Ok, there has been a long discussion about using bzip2 or not. Apart from personal 
problems using 
bzip2 (I have only access to a Win95 machine and bzip2 --help does display help, but 
since it's 
going to stderr you cannot read all of it and since I could not find documentation I 
have no clue 
how to use bzip2) I would recommend that you provide both a bzip2 and a gzip-version 
of the 
distribution. Isn't that a fabulous idea? Why didn't anyone else come up with it? It's 
the obvious 
thing to do, isn't it? It solves all problems - well maybe not all, since e.g. I've 
been trying to 
work effektively on Win95 for a long time now without result... :-)
Volker

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then, I wouldn't stake my life on it."
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