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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers gz and Z Post 1879 by yatno on Wednesday 4th of April 2001 11:03:37 PM
Old 04-05-2001
Question

what is file with extension gz for ?
when I try to uncompree it, it said that it is bot compressed file
any clue ?

 
SUPYBOT(1)						      General Commands Manual							SUPYBOT(1)

NAME
supybot - A robust and user friendly Python IRC bot SYNOPSIS
supybot [options] configFile DESCRIPTION
Supybot is a robust, user-friendly, and programmer-friendly Python IRC bot. It aims to be an adequate replacement for most existing IRC bots. It includes a very flexible and powerful ACL system for controlling access to commands, as well as more than 50 builtin plugins pro- viding around 400 actual commands. OPTIONS
--version Show version of program. -h, --help Show summary of options. -P, --profile Enable profiling. -n NICK, --nick=NICK Nick the bot should use. -u USER, --user=USER Full username the bot should use. -i IDENT, --ident=IDENT Ident the bot should use. -d, --daemon Determines whether the bot will daemonize. This is a no-op on non-POSIX systems. --allow-default-owner Determines whether the bot will allow its defaultCapabilities not to include "-owner", thus giving all users the owner capability by default. This is dumb, hence we require a command-line option to enable it. --allow-root Determines whether the bot will be allowed to run as root. You do not want this. Do not do it. Even if you think you want it, you do not. --debug Determines whether some extra debugging stuff will be logged by this script. SEE ALSO
python(1), supybot-test(1), supybot-botchk(1), supybot-wizard(1), supybot-adduser(1), supybot-plugin-doc(1), supybot-plugin-create(1) AUTHOR
This manual page was originally written by James Vega <jamessan at supybot dot com>. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or mod- ify this document under the terms of the Supybot license, a BSD-style license. APRIL 2005 SUPYBOT(1)
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