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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the LICENSE file for more details. bzip2, a block-sorting file compressor. Version %s. usage: %s [flags and input files in any order] -h --help print this message -d --decompress force decompression -z --compress force compression -k --keep keep (don't delete) input files -f --force overwrite existing output files -t --test test compressed file integrity -c --stdout output to standard out -q --quiet suppress noncritical error messages -v --verbose be verbose (a 2nd -v gives more) -L --license display software version & license -V --version display software version & license -s --small use less memory (at most 2500k) -1 .. -9 set block size to 100k .. 900k --fast alias for -1 --best alias for -9 If invoked as `bzip2', default action is to compress. as `bunzip2', default action is to decompress. as `bzcat', default action is to decompress to stdout. If no file names are given, bzip2 compresses or decompresses from standard input to standard output. You can combine short flags, so `-v -4' means the same as -v4 or -4v, &c. It is possible that the compressed file(s) have become corrupted. You can use the -tvv option to test integrity of such files. You can use the `bzip2recover' program to attempt to recover data from undamaged sections of corrupted files. Input file = %s, output file = %s %s: Caught a SIGSEGV or SIGBUS whilst compressing. Possible causes are (most likely first): (1) This computer has unreliable memory or cache hardware (a surprisingly common problem; try a different machine.) (2) A bug in the compiler used to create this executable (unlikely, if you didn't compile bzip2 yourself.) (3) A real bug in bzip2 -- I hope this should never be the case. The user's manual, Section 4.3, has more info on (1) and (2). If you suspect this is a bug in bzip2, or are unsure about (1) or (2), feel free to report it to: bzip2-devel@sourceware.org. Section 4.3 of the user's manual describes the info a useful bug report should have. If the manual is available on your system, please try and read it before mailing me. If you don't have the manual or can't be bothered to read it, mail me anyway. %s: Caught a SIGSEGV or SIGBUS whilst decompressing. Possible causes are (most likely first): (1) The compressed data is corrupted, and bzip2's usual checks failed to detect this. Try bzip2 -tvv my_file.bz2. (2) This computer has unreliable memory or cache hardware (a surprisingly common problem; try a different machine.) (3) A bug in the compiler used to create this executable (unlikely, if you didn't compile bzip2 yourself.) (4) A real bug in bzip2 -- I hope this should never be the case. The user's manual, Section 4.3, has more info on (2) and (3). If you suspect this is a bug in bzip2, or are unsure about (2) or (3), feel free to report it to: bzip2-devel@sourceware.org. Section 4.3 of the user's manual describes the info a useful bug report should have. If the manual is available on your system, please try and read it before mailing me. If you don't have the manual or can't be bothered to read it, mail me anyway. %s: couldn't allocate enough memory %s: PANIC -- internal consistency error: %s This is a BUG. Please report it to: bzip2-devel@sourceware.org %s: I/O or other error, bailing out. Possible reason follows. bzip2: file name `%s' is suspiciously (more than %d chars) long. Try using a reasonable file name instead. Sorry! :-) %6.3f:1, %6.3f bits/byte, %5.2f%% saved, %s in, %s out. data integrity (CRC) error in data bad magic number (file not created by bzip2) trailing garbage after EOF ignored %s: Input file %s is a directory. %s: I won't read compressed data from a terminal. %s: For help, type: `%s --help'. %s: Can't open input file %s:%s. %s: Data integrity error when decompressing. %s: Compressed file ends unexpectedly; perhaps it is corrupted? *Possible* reason follows. %s: %s: trailing garbage after EOF ignored %s: Can't open input file %s: %s. %s: Input file %s already has %s suffix. %s: Input file %s is not a normal file. %s: Output file %s already exists. %s: Input file %s has %d other link%s. %s: I won't write compressed data to a terminal. %s: Can't create output file %s: %s. %s: Can't guess original name for %s -- using %s %s: -c and -t cannot be used together. no data compressed. test:bzReadGetUnused %s: %s: file ends unexpectedly test:unexpected errortestf: bad modes (none)(stdin)rb%s: Can't open input %s: %s. testf: bad srcMode %s: ok decompress:bzReadGetUnuseddecompress:unexpected error(stdout).bz2wbuncompress: bad modes .outuncompress: bad srcModedone %s: %s is not a bzip2 file. 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