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- This is version 4.2 of (N)compress (an improved version of compress 4.1).
-
- Compress is a fast, simple LZW file compressor. Compress does not have
- the highest compression rate, but it is one of the fastest programs to
- compress data. Compress is the defacto standard in the UNIX community
- for compressing files.
-
- 'build' is a menu driven shell script for compiling, testing and
- installing (N)compress. So to build and install (N)compress all you have to
- do is run build. Build will first test your system for default
- settings. The current compile settings are stored in a special file
- called compress.def.
-
- For user with problems with build there is a default makefile included
- called 'Makefile.def'. Also build is capable te generate a Makefile with
- all options (option genmake).
-
- (N)compress 4.2 has a special, fast compression hash algorithm. This
- algorithm uses more memory than the old hash table. If you don't want
- the faster hash table algorithm set 'Memory free for compress' below
- 800000.
-
- zcmp, zdiff, zmore were copied from version 4.1 without any changes.
-
- The output of (N)compress 4.2 is fully compatible with that of compress 3.0.
- In other words, the output of (N)compress 4.2 may be fed into uncompress 3.0 or
- the output of compress 3.0 may be fed into uncompress 4.2.
-
- The output of (N)compress 4.2 is not compatible with that of
- compress 2.0. However, compress 4.2 still accepts the output of
- compress 2.0. To generate output that is compatible with compress
- 2.0, use the undocumented "-C" flag.
-
- Send comments, complaints and especially patches relating to
- peter@ncs.nl
-
-
- REMARKS
-
- - Build is a bourne shell script. On some system it is nessesary to type
- 'sh build'.
-
- - The build script usages tput for nice screen handling of the script.
- If your system has no tput no problems.
-
- - For configuration testing build uses a lot of small C programs. During
- those test stderr is redirected to /dev/null.
- During the compilation of compress output is NOT redirected.
-
- - The /bin/sh under Ultrix can't handle ${var:-str} so use ksh for the
- build script.
-
- - If there are any problems with the libary functions definitions in
- compress42.c define NOFUNCDEF (-DNOFUNCDEF=1) to disable the definitions.
- IBM AIX (RS/6000) uses a different definitions of open(), define -D_IBMRT=1
- to disable the open() definition.
-
- - The output if (N)compress 4.2 is not exactly the same as compress 4.0
- because of differente table reset point. The output of (N)compress 4.2
- is 100% compatible with compress 4.0
-
- - Some systems has performance problems with reads bigger than BUFSIZ
- (The read a head function is not working as expected). For those
- system use the default BSIZE input buffer size.
-
- - (N)compress can by slower on small files (<10Kb) because of a greate
- table reset overhead. Use cpio or tar to make 1 bigger file if
- posible, it is faster and also gives a beter compression ratio most
- of the time.
-
- - (N)compress is slower in vax systems because of removing some
- undocumented inline asembler.
-
- - files compressed on a large machine with more bits than allowed by
- a version of compress on a smaller machine cannot be decompressed! Use the
- "-b12" flag to generate a file on a large machine that can be uncompressed
- on a 16-bit machine.
-
- - compatibility with compress 3.0 has not been tested in the 4.2 release of
- (N)compress.
-
- - There has been 1 problem report in relation to GCC 2.0 on a sparc
- workstation. GCC 2.0 seems to generate a bad compress. Use the
- standard c compiler 'cc'.
-
- ===============================================================================
- Peter Jannesen
- Network Communication Systems (N.C.S), The Netherlands
- Phone: +31104130093 Fax: +31104146452
- Address: Westbaak 96a Email: peter@ncs.nl
- 3012 KM Rotterdam, The Netherlands
-