/etc/magic lines for compress
John Campbell
jdc at naucse.UUCP
Fri Nov 4 02:07:59 AEST 1988
In article <274 at gsg.UUCP>, lew at gsg (Paul Lwe) writes:
:
:In article <2643 at nuchat.UUCP>, steve at nuchat.UUCP (Steve Nuchia) writes:
:> If you have a file(1) compatible with the one in sysVr3
:> adding the following lines to /etc/magic will make it
:> recognize compressed files. I was motivated to add this
:> when I imported a bunch of files from BSD systems and the .Zs
:> all got lopped off.
:>
:> 0 short 40223 compressed data
:> >2 byte <0200 - %d bits
:> >2 byte 0214 - 12 bits
:> >2 byte 0215 - 13 bits
:> >2 byte 0220 - 16 bits
:>
:
:I found out on Pyramid the magic value should be represented as:
:
: 017635 instead of 40223
(I don't care how old an "old timer" you are--can you octal freaks really
see this as byte swapped? I found the 0x4093, 0x9340 representation much
clearer. (jdc :-})
:
:apparently this is yet another byte swapping problem. Maybe all the fields
:in /etc/magic should use byte instead of short? Otherwise, /etc/magic is not
:portable to other machine. Change the short to 2 bytes solve the problem:
:
: 0 byte 0037 compressed data
: >1 byte 0235
: >2 byte <0200 - %d bits
: >2 byte 0214 - 12 bits
: >2 byte 0215 - 13 bits
: >2 byte 0220 - 16 bits
:
:By browsing thru the /etc/magic file on the Pyramid, I found a lot of places
:where long and short were used. If this file is used on other machine like
:Vax it probably will not work properly. Is there a portable version of
:/etc/magic somewhere?
On my 3b1 (SysV UnixPC box) I found that file(1) itself must be different
than the file(1) on the Pyramid. I had to use Lew's byte order (which I
rewrote in hex form) and still the - 12 bits, etc. were not recognized.
A little hacking and I discovered that (0220 = 0x90) 0xffffff90 would
work. It appeared that file(1) was sign extending the quantity (byte
in this case) before making the comparison. (The hint I got was that
everything seemed <0200.)
So I have a working /etc/magic, but I would guess that it is decidedly
non-portable. Anyone know more than I about this?
--
John Campbell ...!arizona!naucse!jdc
unix? Sure send me a dozen, all different colors.
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