Quoting Arnt Karlsen ([email protected]): > > > You forgot 'pack' :-) > > > > You forgot pigz lbzip2 pixz pxz, those are multicore, multithtread > > programs. > > ...and rzip and lrzip... ;oD
Honestly, Adam's run-through was so close to being exhaustive and definitive as to be IMO sort of breathtaking. And thus appreciated by this correspondent. He didn't cover the antique Compress utility that gave us the .Z prefix, either, but c'mon. Computing history is littered with obsolete compression and archiving formats. I remember during the years when I was a BBS sysop / owner / operator in the 1980s and early 1990s, the DOS-oriented computing world went through a menagerie of such things: arc, pkzip, arj, and many others I'm trying hard to forget. Adam's argument for xz is IMO very compelling except for us poor bastards who choose to make online content including non-software content easily accessible to users of unfortunate operating systems (which would fall under Adam's 'compatibility' wording). _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
