing now that the default lzma settings use a lot
      less ram by default, and make all systems use no more than 1/3 ram in one
      mmap; this allows larger windows to be used by 32 bit at last without
      memory allocation errors
    * revert "Make threads spawn at regular intervals along chunk size thus
      speeding up compression" as it actually slowed it down instead of speeding
      it up
    * cope with compression/decompression threads failing by waiting till the
      previous thread has finished its work, thus serialising the work and using
      less ram, making success more likely
    * fix some dodgy callocs which weren't really allocating enough ram
    * destroy semaphores used in stream_in on closing the stream
    * minor output improvements
* Wed Nov 24 2010 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.543:
    * now copes when there are multiple stream 0 entries per chunk, which would
      cause a failure on massive file decompression
    * a mistake in which lzma windows were being set far too small at all times
      was fixed
    * the nice level of the main process was decreased compared to back end
      threads as it tends to be the rate limiting step
* Sat Nov 20 2010 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.542:
    * sane defaults are now chosen for memory usage because Linux ludicriously
      overcommits
    * a sliding mmap is used for compression windows greater than 2/3 RAM
    * testing of allocatable RAM was consolidated and simplified
    * minor tweaks were made to output
    * the size of the high buffer in sliding mmap was rounded up to one page
    * a little more was squeezed out of 32-bit compression windows
    * a problem with sliding mmap from not working from the 2nd pass onwards,
      causing a slowdown of death, was fixed
* Thu Nov 18 2010 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.541:
    * massive multithreading was implemented for decompression, making slower
      algorithms scale dramatically with number of CPUs, and completing huge
      scalability improvements on both compression and decompression
    * the output of zpaq consuming lots of CPU time and trampling on itself in
      the console was fixed
    * the control window is now ensured to be set appropriately on 32 bit
    * numerous minor output improvements were made
    * the docs and benchmarks were updated
* Sat Nov 13 2010 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.530:
    * a massive multithreading implementation allows a huge speed-up on SMP
      machines during compression
    * the -p option was added to override the number of processors to use
    * the -P option was deprecated
    * the size of all compression windows was increased to minimize the number of
      headers written
    * screen output was altered to suit threading
* Sun Nov 07 2010 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.5.2:
    * cases of extreme RAM usage on 32-bit failing was fixed by limiting zpaq to
      600MB windows as well
    * page size is checked if possible instead of assuming it's always 4k
    * the progress output was improved
    * failure to chmod and failure to set nice level were changed to warnings only
    * a distinction between stderr messages and output was standardized
* Fri Nov 05 2010 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.5.1:
    * implements unlimited sized compression windows not constrained by RAM
      through a "sliding mmap" design
    * modifies the default compression windows to find the largest possible
      safely addressable RAM instead of guessing
    * these changes both have major compression improvements on files larger than
      RAM
    * improved screen output
    * more checks and error messages
    * numerous fixes, micro-optimisations, and cleanups
    * updated docs and benchmarks
* Tue Nov 02 2010 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.5:
    * variable byte width offsets are now used, and match lengths were shrunk for
      better compression and speed
    * a new file format was implemented
    * memory initialization was rewritten to find the maximum window size
      possible without failing
    * up to 44-bit sized offsets can be addressed on 32-bit machines on
      decompression
    * compression from stdin without temporary files is now possible
    * more robust fatal warnings were provided
    * there were numerous cleanups and tidying of code, and the documentation and
      comments were updated
* Sat May 22 2010 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.46:
    * a lrzuntar wrapper was added for extracting whole tarball
      directories
    * minor fixes were made to prevent lrztar from recompressing
      .tar.lrz files
    * path name handling was fixed in lrztar
    * some error handling was fixed
    * the man pages were updated
* Wed Mar 31 2010 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.45:
    * fixes the reported window size
    * minor code cleanups
    * addition of lrztar and lrunzip docs
    * fixes for minor typos
* Thu Dec 31 2009 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.44:
    * an lrztar wrapper was added for compressing and decompressing
      whole directories
    * an -i option was added to provide information about a
      compressed file
    * a "nan" showing as Compression speed on very small files was
      fixed
    * the program now avoids overwriting the output file if the input
      doesn't exist
    * a signal handler was implemented for deleting temporary files
* Sat Dec 26 2009 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.43:
    * added stdin/stdout support
    * added test function
    * config files should now accept zpaq options
    * add a warning when attempting to decompress a file from a newer
      lrzip version
* Mon Nov 30 2009 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.42:
    * fixes the progress update in ZPAQ to not update with each byte,
      which was wasting heaps of CPU time
    * progress update has been changed to show which of 2 chunks are
      being compressed in ZPAQ
* Sun Nov 29 2009 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.41:
    * zpaq compression backend was added for extremely good but
      extremely slow compression (from the PAQ family of the best
      general compression algorithms around today)
    * chunk size passed to LZMA is now limited to 4GB to avoid
      library overflows
    * minor changes were made to the formatting output
    * lower limit of the -T threshhold was changed to 0 to allow
      disabling it
    * lzo_compresses check was added into zpaq and bzip2 as well
      since they're slow
* Thu Nov 26 2009 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.40:
    * massive code rewrite
    * compression windows should be limited by available RAM now on
      64-bit systems
      + compression advantages on large files on 64-bit machines with
      large RAM are massive
      + limit on 32-bit is still 2GB
    * file format is no longer compatible with earlier versions of
      lrzip
    * support for decompressing older formats is present, but all new
      files will be generated in the new format
    * minor speedups were done
    * decompression should no longer stall at 4GB boundaries for
      extended periods, making decompression much faster for files
      larger than 4GB
    * many documentation and benchmark updates were made
* Mon Nov 23 2009 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.31:
    * updated to be in sync with lzma SDK 9.07beta
    * massive fixes to the memory management code, fixing many 32-bit
      overflow errors
    * window size limit is now 2GB on both 32-bit and 64-bit, which
      improves compression further
    * flushing of data to disk between compression windows was
      implemented to minimize disk thrashing of read vs write
* Wed Nov 18 2009 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.30:
    * major bugfixes to deal with numerous memory issues on 32-bit systems
    * improved use of extra memory on 64-bit systems by removing old restrictions
      on window sizes
    * compression capabilities were expanded to make the most of LZMA compression
      modes with more RAM
    * a failure to compress larger files with large amounts of RAM on 32-bit
      systems was fixed
    * add config file option
    * numerous minor fixes
    * documentation updates
    * minor requested features were added
* Sat Feb 14 2009 petr.uzel@suse.cz
  - fix build on i586 (add nasm to BR)
* Thu Mar 20 2008 guru@unixtech.be
  - new upstream version
* Sun Dec 09 2007 guru@unixtech.be
  - new upstream version
* Wed May 30 2007 guru@unixtech.be
  - initial submission into the openSUSE Build Service
* Sun Nov 05 2006 guru@unixtech.be
  - new upstream version

Files

/usr/bin/lrunzip
/usr/bin/lrz
/usr/bin/lrzcat
/usr/bin/lrzip
/usr/bin/lrztar
/usr/bin/lrzuntar
/usr/share/doc/packages/lrzip
/usr/share/doc/packages/lrzip/AUTHORS
/usr/share/doc/packages/lrzip/ChangeLog
/usr/share/doc/packages/lrzip/Doxyfile
/usr/share/doc/packages/lrzip/README-NOT-BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE
/usr/share/doc/packages/lrzip/README.Assembler
/usr/share/doc/packages/lrzip/README.benchmarks
/usr/share/doc/packages/lrzip/README.lzo_compresses.test.txt
/usr/share/doc/packages/lrzip/README.md
/usr/share/doc/packages/lrzip/TODO
/usr/share/doc/packages/lrzip/WHATS-NEW
/usr/share/doc/packages/lrzip/lrzip.conf.example
/usr/share/doc/packages/lrzip/magic.header.txt
/usr/share/licenses/lrzip
/usr/share/licenses/lrzip/COPYING
/usr/share/man/man1/lrunzip.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/lrz.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/lrzcat.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/lrzip.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/lrztar.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/lrzuntar.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man5/lrzip.conf.5.gz


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