On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 01:52:21PM +0900, Michael Paquier wrote: > On Tue, Dec 20, 2022 at 08:29:32PM -0600, Justin Pryzby wrote: > > - pg_fatal("not built with zlib support"); > > + pg_fatal("this build does not support compression > > with %s", "gzip"); > > > > I tried to say in the other thread that gzip != zlib. > > > > This message may be better for translation, but (for WriteDataToArchive > > et al) the message is now less accurate, and I suspect will cause some > > confusion. > > Compression specifications use this term, so, like bbstreamer_gzip.c,
Yes, and its current users (basebackup) output a gzip file, right ? pg_dump -Fc doesn't output a gzip file, but now it's using user-facing compression specifications referring to it as "gzip". > that does not sound like a big difference to me as everything depends > on HAVE_LIBZ, still we use gzip for all the user-facing terms. postgres is using -lz to write both gzip files and non-gzip libz files; its associated compiletime constant has nothing to do with which header format is being output. * This file includes two APIs for dealing with compressed data. The first * provides more flexibility, using callbacks to read/write data from the * underlying stream. The second API is a wrapper around fopen/gzopen and * friends, providing an interface similar to those, but abstracts away * the possible compression. Both APIs use libz for the compression, but * the second API uses gzip headers, so the resulting files can be easily * manipulated with the gzip utility. > > 5e73a6048 introduced a similar user-facing issue: pg_dump -Fc -Z gzip > > does not output a gzip. > > We've never mentioned any compression method in the past docs, just > that things can be compressed. What do you mean ? The commit added: + The compression method can be set to <literal>gzip</literal> or ... And the docs still say: - For plain text output, setting a nonzero compression level causes - the entire output file to be compressed, as though it had been - fed through <application>gzip</application>; but the default is not to compress. If you tell someone they can write -Z gzip, they'll be justified in expecting to see "gzip" as output. -- Justin