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liblzma-dev | high compression-ratio compression library - development | Mehr ... |
liblzma is a data compression library with support for several filters (algorithm implementations). The primary filter is LZMA2, an extended version of the compression method used in lzma and 7-Zip. This package includes the development support files. . This library does not support 7-Zip's LZMA-based .7z format (for that, see p7zip). This library's native file format is .xz, but the old .lzma format and raw (no headers) streams are also supported. . Compression is generally good (on par with or better than bzip2), decompression fast, and RAM usage high during compression and low during decompression. |
liblzma-doc | high compression-ratio compression library - reference documentation | Mehr ... |
This package contains documentation for developers using the liblzma data compression library. . Currently it contains only the Doxygen-generated API reference in HTML format. The purpose of each struct, macro, and function in the public interface is explained here, but for an overview of XZ Utils one would have to look elsewhere. |
liblzma0 | high compression-ratio compression library - runtime | Mehr ... |
liblzma is a library implementing the Lempel-Ziv/Markov-chain compression method found in xz, lzma, and 7-Zip. This package includes the shared library. . This library does not support 7-Zip's LZMA-based .7z format (for that, see p7zip). This library's native file format is .xz, but the old .lzma format and raw (no headers) streams are also supported. . Compression is generally good (on par with or better than bzip2), decompression fast, and RAM usage high during compression and low during decompression. |
xz-utils | high compression-ratio compressor | Mehr ... |
This package includes the xz compression tool and other command line tools for working with files compressed with the Lempel-Ziv/Markov-chain compression method. It supports two formats: .xz and the legacy .lzma format. Commands provided include xz, unxz, xzcat, xzgrep, and so on. . The primary algorithm supported by the .xz format is the LZMA2 algorithm. Compression is generally good (on par with or better than bzip2), decompression fast, and RAM usage high during compression and low during decompression. |
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