Saifi Khan wrote:
On Sun, 21 Aug 2016, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
It wouldn't anyway. The tar, in turn, contains already compressed data
(.deb and .rpm are compressed). So gzipping is just to obey
conventions - but we do it anyway.
https://ci.apache.org/projects/openoffice/install/linux64/Apache_OpenOffice_4.2.0_Linux_x86-64_install-arc_en-US_2016-08-09_04:31:06_1755554.tar.gz
There are *no* .deb or .rpm files in the archive.
Correct. What I wrote refers to the release packages. The development
builds use the "archived" format and do not contain RPMs or DEBs.
Still, if you download the file above properly (like, with wget) you get
the compressed 163M file. If you see the uncompressed (390M) tar
version, then your user agent / browser is getting in the way by
uncompressing the file on the fly. The file is correctly compressed on
the server.
Regards,
Andrea.
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