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* [[Squeeze/SQ]] (.?q?)
 
* [[Squeeze/SQ]] (.?q?)
 
* [[XZ]] (.xz)
 
* [[XZ]] (.xz)
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== Self-extracting archives ==
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(in addition, some of the other archivers are able to produce executable files for some platform which include the archived data and a program to extract them, and generally have the file extension normal for executables, such as .exe for DOS/Windows)
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* [[SDA]] - [[Self Dissolving Archive]]
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* [[SEA]] - [[Self-Extracting Archive]]
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* [[SFX]] - [[Self-Extracting Archive]]
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== Uncategorized ==
 
== Uncategorized ==
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* [[ba]] - [[SCIFER]]  
 
* [[ba]] - [[SCIFER]]  
 
* [[sen]] - [[Scifer]]  
 
* [[sen]] - [[Scifer]]  
* [[sda]] - [[Self Dissolving ARChive]]
 
* [[sea]] - [[Self-Extracting Archive]]
 
* [[sfx]] - [[Self-Extracting Archive]]
 
 
* [[sfArk]] [[sfark]]
 
* [[sfArk]] [[sfark]]
 
* [[shar]] - [[Shell Archive]]  
 
* [[shar]] - [[Shell Archive]]  

Revision as of 02:53, 27 November 2012

File Formats > Electronic File Formats > Compression

(Lossless, for generic data + file archives)


Compression + archiving

(Multiple files => 1 file, makes it smaller)

Archiving only

(many files => 1 file, no compression attempted)

Stream compression formats

A stream format takes a stream of bytes, and outputs a different, hopefully smaller, stream of bytes. These compression formats are often used internally in other data structures to compress data, as well as in network protocols, such as http. Used stand-alone, a stream compression format does not offer archiving capability, however in the UNIX doctrine, an archiver like tar can be combined with an archive format to produce a proper compressed archive.

Self-extracting archives

(in addition, some of the other archivers are able to produce executable files for some platform which include the archived data and a program to extract them, and generally have the file extension normal for executables, such as .exe for DOS/Windows)


Uncategorized

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