tarball types (was: [ANNOUNCE] xf86-input-libinput 1.2.1)
Jonathan A. Kollasch
jakllsch at kollasch.net
Tue Jan 25 00:08:37 UTC 2022
On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 03:53:23PM -0800, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> On 1/23/22 21:18, Peter Hutterer wrote:
> > xf86-input-libinput 1.2.1 is now available. Primarily a few typos and misc
> > minor fixes, the most visible change to distributions is that we now ship an
> > xz tarball instead of bz2. Due to a global shortage of flying cars, you will
> > have to accept that as your "welcome to the future" present. If you don't like
> > the future (and who can blame you!), we still have gz tarballs, simply
> > because I didn't realize we still generated those until I typed out this
> > email.
>
> While I've been applying this change across the Xorg modules, I've followed
> the lead of those who came before me, and just replaced "dist-bz2" with
> "dist-xz". To get rid of the gzip files we'd also have to add "no-dist-gzip"
> to our AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE() options.
>
> Since it's been a decade since GNOME switched to exclusively releasing xz
> tarballs [1], I would expect there being no major headaches to us doing the
> same now, we just hadn't thought much about it. Is this something we want to
> do? Does anyone have a reason we shouldn't stop making .gz files?
> (It looks like xwayland is already doing xz-only releases now.)
>
> [1] https://mail.gnome.org/archives/devel-announce-list/2011-September/msg00003.html
>
> -alan-
"Xz format inadequate for long-term archiving": https://www.nongnu.org/lzip/xz_inadequate.html
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