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  2. dpkg - Wikipedia

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    dpkg-genchanges reads the information from an unpacked Debian tree source that once constructed creates a control file (.changes). dpkg-buildpackage is a control script that can be used to construct the package automatically. dpkg-distaddfile adds a file input to debian/files.

  3. pack (software) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Self-extracting archive - Wikipedia

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    Running on a compatible operating system, it does not need a suitable extractor in the target computer to extract the data. [citation needed] The executable part of the file is known as a decompressor stub. Self-extracting files are used to share compressed files with a party that may not have the software needed to decompress a regular archive.

  5. List of software package management systems - Wikipedia

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    For example, in GoboLinux a recipe file contains information on how to download, unpack, compile and install a package using its Compile tool. In both cases, the user must provide the computing power and time needed to compile the app, and is legally responsible for the consequences of compiling the package.

  6. Executable compression - Wikipedia

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    Executable compression used to be more popular when computers were limited to the storage capacity of floppy disks, which were both slow and low capacity media, and small hard drives; it allowed the computer to store more software in the same amount of space, without the inconvenience of having to manually unpack an archive file every time the ...

  7. pax (command) - Wikipedia

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    pax is an archiving utility available for various operating systems and defined since 1995. [1] Rather than sort out the incompatible options that have crept up between tar and cpio, along with their implementations across various versions of Unix, the IEEE designed a new archive utility pax that could support various archive formats with useful options from both archivers.

  8. Package format - Wikipedia

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    Gentoo Linux, ChromeOS [8] Flatpak: Linux distribution-agnostic .app, .hap: HarmonyOS, OpenHarmony, Oniro OS and Linux based Unity Operating System: PISI: Pardus.pkg.tar.zst: Arch Linux: PUP and PET: Puppy Linux (PUP format is deprecated since version 3.0) RPM: Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, derivatives such as CentOS, [9] and SUSE Linux ...

  9. lzip - Wikipedia

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    The file that is produced by lzip is usually given .lz as its filename extension, and the data is described by the media type application/lzip. The lzip suite of programs was written in C++ and C by Antonio Diaz Diaz and is being distributed as free software under the terms of version 2 or later of the GNU General Public License (GPL).