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- XZ Utils
XZ Utils are a complete C99 implementation of the xz file format XZ Utils were originally written for POSIX systems but have been ported to a few non-POSIX systems as well
- The Tukaani Project
XZ Utils Library and command line tools to handle xz and lzma files XZ Embedded Size-optimized decompressor XZ for Java Java implementation of the xz and lzma formats and raw streams The xz file format specification The current and old versions XZ mailing lists xz-announce for XZ Utils and XZ for Java release announcements and xz-devel for discussion about any of the XZ projects
- liblzma (XZ Utils): liblzma (XZ Utils) - Tukaani
The native file format is xz, but also the old lzma format and raw (no headers) streams are supported Multiple compression algorithms (filters) are supported
- XZ Utils backdoor - Tukaani
The version 1 0 of the XZ Utils review notes was published on 2024-05-29 (The first work-in-progress version was published on 2024-04-15 ) New, clean XZ Utils releases were made on 2024-05-29 The home page is available again too
- XZ (1) - Tukaani
XZ (1) XZ Utils XZ (1) TABLE OF CONTENTS NAME SYNOPSIS COMMAND ALIASES DESCRIPTION Memory usage Concatenation and padding with xz files OPTIONS Integer suffixes and special values Operation mode Operation modifiers Basic file format and compression options Custom compressor filter chains Other options ROBOT MODE List mode Filters help Memory limit information Version EXIT STATUS ENVIRONMENT
- XZ Utils review notes - Tukaani
XZ Utils has its own make mydist which, among a few other things, sets the environment variable TAR_OPTIONS from which GNU tar will read extra command line options:
- Old XZ Utils releases - Tukaani
The DOS versions of XZ Utils up to and including 5 2 1 include some copylefted code from DJGPP 2 04beta and CWSDPMI r7 The DOS versions of newer XZ Utils include some copylefted code from DJGPP 2 05 and CWSDPMI r7 The relevant source code is available from their home pages, and copies are also available below
- XZ for Java - Tukaani
Possibly the tools consider XZ Utils’ CPE cpe:2 3:a:tukaani:xz to match XZ for Java’s Maven coordinates org tukaani:xz If one is unsure about the result from a vulnerability scanner, one should look at the package version numbers which differ considerably between XZ Utils and XZ for Java
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