09-15-2007
Decompress a .SP file
Hi to all, I'm new in this forum and I just need a quick answer from the experts out there, I have a 2761.sp file, in short a ".SP" file, it was given to me compressed, and I need to decompress it before Monday. I saw a software named Splint, but it shows an error, a DMI error message, so I dont have time to debug this, instead maybe there's an alternate option for me to decompress this file. Any help would be appreciated, Thank you in advance and good day to all.
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XZDEC(1) XZ Utils XZDEC(1)
NAME
xzdec, lzmadec - Small .xz and .lzma decompressors
SYNOPSIS
xzdec [option]... [file]...
lzmadec [option]... [file]...
DESCRIPTION
xzdec is a liblzma-based decompression-only tool for .xz (and only .xz) files. xzdec is intended to work as a drop-in replacement for
xz(1) in the most common situations where a script has been written to use xz --decompress --stdout (and possibly a few other commonly used
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To reduce the size of the executable, xzdec doesn't support multithreading or localization, and doesn't read options from XZ_DEFAULTS and
XZ_OPT environment variables. xzdec doesn't support displaying intermediate progress information: sending SIGINFO to xzdec does nothing,
but sending SIGUSR1 terminates the process instead of displaying progress information.
OPTIONS
-d, --decompress, --uncompress
Ignored for xz(1) compatibility. xzdec supports only decompression.
-k, --keep
Ignored for xz(1) compatibility. xzdec never creates or removes any files.
-c, --stdout, --to-stdout
Ignored for xz(1) compatibility. xzdec always writes the decompressed data to standard output.
-q, --quiet
Specifying this once does nothing since xzdec never displays any warnings or notices. Specify this twice to suppress errors.
-Q, --no-warn
Ignored for xz(1) compatibility. xzdec never uses the exit status 2.
-h, --help
Display a help message and exit successfully.
-V, --version
Display the version number of xzdec and liblzma.
EXIT STATUS
0 All was good.
1 An error occurred.
xzdec doesn't have any warning messages like xz(1) has, thus the exit status 2 is not used by xzdec.
NOTES
Use xz(1) instead of xzdec or lzmadec for normal everyday use. xzdec or lzmadec are meant only for situations where it is important to
have a smaller decompressor than the full-featured xz(1).
xzdec and lzmadec are not really that small. The size can be reduced further by dropping features from liblzma at compile time, but that
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SEE ALSO
xz(1)
XZ Embedded: <http://tukaani.org/xz/embedded.html>
Tukaani 2010-09-27 XZDEC(1)