Re: tarball types (was: [ANNOUNCE] xf86-input-libinput 1.2.1)

2022-01-28 Thread Pekka Paalanen
On Mon, 24 Jan 2022 18:08:37 -0600 "Jonathan A. Kollasch" wrote: > "Xz format inadequate for long-term archiving": > https://www.nongnu.org/lzip/xz_inadequate.html Would you like to raise an issue with Meson about that? I don't see anything relevant in

Re: tarball types (was: [ANNOUNCE] xf86-input-libinput 1.2.1)

2022-01-27 Thread Alan Coopersmith
On 1/25/22 00:56, Mark Kettenis wrote: > OpenBSD's tar does not support xz, so yes, switching to xz-only > releases would be an inconvenience. > > Is there a reason to stop making .gz files? The amount of storage and > bandwidth required to make those available can't be significant in > today's

Re: tarball types (was: [ANNOUNCE] xf86-input-libinput 1.2.1)

2022-01-25 Thread Julien Cristau
On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 03:53:23PM -0800, Alan Coopersmith wrote: > On 1/23/22 21:18, Peter Hutterer wrote: > > xf86-input-libinput 1.2.1 is now available. Primarily a few typos and misc > > minor fixes, the most visible change to distributions is that we now ship an > > xz tarball instead of bz2.

Re: tarball types (was: [ANNOUNCE] xf86-input-libinput 1.2.1)

2022-01-25 Thread Mark Kettenis
> Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2022 15:53:23 -0800 > From: Alan Coopersmith > > On 1/23/22 21:18, Peter Hutterer wrote: > > xf86-input-libinput 1.2.1 is now available. Primarily a few typos and misc > > minor fixes, the most visible change to distributions is that we now ship an > > xz tarball instead of

Re: tarball types (was: [ANNOUNCE] xf86-input-libinput 1.2.1)

2022-01-24 Thread Peter Hutterer
On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 03:53:23PM -0800, Alan Coopersmith wrote: > On 1/23/22 21:18, Peter Hutterer wrote: > > xf86-input-libinput 1.2.1 is now available. Primarily a few typos and misc > > minor fixes, the most visible change to distributions is that we now ship an > > xz tarball instead of bz2.

Re: tarball types (was: [ANNOUNCE] xf86-input-libinput 1.2.1)

2022-01-24 Thread Jonathan A. Kollasch
On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 03:53:23PM -0800, Alan Coopersmith wrote: > On 1/23/22 21:18, Peter Hutterer wrote: > > xf86-input-libinput 1.2.1 is now available. Primarily a few typos and misc > > minor fixes, the most visible change to distributions is that we now ship an > > xz tarball instead of bz2.

tarball types (was: [ANNOUNCE] xf86-input-libinput 1.2.1)

2022-01-24 Thread Alan Coopersmith
On 1/23/22 21:18, Peter Hutterer wrote: xf86-input-libinput 1.2.1 is now available. Primarily a few typos and misc minor fixes, the most visible change to distributions is that we now ship an xz tarball instead of bz2. Due to a global shortage of flying cars, you will have to accept that as your

[ANNOUNCE] xf86-input-libinput 1.2.1

2022-01-23 Thread Peter Hutterer
xf86-input-libinput 1.2.1 is now available. Primarily a few typos and misc minor fixes, the most visible change to distributions is that we now ship an xz tarball instead of bz2. Due to a global shortage of flying cars, you will have to accept that as your "welcome to the future" present. If you

[ANNOUNCE] xf86-input-libinput 1.2.1

2022-01-23 Thread Peter Hutterer
xf86-input-libinput 1.2.1 is now available. Primarily a few typos and misc minor fixes, the most visible change to distributions is that we now ship an xz tarball instead of bz2. Due to a global shortage of flying cars, you will have to accept that as your "welcome to the future" present. If you