Nobody has bzip2, whatever that is. You're making your product less portable.
If you do insist on keeping bzip2, you'll need to change your installation
instructions because they reference gzip'd files.
--Tucker
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Tucker Balch
Computer Science Department
Carnegie Mellon
people) or the linux masses (millions)?
I suppose Debian includes it, but RedHat 5.2 does not include bzip2, nor bzip2
capable tar.
--Tucker
Levente Farkas wrote:
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> Tucker Balch wrote:
> >
> > Nobody has bzip2, whatever that is. You're making your product less portable.
OK. I surrender. --Tucker
Martin Little wrote:
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> Tucker Balch wrote:
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> > Don't get me wrong, I'm glad to have java-linux even if I have to
> > download and install bzip2 to use it. Still I think it's better
> > to stick with more commonly a