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Hi Daniel,

On 29/01/14 08:15, Daniel M. Weeks wrote:

> Yes, I quite agree. Please see the attached (rough) patch that we
> use on our production install. It could easily be adapted to other
> implementations.

I had a quick play with that and didn't have much luck with it, I
applied it (cleanly) and then restarted xcatd but liteimg still used
plain old gzip.

I even tried hardwiring $gzip_bin to pigz after the test for it
without any joy.

Perhaps an interesting feature would be to have the gzip/bzip2 program
defined in the site table?

cheers!
Chris
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 Christopher Samuel        Senior Systems Administrator
 VLSCI - Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative
 Email: [email protected] Phone: +61 (0)3 903 55545
 http://www.vlsci.org.au/      http://twitter.com/vlsci

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