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> On Wed, 26 May 1999, Richard Adams wrote:
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> > bzip2: For help, type: `bzip2 --help'.
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> > The above version deletes the file *unless* the -k option is used or at
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> > very least it *does* here.
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> I don't much like that for progress. :-)  I have an older one from
> slackware 3.4:

Well progress or not, its a fact, no the meaning of -d is the same, however
the man page for bzip2 does explain about -k (keep).

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> bzip2, a block-sorting file compressor.  Version 0.1pl2, 29-Aug-97.
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>    Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 by Julian Seward.
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> and it interprets -d as gzip does:  decompress.  Does man bzip2 change
> the meaning of -d?
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