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83 7. Appendix: Jean-Loup Gailly's gzip utility .................. 11
107 widely used gzip utility, in that conforming decompressors
108 will be able to read data produced by the existing gzip
128 to compress data into gzip format and/or decompress data from gzip
161 There have been no technical changes to the gzip format since
233 A gzip file consists of a series of "members" (compressed data
292 (0x8b, \213), to identify the file as being in gzip format.
298 gzip and which is documented elsewhere.
325 If FHCRC is set, a CRC16 for the gzip header is present,
328 bytes of the gzip header up to and not including the CRC16.
329 [The FHCRC bit was never set by versions of gzip up to
331 meaning in gzip 1.2.4.]
443 <gzip@prep.ai.mit.edu> is maintaining a registry of subfield
497 [5] Gailly, J.-L., GZIP documentation, available as gzip-*.tar in
534 Jean-Loup Gailly designed the gzip format and wrote, with Mark Adler,
552 Jean-Loup Gailly <gzip@prep.ai.mit.edu> and
567 7. Appendix: Jean-Loup Gailly's gzip utility
569 The most widely used implementation of gzip compression, and the
571 created by Jean-Loup Gailly <gzip@prep.ai.mit.edu>. Since this
577 When compressing or decompressing a file, gzip preserves the
580 attributes in the gzip file format itself. Since the file format
581 includes a modification time, the gzip decompressor provides a