On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 12:35 PM Giuseppe Scrivano <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jim, > > Jim Meyering <[email protected]> writes: > > > On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 8:03 AM Giuseppe Scrivano <[email protected]> > > wrote: > >> add support for using the zstd compression algorithm. > > > > Hi Giuseppe, > > Thank you for that patch. > > I've adjusted it and propose the attached, which makes these changes: > > - add tests > > - that exposed the need for a correction, s/-d/-dc/ in distdir.am > > - extend documentation > > - use the 3-byte suffix, .zst, not .zstd > > - use -19 as the default compression level > > > > We must use -19 as the default, not the aggressive --ultra -22 -- the > > package maintainer can always override with ZSTD_OPT if they know all > > clients will always have sufficient memory. In the early days, some > > reported failure to decompress a "xz -9e"-compressed coreutils tarball > > on tiny-memory routers. Like zstd's --ultra settings, xz's -9 requires > > more RAM when DEcompressing -- so automake defaults to xz's "-e" (use > > extra CPU only) and used -e8 for coreutils > > (https://git.sv.gnu.org/cgit/coreutils.git/commit/?id=v8.15-61-gc1d07237a): > > i.e., still require 32MiB more RAM, but not the 64MiB that "-9" would > > require. > > > > Cc'd the zstd author, Yann Collet, in case he'd like to add something. > > > > Giuseppe, please re-review this diff and its updated commit log. > > is there anything more holding the patch?
Sorry about the delay. On suggestion from Yann, I propose one additional change. Barring objection, I will push the combined result tomorrow.
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