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NAME¶
plzip - reduces the size of files
SYNOPSIS¶
plzip [options] [files]
DESCRIPTION¶
Plzip is a massively parallel (multi-threaded) implementation of lzip, compatible with lzip 1.4 or newer. Plzip uses the compression library lzlib.
Lzip is a lossless data compressor with a user interface similar to the one of gzip or bzip2. Lzip uses a simplified form of the 'Lempel-Ziv-Markov chain-Algorithm' (LZMA) stream format to maximize interoperability. The maximum dictionary size is 512 MiB so that any lzip file can be decompressed on 32-bit machines. Lzip provides accurate and robust 3-factor integrity checking. Lzip can compress about as fast as gzip (lzip -0) or compress most files more than bzip2 (lzip -9). Decompression speed is intermediate between gzip and bzip2. Lzip is better than gzip and bzip2 from a data recovery perspective. Lzip has been designed, written, and tested with great care to replace gzip and bzip2 as the standard general-purpose compressed format for Unix-like systems.
Plzip can compress/decompress large files on multiprocessor machines much faster than lzip, at the cost of a slightly reduced compression ratio (0.4 to 2 percent larger compressed files). Note that the number of usable threads is limited by file size; on files larger than a few GB plzip can use hundreds of processors, but on files of only a few MB plzip is no faster than lzip.
OPTIONS¶
- -h, --help
- display this help and exit
- -V, --version
- output version information and exit
- -a, --trailing-error
- exit with error status if trailing data
- -B, --data-size=<bytes>
- set size of input data blocks [2x8=16 MiB]
- -c, --stdout
- write to standard output, keep input files
- -d, --decompress
- decompress, test compressed file integrity
- -f, --force
- overwrite existing output files
- -F, --recompress
- force re-compression of compressed files
- -k, --keep
- keep (don't delete) input files
- -l, --list
- print (un)compressed file sizes
- -m, --match-length=<bytes>
- set match length limit in bytes [36]
- -n, --threads=<n>
- set number of (de)compression threads [2]
- -o, --output=<file>
- write to <file>, keep input files
- -q, --quiet
- suppress all messages
- -s, --dictionary-size=<bytes>
- set dictionary size limit in bytes [8 MiB]
- -t, --test
- test compressed file integrity
- -v, --verbose
- be verbose (a 2nd -v gives more)
- -0 .. -9
- set compression level [default 6]
- --fast
- alias for -0
- --best
- alias for -9
- --loose-trailing
- allow trailing data seeming corrupt header
- --in-slots=<n>
- number of 1 MiB input packets buffered [4]
- --out-slots=<n>
- number of 1 MiB output packets buffered [64]
- --check-lib
- compare version of lzlib.h with liblz.{a,so}
If no file names are given, or if a file is '-', plzip compresses or decompresses from standard input to standard output. Numbers may be followed by a multiplier: k = kB = 10^3 = 1000, Ki = KiB = 2^10 = 1024, M = 10^6, Mi = 2^20, G = 10^9, Gi = 2^30, etc... Dictionary sizes 12 to 29 are interpreted as powers of two, meaning 2^12 to 2^29 bytes.
The bidimensional parameter space of LZMA can't be mapped to a linear scale optimal for all files. If your files are large, very repetitive, etc, you may need to use the options --dictionary-size and --match-length directly to achieve optimal performance.
To extract all the files from archive 'foo.tar.lz', use the commands 'tar -xf foo.tar.lz' or 'plzip -cd foo.tar.lz | tar -xf -'.
Exit status: 0 for a normal exit, 1 for environmental problems (file not found, invalid command-line options, I/O errors, etc), 2 to indicate a corrupt or invalid input file, 3 for an internal consistency error (e.g., bug) which caused plzip to panic.
REPORTING BUGS¶
Report bugs to lzip-bug@nongnu.org
Plzip home page: http://www.nongnu.org/lzip/plzip.html
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2009 Laszlo Ersek.
Copyright © 2024 Antonio Diaz Diaz. License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2
or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO
WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Using lzlib 1.14 Using
LZ_API_VERSION = 1014
SEE ALSO¶
The full documentation for plzip is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and plzip programs are properly installed at your site, the command
- info plzip
should give you access to the complete manual.
January 2024 | plzip 1.11 |