These are very common nowadays, for example by default Debian source
packages use this compression method.
Signed-off-by: Guillem Jover <guillem@hadrons.org>
Message-ID: <
20260509185022.289672-3-guillem@debian.org>
Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx@kernel.org>
\&.tar.Z \f[B]tar\f[](1) archive compressed with \f[B]compress\f[](1)
\&.tar.bz2 \f[B]tar\f[](1) archive compressed with \f[B]bzip2\f[](1)
\&.tar.gz \f[B]tar\f[](1) archive compressed with \f[B]gzip\f[](1)
+\&.tar.xz \f[B]tar\f[](1) archive compressed with \f[B]xz\f[](1)
\&.taz \f[B]tar\f[](1) archive compressed with \f[B]compress\f[](1)
\&.tcl tcl source code
\&.tex TeX or LaTeX source
\&.xpm X11 pixmap source
\&.xs Perl xsub file produced by h2xs
\&.xsl XSL stylesheet
+\&.xz file compressed with \f[B]xz\f[](1)
\&.y \f[B]yacc\f[](1) or \f[B]bison\f[](1) (parser generator) files
\&.z T{
File compressed using