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Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
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.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.37.1.
.TH LZIPRECOVER "1" "November 2011" "Lziprecover 1.13-rc1" "User Commands"
.TH LZIPRECOVER "1" "November 2011" "Lziprecover 1.13-rc2" "User Commands"
.SH NAME
Lziprecover \- recovers data from damaged lzip files
.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fB\-d\fR, \fB\-\-decompress\fR
decompress
.TP
\fB\-D\fR, \fB\-\-range\-decompress=\fR<range>
decompress only a range of bytes (N\-M)
.TP
\fB\-f\fR, \fB\-\-force\fR
overwrite existing output files
.TP
\fB\-k\fR, \fB\-\-keep\fR
keep (don't delete) input files
.TP
\fB\-l\fR, \fB\-\-list\fR
print total file sizes and ratios
.TP
\fB\-m\fR, \fB\-\-merge\fR
correct errors in file using several copies
.TP
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try to repair a small error in file
.TP
\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-split\fR
split a multimember file in single\-member files
split multimember file in single\-member files
.TP
\fB\-t\fR, \fB\-\-test\fR
test compressed file integrity
.TP
\fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-verbose\fR
be verbose (a 2nd \fB\-v\fR gives more)
.PP
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...
.SH "REPORTING BUGS"
Report bugs to lzip\-bug@nongnu.org
.br

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Lziprecover Manual
******************
This manual is for Lziprecover (version 1.13-rc1, 12 November 2011).
This manual is for Lziprecover (version 1.13-rc2, 20 November 2011).
* Menu:
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`--decompress'
Decompress.
`-D RANGE'
`--range-decompress=RANGE'
Decompress only a range of bytes starting at decompressed byte
position `BEGIN' and up to byte position `END - 1'. Three formats
of RANGE are recognized, `BEGIN', `BEGIN-END', and `BEGIN,SIZE'.
If only BEGIN is specified, END is taken as the end of the file.
The produced bytes are sent to standard output unless the
`--output' option is used. In order to guarantee the correctness
of the data produced, all members containing any part of the
desired data are decompressed and their integrity is verified.
This operation is more efficient in multimember files because it
only decompresses the members containing the desired data.
`-f'
`--force'
Force overwrite of output files.
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`--keep'
Keep (don't delete) input files during decompression.
`-l'
`--list'
Print total file sizes and ratios. The values produced are correct
even for multimember files.
`-m'
`--merge'
Try to produce a correct file merging the good parts of two or more
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bytes of trailing garbage (if any).
Numbers given as arguments to options may be followed by a multiplier
and an optional `B' for "byte".
Table of SI and binary prefixes (unit multipliers):
Prefix Value | Prefix Value
k kilobyte (10^3 = 1000) | Ki kibibyte (2^10 = 1024)
M megabyte (10^6) | Mi mebibyte (2^20)
G gigabyte (10^9) | Gi gibibyte (2^30)
T terabyte (10^12) | Ti tebibyte (2^40)
P petabyte (10^15) | Pi pebibyte (2^50)
E exabyte (10^18) | Ei exbibyte (2^60)
Z zettabyte (10^21) | Zi zebibyte (2^70)
Y yottabyte (10^24) | Yi yobibyte (2^80)

File: lziprecover.info, Node: File Format, Next: Examples, Prev: Invoking Lziprecover, Up: Top
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Node: Top231
Node: Introduction898
Node: Invoking Lziprecover2684
Node: File Format6150
Node: Examples8156
Ref: ddrescue-example9409
Node: Problems11188
Node: Concept Index11738
Node: File Format7727
Node: Examples9733
Ref: ddrescue-example10986
Node: Problems12765
Node: Concept Index13315

End Tag Table

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@finalout
@c %**end of header
@set UPDATED 12 November 2011
@set VERSION 1.13-rc1
@set UPDATED 20 November 2011
@set VERSION 1.13-rc2
@dircategory Data Compression
@direntry
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@itemx --decompress
Decompress.
@item -D @var{range}
@itemx --range-decompress=@var{range}
Decompress only a range of bytes starting at decompressed byte position
@samp{@var{begin}} and up to byte position @w{@samp{@var{end} - 1}}.
Three formats of @var{range} are recognized, @samp{@var{begin}},
@samp{@var{begin}-@var{end}}, and @samp{@var{begin},@var{size}}. If only
@var{begin} is specified, @var{end} is taken as the end of the file. The
produced bytes are sent to standard output unless the @samp{--output}
option is used. In order to guarantee the correctness of the data
produced, all members containing any part of the desired data are
decompressed and their integrity is verified. This operation is more
efficient in multimember files because it only decompresses the members
containing the desired data.
@item -f
@itemx --force
Force overwrite of output files.
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@itemx --keep
Keep (don't delete) input files during decompression.
@item -l
@itemx --list
Print total file sizes and ratios. The values produced are correct even
for multimember files.
@item -m
@itemx --merge
Try to produce a correct file merging the good parts of two or more
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@end table
@sp 1
Numbers given as arguments to options may be followed by a multiplier
and an optional @samp{B} for "byte".
Table of SI and binary prefixes (unit multipliers):
@multitable {Prefix} {kilobyte (10^3 = 1000)} {|} {Prefix} {kibibyte (2^10 = 1024)}
@item Prefix @tab Value @tab | @tab Prefix @tab Value
@item k @tab kilobyte (10^3 = 1000) @tab | @tab Ki @tab kibibyte (2^10 = 1024)
@item M @tab megabyte (10^6) @tab | @tab Mi @tab mebibyte (2^20)
@item G @tab gigabyte (10^9) @tab | @tab Gi @tab gibibyte (2^30)
@item T @tab terabyte (10^12) @tab | @tab Ti @tab tebibyte (2^40)
@item P @tab petabyte (10^15) @tab | @tab Pi @tab pebibyte (2^50)
@item E @tab exabyte (10^18) @tab | @tab Ei @tab exbibyte (2^60)
@item Z @tab zettabyte (10^21) @tab | @tab Zi @tab zebibyte (2^70)
@item Y @tab yottabyte (10^24) @tab | @tab Yi @tab yobibyte (2^80)
@end multitable
@node File Format
@chapter File Format