On 05/15/2014 03:49 PM, Chris Cannam wrote:

> ... though if you get an uncompressed file but it still has a .rg
> extension, that is a bit weird.

They show up in the wild sometimes, and we used to have some of them in 
the device library.  The ones that weren't compressed tripped up some 
file manager, but we handled them just fine ourselves.

How long ago that was, I couldn't say.

Not testing hard, but I just took a random .rg file, gunzip -c 'ed it, 
and loaded it just fine.

$ file foo.rg
foo.rg: XML document text


Now if the magic number stuff says the file is compressed when it 
actually isn't, well, that's a whole 'nother ball of wax I guess.  No 
thoughts on that.  Just flitting in and out.
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