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Description
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Tarlz is a small and simple implementation of the tar archiver. By default
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tarlz creates, lists and extracts archives in a simplified posix pax format
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compressed with lzip on a per file basis. Each tar member is compressed in
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its own lzip member, as well as the end-of-file blocks. This method is fully
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backward compatible with standard tar tools like GNU tar, which treat the
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resulting multimember tar.lz archive like any other tar.lz archive. Tarlz
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can append files to the end of such compressed archives.
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Tarlz is a combined implementation of the tar archiver and the lzip
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compressor. By default tarlz creates, lists and extracts archives in a
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simplified posix pax format compressed with lzip on a per file basis. Each
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tar member is compressed in its own lzip member, as well as the end-of-file
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blocks. This method adds an indexed lzip layer on top of the tar archive,
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making it possible to decode the archive safely in parallel. The resulting
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multimember tar.lz archive is fully backward compatible with standard tar
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tools like GNU tar, which treat it like any other tar.lz archive. Tarlz can
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append files to the end of such compressed archives.
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Tarlz can create tar archives with four levels of compression
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granularity; per file, per directory, appendable solid, and solid.
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Tarlz can create tar archives with four levels of compression granularity;
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per file, per directory, appendable solid, and solid.
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Of course, compressing each file (or each directory) individually is
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less efficient than compressing the whole tar archive, but it has the
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following advantages:
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* The resulting multimember tar.lz archive can be decompressed in
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parallel with plzip, multiplying the decompression speed.
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parallel, multiplying the decompression speed.
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* New members can be appended to the archive (by removing the EOF
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member) just like to an uncompressed tar archive.
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corresponding solidly compressed tar.gz archive, except when
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individually compressing files smaller than about 32 KiB.
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Note that the posix pax format has a serious flaw. The metadata stored
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in pax extended records are not protected by any kind of check sequence.
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Note that the posix pax format has a serious flaw. The metadata stored in
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pax extended records are not protected by any kind of check sequence.
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Corruption in a long filename may cause the extraction of the file in the
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wrong place without warning. Corruption in a long file size may cause the
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wrong place without warning. Corruption in a large file size may cause the
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truncation of the file or the appending of garbage to the file, both
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followed by a spurious warning about a corrupt header far from the place
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of the undetected corruption.
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followed by a spurious warning about a corrupt header far from the place of
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the undetected corruption.
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Metadata like filename and file size must be always protected in an archive
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format because of the adverse effects of undetected corruption in them,
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Tarlz does not understand other tar formats like gnu, oldgnu, star or v7.
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Tarlz is intended as a showcase project for the maintainers of real tar
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programs to evaluate the format and perhaps implement it in their tools.
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The diagram below shows the correspondence between each tar member
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(formed by one or two headers plus optional data) in the tar archive and
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each lzip member in the resulting multimember tar.lz archive:
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+===============+=================================================+========+
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Copyright (C) 2013-2018 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
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Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
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This file is free documentation: you have unlimited permission to copy,
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distribute and modify it.
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