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Use the gzexe command of linux to compress the execution file

2025-01-16 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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This article will explain in detail about the use of linux gzexe command to compress the execution file, the editor thinks it is very practical, so share it for you to do a reference, I hope you can get something after reading this article.

The gzexe command is used to compress the executable file, which is still an executable file and is automatically unzipped at execution time. When you execute a compressed execution file, the file is automatically unzipped and then continues to execute, just like using a normal execution file. This command can also be seen as an extension of the gunzip command.

Syntax format: gzexe [parameters] [file]

Common parameters:

-d unzip the compressed file

Reference example

Compress the executable file:

[root@linuxcool ~] # gzexe abc

Extract the executable file:

[root@linuxcool] # gzexe-d test.sh on the use of linux's gzexe command to compress the execution file is shared here. I hope the above content can be helpful to you and learn more knowledge. If you think the article is good, you can share it for more people to see.

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