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7 bzcat ? decompresses files to stdout
8 bzip2recover ? recovers data from damaged bzip2 files
19 _b_z_i_p_2 compresses files using the Burrows?Wheeler block
42 files. If you want this to happen, specify the ?f flag.
50 _b_u_n_z_i_p_2 (or _b_z_i_p_2 _?_d_) decompresses all specified files.
51 Files which were not created by _b_z_i_p_2 will be detected and
71 catenation of two or more compressed files. The result is
72 the concatenation of the corresponding uncompressed files.
73 Integrity testing (?t) of concatenated compressed files is
76 You can also compress or decompress files to the standard
77 output by giving the ?c flag. Multiple files may be com
80 files in this manner generates a stream containing multi
86 _b_z_c_a_t (or _b_z_i_p_2 _?_d_c_) decompresses all specified files to
95 file is slightly larger than the original. Files of less
112 _b_z_i_p_2_r_e_c_o_v_e_r to try to recover data from damaged files.
141 Force overwrite of output files. Normally, _b_z_i_p_2
142 will not overwrite existing output files. Also
143 forces _b_z_i_p_2 to break hard links to files, which it
146 bzip2 normally declines to decompress files which
148 forced (?f), however, it will pass such files
152 Keep (don?t delete) input files during compression
157 and testing. Files are decompressed and tested
196 dle files with names beginning with a dash, for
209 _b_z_i_p_2 compresses large files in blocks. The block size
218 compressed files, it follows that the flags ?1 to ?9 are
237 For files compressed with the default 900k block size,
250 Another significant point applies to files which fit in a
251 single block ?? that means most files you?d encounter
263 compressed size for 14 files of the Calgary Text Compres
267 block sizes for larger files, since the Corpus is domi
268 nated by smaller files.
285 _b_z_i_p_2 compresses files in blocks, usually 900kbytes long.
298 search for blocks in .bz2 files, and write each block out
300 the integrity of the resulting files, and decompress those
304 aged file, and writes a number of files
309 ered_data" ?? processes the files in the correct order.
312 files, as these will contain many blocks. It is clearly
313 futile to use it on damaged single?block files, since a
322 strings in the file. Because of this, files containing
357 compressed files. 0.1pl2 cannot do this; it will stop
361 to represent bit positions in compressed files, so they
362 could not handle compressed files more than 512 megabytes