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+Manifest-Version: 1.0
+Created-By: 1.4.2_08 (Sun Microsystems Inc.)
+
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/zip_SUITE_data/abc.txt b/lib/stdlib/test/zip_SUITE_data/abc.txt
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+Introduction
+
+abc is a language designed to notate tunes in an ascii
+format. It was designed primarily for folk and traditional tunes of
+Western European origin (such as English, Irish and Scottish) which
+can be written on one stave in standard classical notation. However,
+it is extendible to many other types of music and recently Steve Allen
+has coded Beethoven's Symphony No. 7, Movement 2 in abc! Since its
+introduction at the end of 1991 it has become very popular and there
+now exist several Windows, Mac, Palmtop and UNIX based tools which can
+read abc notation and either process it into staff notation or play it
+through the speakers of a computer.
+
+One of the most important aims of abc notation, and perhaps one that
+distinguishes it from most, if not all, computer-readable musical
+languages is that it can be easily read by humans. In other words,
+with a little practice, it is possible to play a tune directly from
+the abc notation without having to process and print it out. Even if
+this isn't of interest, the resulting clarity of the notation makes it
+fairly easy to notate tunes. In addition, the ability to write music
+in abc notation means that it can be easily and portably stored or
+transported electronically hence enabling the discussion and
+dissemination of music via email. \ No newline at end of file
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diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/zip_SUITE_data/quotes/rain.txt b/lib/stdlib/test/zip_SUITE_data/quotes/rain.txt
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+The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/zip_SUITE_data/test.jar b/lib/stdlib/test/zip_SUITE_data/test.jar
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+Lorem Ipsum osv osv \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/zip_SUITE_data/wikipedia.txt b/lib/stdlib/test/zip_SUITE_data/wikipedia.txt
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+The ZIP file format is a popular lossless data compression and
+archival format. A ZIP file contains one or more files that have been
+compressed, to reduce their file size, or stored as-is. A number of
+compression algorithms are permitted in zip files but as of 2008 only
+DEFLATE is widely used and supported.
+
+The format was originally evolved by Phil Katz for PKZIP from the
+previous ARC compression format by Thom Henderson. However, many
+software utilities other than PKZIP itself are now available to
+create, modify, or open (unzip, decompress) ZIP files, notably WinZip,
+BOMArchiveHelper, KGB Archiver, PicoZip, Info-ZIP, WinRAR, IZArc,
+7-Zip, ALZip, TUGZip, PeaZip, Universal Extractor and Zip
+Genius. Microsoft has included built-in ZIP support (under the name
+"compressed folders") in later versions of its Windows operating
+system. Apple has included built-in ZIP support in Mac OS X 10.3 and
+later via the BOMArchiveHelper utility.
+
+ZIP files generally use the file extensions ".zip" or ".ZIP" and the
+MIME media type application/zip. Some software uses the ZIP file
+format as a wrapper for a large number of small items in a specific
+structure. Generally when this is done a different file extension is
+used. Examples of this usage are Java JAR files, id Software .pk3/.pk4
+files, package files for StepMania and Winamp/Windows Media Player
+skins, XPInstall, as well as OpenDocument and Office Open XML office
+formats. Both OpenDocument and Office Open XML formats use the JAR
+file format internally, so files can be easily uncompressed and
+compressed using tools for ZIP files. Google Earth makes use of KMZ
+files, which are just KML files in ZIP format. Mozilla Firefox Add-ons
+are zip files with extension "xpi". Nokia's mobile phone themes are
+zipped with extension "nth".