Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
That is good to hear. Does it compile with many different C++ compilers
(besides GCC)? For example, does it compile under the Microsoft Visual
Studio compiler for Windows? I don't see Microsoft Windows in your list.
I have only tried GCC. I think lzip compiles with all the native
compilers of the posix systems listed in my previous message. I don't
know if lzip compiles with Microsoft compilers. I do not use Microsoft
software.
SLOCCount (by David A. Wheeler) results:
lzip-1.6-pre3: 3,373
bzip2-1.0.4: 6,088
gzip-1.2.4a: 6,302
xz-4.999.8beta: 29,825
Given this huge disparity in source code size, what features have been
left out of lzip which may be of importance for Automake usage?
Lzip has got the same features that gzip and bzip2 have. I don't know of
any feature which may be of importance for Automake usage that has been
left out of lzip.
Regards,
Antonio.