Super interesting findings! On 14.12.20 23:20, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
2. Use Zstd like all the cool kids since it seems to have a much higher decompression speed: <https://facebook.github.io/zstd/>. 630 MB/s on ungoogled-chromium on my laptop. Woow.
Not only decompression speed is fast, compression is as well: size file time for compression (lower is better) 335M uc.nar 104M uc.nar.gz 8 71M uc.nar.lz.level9 120 74M uc.nar.lz.level6 80 82M uc.nar.lz.level3 30 89M uc.nar.lz .level1 16 97M uc.nar.zst 1 So I am bought by zstd, as user and as substitution server care taker :) For mobile users and users without internet flatrates the increased nar size is a problem. Although I think the problem here is not bewtween gzip, lzip and zstd. It's the fact that we completely download the new package even if's just some 100 lines of diffoscope diff[0]. And most of them is due to the change /gnu/store name... [0] diffoscope --max-diff-block-lines 0 /gnu/store/zvcn2r352wxnmq7jayz5myg23gh9s17q-icedove-78.5.1 /gnu/store/dzjym6y7b9z4apgvvydj9lf0kbaa8qbv-icedove-78.5.1 lines: 783 size: 64k