On 12/16/2010 10:35 AM, Rolf Campbell wrote:
> On 2010-04-17 11:57, Charles Wilson wrote:
>> On 4/17/2010 10:42 AM, Rolf Campbell wrote:
>> > This release will not compress a file with multiple hard links, even
>>> when "forced".
>>>
>>> I'm running an NTFS drive, and my source file has 2 hard-l
On 2010-04-17 11:57, Charles Wilson wrote:
On 4/17/2010 10:42 AM, Rolf Campbell wrote:
> This release will not compress a file with multiple hard links, even
when "forced".
I'm running an NTFS drive, and my source file has 2 hard-links to it.
Running "xz -9evf source.txt" prints:
xz: source.
On 4/17/2010 10:42 AM, Rolf Campbell wrote:
> This release will not compress a file with multiple hard links, even
> when "forced".
>
> I'm running an NTFS drive, and my source file has 2 hard-links to it.
> Running "xz -9evf source.txt" prints:
> xz: source.txt: Input file has more than one hard
On 2010-04-11 11:54, Charles Wilson wrote:
This is routine update to a more recent git snapshot.
[[ compiled using gcc-4.3.4-3 ]]
CHANGES (since 4.999.9beta-10)
o Update to 2010-Apr-01 git snapshot
Wed Mar 31 16:47:25 2010 +0300
a1f7a986b8d708f9290da9799ca1b8d7082
The xz package is the successor to lzma. Its command-line tools
support both .lzma files and the new .xz format, and it ships with
compatibility links so you don't even need to retrain your fingers:
'lzma', 'lzcat', etc, are all still present. However, you probably
should: .xz files are already be
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