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GNU Compress 4.0.1 for Windows NT(tm)
The following changes were made :
o The default for the -i flag used to be to translate LF's
to CRLF's. This would ruin things like tar files if you forgot
the -i. I changed compress such that the default is now -i.
You can use -t to get the LF-translating behavior (very destructive
to binary files). The only penalty for forgetting the -t on
a text file that came from UNIX is that there will be no CR's
in the output. You can :
recompress (without -t) and then decompress with -t
or fix it with an editor by substituting CRLF for LF
o This version is compiled with long-name support. That is,
it is not limited to the 8+3 filename structure of MS-DOS
FAT volumes. While extremely useful for NTFS volumes, no
attempt was made to munge names for FAT and HPFS volumes.
NT does do some name mapping internally, but the .Z extension
is often mangled/deleted.
o Note that the name compress.exe conflicts with the name of the
MicroSoft-supplied program `compress.exe'. I have been using
the name compres.exe for this program to avoid the conflict.
o You can copy the program compres.exe to uncompress.exe and
zcat.exe to get those functions. To save disk space, you
can skip these copies and use the following equivalencies
instead :
uncompress == compress -d
zcat == compress -c -d
You may want/need to add the -t flag to these commands.
In accordance with the GNU General Software License, this software is
yours to freely redistribute so long as you do so within the terms of
the GNU General Software License. In accordance with the provisions
of that license, and to support our continued porting and programming
efforts, we request a $5.00 registration fee if you use this SII
version of the GNU software. Checks may be directed to the address
below. MasterCard and Visa registrations may be phoned in to the
number below.
The software is not warranted to be fit for any use or purpose.
Registered users may direct questions to:
Software Innovations Incorporated
Martin R. Calsyn
PO Box 644
Ames, IA 50010
(515) 292-4042
martin@iastate.edu (always)
76137.3022@compuserve.com (rarely)