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Unlike archiving programs for MS-DOS, <tt>tar</tt> does not automatically
compress files as it archives them. Therefore, if you are archiving
two 1-megabyte files, the resulting tar file will be two megabytes in
size. The <tt>gzip</tt> command may be used to compress a file (the file
to compress need not be a tar file). The command
<P><TT> # <em>gzip -9 backup.tar</em>
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will compress <tt>backup.tar</tt> and leave you with <tt>backup.tar.gz</tt>,
the compressed version of the file. The <tt>-9</tt> switch tells
<tt>gzip</tt> to use the highest compression factor.
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The <tt>gunzip</tt> command may be used to uncompress a gzipped file.
Equivalently, you may use ``<tt>gzip -d</tt>''.
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<tt>gzip</tt> is a relatively new tool in the UNIX community. For many
years, the <tt>compress</tt> command was used instead. However, because
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is being phased out.
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<tt>compress</tt>ed files end in the extension <tt>.Z</tt>. For example,
<tt>backup.tar.Z</tt> is the compressed version of <tt>backup.tar</tt>, while
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<tt>compress</tt>ed file; <tt>gunzip</tt> knows how to handle <tt>compress</tt>ed
files as well.
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