Re: In response to kernel compression e-mail a few months ago.

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On Sun, 14 Oct 2007, Jan Engelhardt wrote:


On Oct 14 2007 15:53, Justin Piszcz wrote:

What's with all these odd formats, and where is .zip? :)
Somehow... have you tried lrzip?
$ apt-cache search lrzip
$

I tried most of the main ones in the standard testing distribution within
Debian.

Debian is not a solution to everything.

http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/lrzip/


$ lrzip -L 9 linux-2.6.16.17.tar
Failed to open streams in rzip_fd
Fatal error - exiting

$ lrzip linux-2.6.16.17.tar -o linux-2.6.16.17.tar.lrz
Failed to open streams in rzip_fd
Fatal error - exiting

$ lrzip -l -L 9 linux-2.6.16.17.tar
Bus error

  PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
22176 abc       20   0 2197m 156m  75m R   93  4.8   0:09.17 lrzip

It must grow to 3.0GB and die (this is on an x86 host)..

$ lrzip -w 1 -l -L 9 linux-2.6.16.17.tar
linux-2.6.16.17.tar - compression ratio 3.127

$ du -sh *lrz
72M     linux-2.6.16.17.tar.lrz

$ lrzip -w 10 -l -L 9 linux-2.6.16.17.tar
linux-2.6.16.17.tar - compression ratio 3.380
$ du -sh *lrz
67M     linux-2.6.16.17.tar.lrz

Does not seem to come close unless I am doing something wrong.

Also, 7z can compress/decompress on stdin and it is multi-threaded (uses 1.8-2.2 CPU/cores).

note that lrzip cannot operate on stdin/stdout

Justin.
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