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Operating Systems Linux Clearning space - File compression issue Post 302382279 by daptal on Wednesday 23rd of December 2009 12:18:06 AM
Old 12-23-2009
Try if this works

gzip -c filename > /tmp/filename.gz
 

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GZOPEN(3)								 1								 GZOPEN(3)

gzopen - Open gz-file

SYNOPSIS
resource gzopen (string $filename, string $mode, [int $use_include_path]) DESCRIPTION
Opens a gzip (.gz) file for reading or writing. gzopen(3) can be used to read a file which is not in gzip format; in this case gzread(3) will directly read from the file without decom- pression. PARAMETERS
o $filename - The file name. o $mode - As in fopen(3) ( rb or wb) but can also include a compression level ( wb9) or a strategy: f for filtered data as in wb6f, h for Huffman only compression as in wb1h. (See the description of deflateInit2 in zlib.h for more information about the strategy param- eter.) o $use_include_path - You can set this optional parameter to 1, if you want to search for the file in the include_path too. RETURN VALUES
Returns a file pointer to the file opened, after that, everything you read from this file descriptor will be transparently decompressed and what you write gets compressed. If the open fails, the function returns FALSE. EXAMPLES
Example #1 gzopen(3) Example <?php $fp = gzopen("/tmp/file.gz", "r"); ?> SEE ALSO
gzclose(3). PHP Documentation Group GZOPEN(3)
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