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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Changing the file name while compressing Post 302755107 by spacebar on Friday 11th of January 2013 09:49:56 PM
Old 01-11-2013
You can use the '-c' option and write to a file name of your choice, this does not replace the original file so you would have to remove it:
Code:
gzip -cvf foo.txt > foo.txt.gz


Or you could immediately after the gzip command run the touch command to change the '.gz' files timestamp:
Code:
gzip -vf foo.txt
touch foo.txt.gz

 

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