reassign 553707 lzma-source 4.43-14
retitle 553707 please remove squashfs-lzma module (does not work with current
kernel)
severity 553707 important
quit
Hi again,
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Good news: squashfs maintainer Phillip Lougher is pushing for
> LZMA support in squashfs 4.0 in the mainlin
Phillip Lougher wrote:
Michael Prokop wrote:
JFYI: We (the grml team) have working squashfs 4 + lzma patches for
kernel 2.6.31 and an according squashfs-tools package providing
lzma support. Please let me know if we can assist in any way.
I believe these patches are based on the OpenWRT Squa
Michael Prokop wrote:
JFYI: We (the grml team) have working squashfs 4 + lzma patches for
kernel 2.6.31 and an according squashfs-tools package providing
lzma support. Please let me know if we can assist in any way.
I believe these patches are based on the OpenWRT Squashfs patches.
In that ca
Michael Prokop wrote:
>> Good news: squashfs maintainer Phillip Lougher is pushing for
>> LZMA support in squashfs 4.0 in the mainline kernel v2.6.33 or so. [1]
>> Packaging this for Debian would perhaps mean backporting the change
>> for the linux-2.6 package and making sure the squashfs-tools pac
[Cc-ing debian-live mailinglist, not sure whether they are
interested in LZMA but if so they should be aware of it.]
* Jonathan Nieder [20091103 00:14]:
> I was thinking about how to bring the lzma package more up to date,
> but I’m scared to do anything for fear of breaking squashfs-lzma. :)
>
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Hi,
I was thinking about how to bring the lzma package more up to date,
but I’m scared to do anything for fear of breaking squashfs-lzma. :)
So I thought I’d write for advice.
squashfs is a read-only compressed filesystem. Currently a
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