I just looked at the new packages in 1.3.1. I tried to installing jdk1.1 and find out that all the documentation provided by Sun (API, demos) are compressed.
The same happens for other packages too. The dvi files which are part of teTeX package are compressed too. This makes reading of these files not easier. On the other hand a lot of manpages (where all clients I know support compressed pages) are stored uncompressed. Why is the documentation treated this way? Saving space is a good reason but IMHO compression is not well suited for html and dvi files. I would be forced to uncompress all these files to use it and there is no longer saved space. Do not to forget the undermining of the package system, the uncompressed files would stay installed while removing the according packages. PS: The best solution would probably be the e2compr patch for transparent compression in ext2fs but I don't know if this software is stable enough for everyday usage. Torsten -- "What a depressingly stupid machine" The Restaurant at the End of the Universe PGP Public Key is available -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .