@Robert:
So I suggest: the "file" command gives wrong type for data compressed with
"compress"


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From: boun...@canonical.com [mailto:boun...@canonical.com] On Behalf Of
Robert Roth
Sent: Freitag, 3. Dezember 2010 09:17
To: fomem...@freenet.de
Subject: [Bug 683668] Re: file command in 10.10 produces wrong message

@latimerio: the description you have given (data being compressed with
'compress') 1. is in a continuous tense, which is not the best thing
(although I'm not a native English speaker), and contains the word compress
twice... if we tolerate that, we could say "data compressed with 'compress'"
2. also contains the ' character, so that will still mess up your output
parser, I think

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  file command in 10.10 produces wrong message

Status in "file" package in Ubuntu:
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Bug description:
  Binary package hint: file

in 10.10  the   file  command  for a compressed (gzip) file says:
 ... compress'd... 
The apostroph in here is completely wrong to me.
It messed up things in my output parser and it should say  compressed
instead of  compress'd as in previous versions of ubuntu.

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