Freeze/Melt

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File Format
Name Freeze/Melt
Ontology
Extension(s) .F, .f, .lzc
Released ≤1991

Freeze is a file compression utility used from the command line in Unix-style operating systems. Melt is the corresponding decompressor. The format is sometimes called "frozen". It was developed by Leonid A. Broukhis. It is considered obsolete now in favor of gzip.

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Disambiguation

The LHarc/LHA software uses the terms "Freezing" and "Melting" during operation, though its format is not related.

For more icy formats, see the ICE disambiguation page.

Format details

A two-pass compression is done with a Lempel-Zev algorithm on the first pass and a dynamic Huffman algorithm on the second. The characteristics of the Huffman table used are added to the file. File attributes, ownership, etc., are preserved, and a .F extension is added. A two-byte magic number is prepended to the file (\037\236 octal for versions 1.x, and \037\237 for later versions).

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References

  • Man page (in NOAA site, which should know something about freezing!)
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