Bug#464120: Make pbzip2 recognize all of bzip2's command line options

2008-12-21 Thread Jeff Gilchrist
This bug has now been fixed in the upstream version 1.0.4 of pbzip2
available here:
http://compression.ca/pbzip2/pbzip2-1.0.4.tar.gz

Jeff.



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Bug#464120: Make pbzip2 recognize all of bzip2's command line options

2008-02-05 Thread Jeff Gilchrist
On Feb 5, 2008 4:23 AM, Kari Pahula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It would be useful to have pbzip2 recognise all the command line
> options that bzip2 does, so that pbzip2 could be used as a drop in
> replacement.
>
> -z, -q, -L and -- should be easy.
> -s could be just ignored... perhaps?
> --repetitive-fast and --repetitive-best could be parsed and safely ignored.

When I get the chance I will try to do this so pbzip2 will handle all
the bzip2 option cases.  Thanks for the suggestion.

Jeff.



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Bug#464120: Make pbzip2 recognize all of bzip2's command line options

2008-02-05 Thread Kari Pahula
Package: pbzip2
Version: 1.0.2-0
Severity: wishlist

It would be useful to have pbzip2 recognise all the command line
options that bzip2 does, so that pbzip2 could be used as a drop in
replacement.

-z, -q, -L and -- should be easy.
-s could be just ignored... perhaps?
--repetitive-fast and --repetitive-best could be parsed and safely ignored.

pbzip2 has some options that bzip2 doesn't, but that's all good and
well as long as they don't clash with anything that bzip2 has.



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