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I<File> is not a regular file. Symbolic links are not followed, and thus they are not considered to be regular files.
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I<File> is not a regular file. Symbolic links are not followed, and thus they are not considered to be regular files.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ../src/xz/xz.1:138
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I<File> has more than one hard link.
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I<File> has more than one hard link.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ../src/xz/xz.1:141
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I<File> has setuid, setgid, or sticky bit set.
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I<File> has setuid, setgid, or sticky bit set.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ../src/xz/xz.1:144
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The operation mode is set to compress and the I<file> already has a suffix of the target file format (B<.xz> or B<.txz> when compressing to the B<.xz> format, and B<.lzma> or B<.tlz> when compressing to the B<.lzma> format).
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The operation mode is set to compress and the I<file> already has a suffix of the target file format (B<.xz> or B<.txz> when compressing to the B<.xz> format, and B<.lzma> or B<.tlz> when compressing to the B<.lzma> format).
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ../src/xz/xz.1:160
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The operation mode is set to decompress and the I<file> doesn't have a suffix of any of the supported file formats (B<.xz>, B<.txz>, B<.lzma>, B<.tlz>, or B<.lz>).
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The operation mode is set to decompress and the I<file> doesn't have a suffix of any of the supported file formats (B<.xz>, B<.txz>, B<.lzma>, B<.tlz>, or B<.lz>).
Translated and reviewed by Andi Chandler
Located in ../src/xz/xz.1:170
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After successfully compressing or decompressing the I<file>, B<xz> copies the owner, group, permissions, access time, and modification time from the source I<file> to the target file. If copying the group fails, the permissions are modified so that the target file doesn't become accessible to users who didn't have permission to access the source I<file>. B<xz> doesn't support copying other metadata like access control lists or extended attributes yet.
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After successfully compressing or decompressing the I<file>, B<xz> copies the owner, group, permissions, access time, and modification time from the source I<file> to the target file. If copying the group fails, the permissions are modified so that the target file doesn't become accessible to users who didn't have permission to access the source I<file>. B<xz> doesn't support copying other metadata like access control lists or extended attributes yet.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ../src/xz/xz.1:185
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Once the target file has been successfully closed, the source I<file> is removed unless B<--keep> was specified. The source I<file> is never removed if the output is written to standard output or if an error occurs.
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Once the target file has been successfully closed, the source I<file> is removed unless B<--keep> was specified. The source I<file> is never removed if the output is written to standard output or if an error occurs.
Translated and reviewed by Andi Chandler
Located in ../src/xz/xz.1:195
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Sending B<SIGINFO> or B<SIGUSR1> to the B<xz> process makes it print progress information to standard error. This has only limited use since when standard error is a terminal, using B<--verbose> will display an automatically updating progress indicator.
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Sending B<SIGINFO> or B<SIGUSR1> to the B<xz> process makes it print progress information to standard error. This has only limited use since when standard error is a terminal, using B<--verbose> will display an automatically updating progress indicator.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ../src/xz/xz.1:207
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Memory usage
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Memory usage
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ../src/xz/xz.1:208
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The memory usage of B<xz> varies from a few hundred kilobytes to several gigabytes depending on the compression settings. The settings used when compressing a file determine the memory requirements of the decompressor. Typically the decompressor needs 5\ % to 20\ % of the amount of memory that the compressor needed when creating the file. For example, decompressing a file created with B<xz -9> currently requires 65\ MiB of memory. Still, it is possible to have B<.xz> files that require several gigabytes of memory to decompress.
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The memory usage of B<xz> varies from a few hundred kilobytes to several gigabytes depending on the compression settings. The settings used when compressing a file determine the memory requirements of the decompressor. Typically the decompressor needs 5\ % to 20\ % of the amount of memory that the compressor needed when creating the file. For example, decompressing a file created with B<xz -9> currently requires 65\ MiB of memory. Still, it is possible to have B<.xz> files that require several gigabytes of memory to decompress.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in ../src/xz/xz.1:224
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Contributors to this translation: Andi Chandler, Anthony Harrington, Stephan Woidowski.