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Re: gzip test file+1byte gives unexpected end of file
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Rob J. Epping |
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Re: gzip test file+1byte gives unexpected end of file |
Date: |
Sat, 11 May 2013 07:58:38 +0200 |
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Paul Eggert <address@hidden> wrote:
>That's odd. I can't reproduce the problem on Fedora 17,
>with either the bundled gzip (1.4) or with
>gzip 1.5 (which I built myself). For example:
>
>$ rm test.gz x.gz
>$ : | gzip >test.gz
>$ dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=77 >> test.gz
>77+0 records in
>77+0 records out
>77 bytes (77 B) copied, 0.000514876 s, 150 kB/s
>$ dd if=test.gz count=1 bs=22 > x.gz
>1+0 records in
>1+0 records out
>22 bytes (22 B) copied, 0.000159583 s, 138 kB/s
>$ gunzip -tv x.gz
>x.gz:
>gzip: x.gz: decompression OK, trailing zero bytes ignored
> OK
>$ dd if=test.gz count=1 bs=21 > x.gz
>1+0 records in
>1+0 records out
>21 bytes (21 B) copied, 0.0446526 s, 0.5 kB/s
>$ gunzip -tv x.gz
>x.gz:
>gzip: x.gz: decompression OK, trailing zero bytes ignored
> OK
>$ dd if=test.gz count=1 bs=20 > x.gz
>1+0 records in
>1+0 records out
>20 bytes (20 B) copied, 0.0646803 s, 0.3 kB/s
>$ gunzip -tv x.gz
>x.gz: OK
>
>
>This all looks right. (You wrote that the last output
>was "unexpected", but the compressed file is 20 bytes,
>right? so the 20-byte copy should work.)
Whoopsie! My fault, did a cut-n-paste to quick.
>For the 21-byte case, can you please send the output of
>the command
>
>strace -o trace.txt gunzip -tv x.gz
>
>That is, what gets put into the file trace.txt?
I'll try to do this tonight (CEST).
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