Hi Antonio, Using Cygwin on Windows 10, I have put Lzip 1.20-pre2 through some pretty extensive testing with no errors in terminal output or compression or decompression. Here is the terminal output as it pertains to calling -vv9 and -vvd options: __
./Lzip_Script x-V0113-csV2.img.lz: 4.092:1, 24.44% ratio, 75.56% saved. done x-V0113-csV2.img: 4.834:1, 20.69% ratio, 79.31% saved, 14560526336 in, 3012006914 out. x_V0220_2017-10-10.img.lz: 6.923:1, 14.44% ratio, 85.56% saved. done x_V0220_2017-10-10.img: 9.207:1, 10.86% ratio, 89.14% saved, 14881390592 in, 1616258438 out. x_V0115_8-10-17.img.lz: 3.891:1, 25.70% ratio, 74.30% saved. done x_V0115_8-10-17.img: 4.649:1, 21.51% ratio, 78.49% saved, 15931539456 in, 3426540609 out. x_V0116_8-11-17.img.lz: 3.895:1, 25.68% ratio, 74.32% saved. done x_V0116_8-11-17.img: 4.652:1, 21.50% ratio, 78.50% saved, 15931539456 in, 3424695440 out. x_V0116_8-15-17.img.lz: 3.896:1, 25.67% ratio, 74.33% saved. done x_V0116_8-15-17.img: 4.654:1, 21.49% ratio, 78.51% saved, 15931539456 in, 3423403802 out. x_V0117_8-16-17.img.lz: 3.899:1, 25.64% ratio, 74.36% saved. done x_V0117_8-16-17.img: 4.656:1, 21.48% ratio, 78.52% saved, 15931539456 in, 3421954258 out. x_V0118_8-30-17.img.lz: 3.869:1, 25.85% ratio, 74.15% saved. done x_V0118_8-30-17.img: 4.609:1, 21.70% ratio, 78.30% saved, 15931539456 in, 3456836564 out. x_V0214_LED_Fix_8-4-17.img.lz: 7.111:1, 14.06% ratio, 85.94% saved. done x_V0214_LED_Fix_8-4-17.img: 9.552:1, 10.47% ratio, 89.53% saved, 15653142528 in, 1638652320 out. x_V0214_SATA_Rework_8-7-17.img.lz: 7.235:1, 13.82% ratio, 86.18% saved. done x_V0214_SATA_Rework_8-7-17.img: 9.722:1, 10.29% ratio, 89.71% saved, 15931539456 in, 1638670667 out. x_V0214_Settings_Fix_8-8-17.img.lz: 7.476:1, 13.38% ratio, 86.62% saved. done __ I have two PCs available to me: a laptop with an Intel Core i7-4710HQ and a mini-tower PC with an Intel Core 2 Duo E8400. Both of these PCs have Arch Linux x86-64 and Windows 10 installed in a dual boot configuration. I have Lzip 1.20-pre2 installed on all of these operating systems and I haven't experienced any problems with general use. Mostly I've just been compressing tarballs of some college work I've been doing from system to system and transferring the Lzip compressed tarballs through cloud storage and my local machines. Anyway, the test above that I performed was on disk image files that were each 16 GB using my laptop under Windows 10 Cygwin. Also, in all of my general use, progress is always shown in Lzip compression and decompression. Please let me know if you have any questions. Best regards, Timothy Beryl Grahek _______________________________________________ Lzip-bug mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lzip-bug
