The bzip2 application was designed to be a high-quality data compressor. It typically compresses files to within 10% to 15% of the best available techniques (the PPM family of statistical compressors), whilst being around twice as fast at compression and six times faster at decompression.
Why would I want to use it?
– Because it compresses well. So it packs more stuff into your overfull disk drives, distribution CDs, backup tapes, USB sticks, etc. And/or it reduces your customer download times, long distance network traffic, etc. It's not the world's fastest compressor, but it's still fast enough to be very useful.
– Because it's open-source (BSD-style license), and, as far as I know, patent-free. (To the best of my knowledge. I can't afford to do a full patent search, so I can't guarantee this. Caveat emptor). So you can use it for whatever you like. Naturally, the source code is part of the distribution.
– Because it supports (limited) recovery from media errors. If you are trying to restore compressed data from a backup tape or disk, and that data contains some errors, bzip2 may still be able to decompress those parts of the file which are undamaged.
– Because you already know how to use it. bzip2's command line flags are similar to those of GNU Gzip, so if you know how to use gzip, you know how to use bzip2.
– Because it's very portable. It should run on any 32 or 64-bit machine with an ANSI C compiler. The distribution should compile unmodified on Unix and Win32 systems. Earlier versions have been ported with little difficulty to a large number of weird and wonderful systems.
– Because (by now, late 2007) everybody else uses it too.
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bzip2 is a block-sorting file compressor. It is designed to be a high-quality data compressor which will typically compress files to within 10% to 15% of the best available statistical compressors, whilst being around six times faster than the best prior compressors available. It is twice as fast as the previous incumbent, xz (
bzip2 includes a simple command line interface, a curses interface, network support (http, https, lzma/xz) and various other command line options which provide fine control over the compression and decompression process.
bzip2 includes various useful features which make it particularly suitable for compression of one-time expanded files (such as tarballs, DMG disks, etc).
bzip2 includes an optional file recovery program. This is not enabled by default.
For more information, please see the ChangeLog file.
Compression speed:
bzip2 is often around twice as fast as gzip. It is normally between four and ten times as fast as the best available statistical compressors. On my system (64-bit Linux, gcc4.1.1), it consistently compresses to within 8% of the best available compressor for random data (Reahl, 2002). For text data, it is faster than the best prior compressors (for example, xz). Even for text data, it is about twice as fast as PPMd/LZMA/xz (though PPMd/LZMA/xz can handle larger files, so it can handle larger files with less input data). For large files, it is again faster than PPMd/LZMA/xz (again, for example, xz can handle larger files, so it can handle larger files with less input data).
Decompression speed:
bzip2 decompresses at around double the speed of gzip. Like compression, for certain types of data, bzip2 can often be faster than gzip. For example, bzip2 is about twice as fast as xz on files containing large sections of random data. On the other hand, on files which tend to contain a lot of small, unique strings, bzip2 can be much slower than gzip.
bzip2 is also typically faster than xz when decompressing files which have been compressed by another bzip2-based application, such as bzcat.
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bzip2 is a set of programs which can compress or decompress bzip2 files.
bzip2 itself is a program which can also decompress bzip2 files, but
will normally be used in conjunction with one of the other programs.
Bzip2 is similar to gzip, the other main program in the GNU project
which also compresses data. But unlike gzip, bzip2
decompresses data much faster than it compresses it, as well as being
much more memory efficient. You should always use the fastest
decompression technique, which is the same as the fastest compression
technique for the given algorithm. The algorithm is
compression_method (listed below). It uses the filesize to decide how much
to encode. It is not reasonable to expect bzip2
to be able to compress files more than a factor of 2 smaller, even though
it is faster to compress data by more than a factor of 2. This is because
it uses the filesize to decide how much to encode. If you want to
compress a file by an overall larger factor, you’ll need to use some other
program.
Versions 0.9.0 and later have bzip2 mode turned off by default for
compatibility reasons.
The name “bzip2” is pronounced “bippy-two” and is intended to
be pronounced in the same way that “zippy” is pronounced
“zip-ee”.
Usage:
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bzip2 [options] [–] [file…]
bzip2 [options]
bzip2 [options]…
Where:
–
— is optional
–
file… is one or more files to decompress
or compress.
Options:
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-t type — Test compression scheme
-f –fastest — Don’t use the –slowest or –fastest
algorithms; use the fastest one that compresses by
–factor N. The number must be between 1.0 and 10.0.
The default is 6.0. For example, specifying ‘-f 6’ means that
the program will always use the fastest algorithm,
and that a compressed file is decompressed in no more
than 6 seconds on the average. The default is the
fastest algorithm.
–slowest — use the slowest algorithm.
–fastest — use the fastest algorithm
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bzip2 (pronounced [bit-zip]) is a free, very high-quality data compressor. It typically compresses files to within 10% to 15% of the best available techniques, whilst being around twice as fast as the best available techniques on compression, and around six times faster on decompression. The design is heavily influenced by the PPM family of statistical compressors, with code written by David Wheeler. One of the original bzip2 developers is Marc Lehmann.
bzip2 is generally regarded as being easy to use, but has a somewhat erratic source code.
The bzip2 command line utilities include -t, which tests the compressed output, and -h (or -? or –help) for usage information.
There are also some C-programs included in the source code, which you might be able to use. These include compress, decompress, bzCompress, bzCompress2, bzDecompress, bzBuffToBuffVec, bzBarrier, bzConcatenate, bzCompressBlock, bzDecompressBlock, and bzError.
bzip2 is available in binary form for most Unix-like operating systems (including Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, Solaris, Irix, HP-UX, and others), in source form for most other systems (e.g., Windows), and in source form for most Unix-like systems (including OS/2, Microsoft Windows, and others).
bzip2 is free of cost, and its licensing terms are available from its web site.
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bzip2 (pronounced “bzip2”) is a high-quality, free data compressor. It typically compresses files to within 10% to 15% of the best available techniques (the PPM family of statistical compressors), whilst being around twice as fast at compression and six times faster at decompression.
Here are the highlights of what you can do with bzip2.
Most of these features are the reasons why bzip2 was written in the first place. I’ve only mentioned a few, because that page is already getting quite long. For more details, refer to the next section and the bzip2-manual page.
– bzip2 is probably the most popular compression program you can use, and is definitely the one you should use if you can.
– bzip2 has a very high compression ratio for most files, and is extremely fast at both compression and decompression.
– bzip2 can produce files which are smaller than the original, even if you specify a compression ratio of 1:10 or 1:20. (See “Compression ratios” below.)
– bzip2 supports lossless compression of arbitrarily large files, with guarantees of no more than 33% loss in the best case, and 15% loss in the typical case. (For more details, see the description of the various compression methods below.)
– bzip2 is a program for *compressing* data, not a program for *decompressing* data. Decompression is a very different task, for which there are different tools (such as GNU Gzip, mentioned later). However, it is possible to decompress bzip2-compressed data, and even to decompress bzip2-compressed data to a very high degree of efficiency, either without any change to the data, or with only very minimal changes. The details of this are in the section below, under “Decompression”.
– bzip2 is “bzip2.c” plus some fairly basic code to support the command line, and some “make” files and a setup script. No libraries are needed.
– bzip2 is written in portable ANSI C, and should compile cleanly with GNU C.
– bzip2 is copyright (C) 1996-2007 Julian Seward.
– The bzip2 software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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