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    LinTAR-Archive-Manager

    LinTAR-Archive-Manager

    Winrar Alternative Archive Manager for Linux Systems

    This is a better archive manager developed for Linux systems. Its name is a playful reference to WinRAR. It also supports compression and extraction in the RAR format. However, you must install the RAR package on your system. Since this package is proprietary, it wouldn't be appropriate to include it in the program, and we wanted to leave the choice to the user. The program has been packaged and made ready for use on Debian-based systems. Bug reports will help further develop the...
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    Firefly's Clean Lzo

    A human-readable ISC-Licensed implementation of the LZO1X algorithm.

    LZO is a compression library which is widely used around the world. The main problem with LZO is that it is absolutely not human readable. People have done crazy stuff to get LZO to run in their language. Usually it implies inline assembly or trying to execute data which actually contains machine code. This is sick. Whoever is responsible for this sorry situation ought to be ashamed. So I'm going to deobfuscate LZO and provide a ISC implementation of this algorithm in Python and C. In...
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