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Pack is a legacy Unix shell compression program based on Huffman coding.[1][2]
Filename extension |
.z |
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Type of format | data compression |
The unpack utility will restore files to their original state after they have been compressed using the pack utility. If no files are specified, the standard input will be uncompressed to the standard output.
Although obsolete, support for packed files exists in modern compression tools such as gzip[3] and 7-zip.
Description of program
editFiles compressed by pack are typically given the extension ".z" (not to be confused with the ".Z" of compress). Files can be returned to their original state using unpack. In addition, there may also be a pcat command which reads in a compressed file and sends its output to stdout.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Version 8 Unix Programmer's Manual –
- ^ Solaris 11.4 User Commands Reference Manual –
- ^ Holen, Vidar. "An ode to pack: gzip's forgotten decompressor". Vidar’s Blog: GNU, Linux and technology in general. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
External links
edit- pack(1) in The Single UNIX Specification, Version 2, 1997, opengroup.org
- C.4 Utilities in The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 6, opengroup.org – indicates pack as excluded
- Version 8 Unix Programmer's Manual –
- Solaris 11.4 User Commands Reference Manual –
- Pack command Manual