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Re: [Bug-ddrescue] ddrescue tarball formats
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Antonio Diaz Diaz |
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Re: [Bug-ddrescue] ddrescue tarball formats |
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Mon, 21 Oct 2013 13:54:15 +0200 |
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Hello Lars.
Lars Wendler wrote:
The release of ddrescue-1.17 only has an lzip compressed tarball
availabe but older releases were also available as gzip compressed
tarballs.
Yes. I have made a 5 year transition to lzip. Gzip is becoming obsolete,
so it had to be done someday.
As it is common for Gentoo users to compile packages on their Gentoo
machines we now have to make sure they have lzip installed just to get
ddrescue-1.17 source tarball uncompressed which seems to be a bit of
overkill.
I don't think so. Surely every user of ddrescue would like to know about
lzip, because lziprecover provides data recovery capabilities which
nicely complement those of ddrescue[1].
[1]http://www.gnu.org/software/ddrescue/manual/ddrescue_manual.html#Introduction
So I'd like to kindly request continuation of providing gzip compressed
source tarballs. Could that be feasible?
It is feasible but, what is the point? Lzip is available to Gentoo
users, is useful to (some) ddrescue users, and gzip is going to be
eventually dropped. Ddrescue is not the only GNU package distributed in
lzip format[2], nor is the only one not providing gzip tarballs.
[2] http://www.gnu.org/prep/ftp.html
"Various compression formats are used on the server: .gz is gzip
(http://gnu.org/software/gzip); .bz2 is bzip2 (http://bzip.org); .xz is
xz (http://tukaani.org/xz); .lz is lzip (http://lzip.nongnu.org/lzip.html)"
Best regards,
Antonio.