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1.1. Compilers
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1.1. Compilers
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1.2. Platform-specific notes
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1.2. Platform-specific notes
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1.2.1. IRIX
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1.2.1. IRIX
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1.2.2. Tru64
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1.2.2. MINIX 3
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1.2.3. Windows
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1.2.3. OpenVMS
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1.2.4. DOS
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1.2.4. Tru64
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1.2.5. OS/2
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1.2.5. Windows
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1.2.6. OpenVMS
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1.2.6. DOS
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1.3. Adding support for new platforms
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1.3. Adding support for new platforms
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2. configure options
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2. configure options
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2.1. Static vs. dynamic linking of liblzma
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2.2. Optimizing xzdec and lzmadec
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3. xzgrep and other scripts
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3. xzgrep and other scripts
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3.1. Dependencies
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3.1. Dependencies
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3.2. PATH
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3.2. PATH
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4. Troubleshooting
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4. Troubleshooting
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4.1. "No C99 compiler was found."
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4.1. "No C99 compiler was found."
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4.1. "No POSIX conforming shell (sh) was found."
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4.2. "No POSIX conforming shell (sh) was found."
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4.2. configure works but build fails at crc32_x86.S
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4.3. configure works but build fails at crc32_x86.S
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4.4. Lots of warnings about symbol visibility
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0. Preface
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0. Preface
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work.
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work.
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1.2.2. Tru64
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1.2.2. MINIX 3
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The default install of MINIX 3 includes Amsterdam Compiler Kit (ACK),
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which doesn't support C99. Install GCC to compile XZ Utils.
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MINIX 3.1.8 (and possibly some other versions too) has bugs in
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/usr/include/stdint.h, which has to be patched before XZ Utils
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can be compiled correctly. See
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<http://gforge.cs.vu.nl/gf/project/minix/tracker/?action=TrackerItemEdit&tracker_item_id=537>.
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XZ Utils doesn't have code to detect the amount of physical RAM and
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number of CPU cores on MINIX 3.
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See section 4.4 in this file about symbol visibility warnings (you
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may want to pass gl_cv_cc_visibility=no to configure).
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1.2.3. OpenVMS
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XZ Utils can be built for OpenVMS, but the build system files
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are not included in the XZ Utils source package. The required
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OpenVMS-specific files are maintained by Jouk Jansen and can be
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downloaded here:
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http://nchrem.tnw.tudelft.nl/openvms/software2.html#xzutils
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1.2.4. Tru64
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If you try to use the native C compiler on Tru64 (passing CC=cc to
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If you try to use the native C compiler on Tru64 (passing CC=cc to
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configure), it is possible that the configure script will complain
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configure), you may need the workaround mention in section 4.1 in
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that no C99 compiler was found even when the native compiler supports
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this file (pass also ac_cv_prog_cc_c99= to configure).
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C99. You can safely override the test for C99 compiler by passing
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ac_cv_prog_cc_c99= as the argument to the configure script.
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1.2.3. Windows
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1.2.5. Windows
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Building XZ Utils on Windows is supported under MinGW + MSYS and
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Building XZ Utils on Windows is supported under MinGW + MSYS,
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Cygwin. There is windows/build.bash to ease packaging XZ Utils with
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MinGW-w64 + MSYS, and Cygwin. There is windows/build.bash to
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MinGW + MSYS into a redistributable .zip or .7z file. See
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ease packaging XZ Utils with MinGW(-w64) + MSYS into a
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windows/INSTALL-Windows.txt for more information.
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redistributable .zip or .7z file. See windows/INSTALL-Windows.txt
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for more information.
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It might be possible to build liblzma with a non-GNU toolchain too,
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It might be possible to build liblzma with a non-GNU toolchain too,
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but that will probably require writing a separate makefile. Building
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but that will probably require writing a separate makefile. Building
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windows/README-Windows.txt for details.
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windows/README-Windows.txt for details.
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1.2.4. DOS
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1.2.6. DOS
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There is an experimental Makefile in the "dos" directory to build
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There is an experimental Makefile in the "dos" directory to build
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XZ Utils on DOS using DJGPP. Support for long file names (LFN) is
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XZ Utils on DOS using DJGPP. Support for long file names (LFN) is
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would like to hear if it worked.
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would like to hear if it worked.
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1.2.5. OS/2
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To omit large number of harmless warnings about visibility support,
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pass gl_cv_cc_visibility=no as an argument to the configure script.
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This isn't mandatory since it should have no effect on the resulting
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binaries.
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1.2.6. OpenVMS
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XZ Utils can be built for OpenVMS, but the build system files are
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currently not included in the XZ Utils source package. The required
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OpenVMS-specific files are maintained by Jouk Jansen and can be
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downloaded here:
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http://nchrem.tnw.tudelft.nl/openvms/software2.html#xzutils
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1.3. Adding support for new platforms
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1.3. Adding support for new platforms
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If you have written patches to make XZ Utils to work on previously
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If you have written patches to make XZ Utils to work on previously
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2. configure options
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2. configure options
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In most cases, the defaults are what you want. Most of the options
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In most cases, the defaults are what you want. Many of the options
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below are useful only when building a size-optimized version of
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below are useful only when building a size-optimized version of
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liblzma or command line tools.
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liblzma or command line tools.
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the liblzma ABI, so this option should be used only when
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the liblzma ABI, so this option should be used only when
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it is known to not cause problems.
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it is known to not cause problems.
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--disable-xz
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--disable-xzdec
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--disable-lzmadec
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--disable-lzmainfo
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Don't build and install the command line tool mentioned
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NOTE: Disabling xz will skip some tests in "make check".
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NOTE: If xzdec is disabled and lzmadec is left enabled,
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a dangling man page symlink lzmadec.1 -> xzdec.1 is
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--disable-lzma-links
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Don't create symlinks for LZMA Utils compatibility.
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This includes lzma, unlzma, and lzcat. If scripts are
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installed, also lzdiff, lzcmp, lzgrep, lzegrep, lzfgrep,
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lzmore, and lzless will be omitted if this option is used.
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--disable-scripts
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Don't install the scripts xzdiff, xzgrep, xzmore, xzless,
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--disable-assembler
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--disable-assembler
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liblzma includes some assembler optimizations. Currently
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Specify how command line tools should be linked against
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yes All command line tools are linked against
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This is equivalent to --enable-dynamic (i.e.
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no All command line tools are linked against
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This option is mostly useful for packagers, if distro
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file PACKAGERS for more information about pros and cons
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--enable-debug
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--enable-debug
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This enables the assert() macro and possibly some other
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3. License
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5. Additional documentation
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5. Additional documentation
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6. Extra files
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optimizing for the best speed. Thus, it is a good idea to build
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- Only decoder code is needed, so you can speed up the build
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slightly by passing --disable-encoders to configure. This
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because the linker is able to omit the encoder code anyway.
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--disable-threads to configure.
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lzmadec, so it is fine to pass also --disable-nls to configure.
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(--docdir in configure). These a copy of the GNU GPL v2, which can
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be replaced with a symlink if your distro ships with shared copies
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can be replaced with a symlink if your distro ships with shared
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of the common license texts.
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copies of the common license texts.
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liblzma API is currently only documented using Doxygen tags in the
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API headers. It hasn't been tested much how good results Doxygen
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the tagging may need to be improved etc.), so it might be simpler
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6. Extra files
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6. Extra files
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Here is an example for i686 GNU/Linux that
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Here is an example for i686 GNU/Linux that
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- links xz against static liblzma;
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- links xz and lzmainfo against shared liblzma;
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- includes only shared liblzma in the final package;
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- links size-optimized xzdec and lzmadec against static liblzma
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- links xzdec and lzmadec against static liblzma while
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while avoiding libpthread dependency;
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avoiding libpthread dependency.
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- includes only shared liblzma in the final package; and
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- copies also the "extra" directory to the package.
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PKG=/tmp/xz-pkg
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PKG=/tmp/xz-pkg
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tar xf xz-x.y.z.tar.gz
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tar xf xz-x.y.z.tar.gz
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cd xz-x.y.z
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cd xz-x.y.z
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./configure \
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./configure \
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--prefix=/usr \
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--prefix=/usr \
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--sysconfdir=/etc \
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--disable-static \
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CFLAGS='-march=i686 -O2'
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--disable-xzdec \
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--disable-lzmadec \
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CFLAGS='-march=i686 -mtune=generic -O2'
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make
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make
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make DESTDIR=$PKG install-strip
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make DESTDIR=$PKG install-strip
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rm -f $PKG/usr/lib/lib*.a
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sed -i "s/^old_library=.*$/old_library=''/" $PKG/usr/lib/lib*.la
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make clean
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make clean
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./configure \
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./configure \
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--prefix=/usr \
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--prefix=/usr \
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--sysconfdir=/etc \
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--disable-shared \
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--disable-shared \
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--disable-nls \
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--disable-nls \
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--disable-encoders \
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--disable-encoders \
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--enable-small \
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--enable-small \
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--disable-threads \
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--disable-threads \
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CFLAGS='-march=i686 -Os'
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CFLAGS='-march=i686 -mtune=generic -Os'
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make -C src/liblzma
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make -C src/liblzma
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make -C src/xzdec
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make -C src/xzdec
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make -C src/xzdec DESTDIR=$PKG install-strip
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make -C src/xzdec DESTDIR=$PKG install-strip
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17
TODO
17
TODO
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@ -18,15 +18,20 @@ Known bugs
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XZ Utils compress some files significantly worse than LZMA Utils.
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XZ Utils compress some files significantly worse than LZMA Utils.
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This is due to faster compression presets used by XZ Utils, and
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This is due to faster compression presets used by XZ Utils, and
|
||||||
can be worked around by using "xz --extreme". However, the presets
|
can often be worked around by using "xz --extreme". With some files
|
||||||
need some tweaking and maybe this issue can be minimized without
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--extreme isn't enough though: it's most likely with files that
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making the typical case too much slower.
|
compress extremely well, so going from compression ratio of 0.003
|
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|
to 0.004 means big relative increase in the compressed file size.
|
||||||
|
|
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xz doesn't quote unprintable characters when it displays file names
|
xz doesn't quote unprintable characters when it displays file names
|
||||||
given on the command line.
|
given on the command line.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
tuklib_exit() doesn't block signals => EINTR is possible.
|
tuklib_exit() doesn't block signals => EINTR is possible.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
SIGTSTP is not handled. If xz is stopped, the estimated remaining
|
||||||
|
time and calculated (de)compression speed won't make sense in the
|
||||||
|
progress indicator (xz --verbose).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Missing features
|
Missing features
|
||||||
----------------
|
----------------
|
||||||
|
@ -41,11 +46,13 @@ Missing features
|
||||||
Buffer-to-buffer coding could use less RAM (especially when
|
Buffer-to-buffer coding could use less RAM (especially when
|
||||||
decompressing LZMA1 or LZMA2).
|
decompressing LZMA1 or LZMA2).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
I/O library is not implemented. It will possibly be named libzzf.
|
I/O library is not implemented (similar to gzopen() in zlib).
|
||||||
|
It will be a separate library that supports uncompressed, .gz,
|
||||||
|
.bz2, .lzma, and .xz files.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
lzma_strerror() to convert lzma_ret to human readable form?
|
lzma_strerror() to convert lzma_ret to human readable form?
|
||||||
This is tricky, because the same error codes are used with
|
This is tricky, because the same error codes are used with
|
||||||
slightly different meanings.
|
slightly different meanings, and this cannot be fixed anymore.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Documentation
|
Documentation
|
||||||
|
|
|
@ -84,5 +84,5 @@ Bugs
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Pressing Ctrl-c or Ctrl-Break won't remove the incomplete target file
|
Pressing Ctrl-c or Ctrl-Break won't remove the incomplete target file
|
||||||
when running under Windows XP Command Prompt (something goes wrong
|
when running under Windows XP Command Prompt (something goes wrong
|
||||||
with SIGINT handling). Use the Windows build of XZ Utils on Windows.
|
with SIGINT handling). It works correctly under Windows 95/98/98SE/ME.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
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