Hi Robert, I had an offline discussion with Dipesh, and he will be working on the lz4 client side decompression part.
Please find the attached patch with the following changes: - Even if we were going to support LZ4 only on the server side, surely > it's not right to refuse --compress lz4 and --compress client-lz4 at > the parsing stage. I don't even think the message you added to main() > is reachable. > I think you are right, I have removed the message and again introduced the Assert() back. - In the new test case you set decompress_flags but according to the > documentation I have here, -m is for multiple files (and so should not > be needed here) and -d is for decompression (which is what we want > here). So I'm confused why this is like this. > As explained earlier in the tap test the 'lz4 -d base.tar.lz4' command was throwing the decompression to stdout. Now, I have removed the '-m', added '-d' for decompression, and also added the target file explicitly in the command. Regards, Jeevan Ladhe
v11-0001-Add-a-LZ4-compression-method-for-server-side-compres.patch
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