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ZFORCE(1)                                                            ZFORCE(1)




NAME

       zforce - force a '.gz' extension on all gzip files


SYNOPSIS

       zforce [ name ...  ]


DESCRIPTION

       zforce  forces  a .gz extension on all gzip files so that gzip will not
       compress them twice.  This can be useful for files with names truncated
       after  a  file  transfer.  On systems with a 14 char limitation on file
       names, the original name is truncated to make room for the .gz  suffix.
       For  example,  12345678901234 is renamed to 12345678901.gz. A file name
       such as foo.tgz is left intact.


SEE ALSO

       gzip(1), znew(1), zmore(1), zgrep(1), zdiff(1), gzexe(1)



                                                                     ZFORCE(1)


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