On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Ben Rosengart wrote:

> And the time and disk space required to make world.  No thank you.
> Remember that the only win here is if bzip is used in an infrastructural
> capacity (e.g. for packages and other install stuff), and it has been
> pointed out that the savings on disk space are offset by the additional
> memory requirements.  If it won't be used for infrastructure, then why
> can't it stay in ports?

Again, lemmie get on my soap box, and ask have you looked at the man page,
and compared the memory required when using -s to the memory required by
gzip?

- alex



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