On Mon, 29 Jun 2009, [ISO-8859-1] Niklas 'Nille' Åkerström wrote:
Timothy Pollard wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 10:10:59 +0200 (CEST)
Eric Hameleers <[email protected]> wrote:
On Sun, 28 Jun 2009, Darrell Anderson wrote:
When 13.0 is released, will the slackbuilds.org build scripts continue
supporting the older tgz format, the newer txz format, or the option to
use
either?
Thanks.
P.S. I'm not a member of the list.
Darrell Anderson
http://humanreadable.nfshost.com/
It's really quite simple Darrell:
We are a site that hosts SlackBuild scripts, not packages. It is not about
supporting any particular package format. If you want to use the old .tgz
packages, then by all means edit the last line of the script and change
the
extension of the package which is going to be created. These scripts are
not
set in concrete.
When we start adding scripts for Slackware 13.0 in our repository, you can
expect that they will (or should) support *all* of Slackware 13.0's
features
- which includes the new package formats. When we sign off a script after
our
internal QA round we will have tested it on a full install of Slackware.
Regards, Eric
To clarify, are we going to be building .tgz or .txz by default? I'm in
favour
of .tgz because they'll archive faster, and disk space if fairly cheap, but
I
don't really mind either way.
Scripts doesn't gain anything from the new format since the space and
bandwidth doesn't matter on SlackBuilds. (and i can't see that the few
sources that SBo host would use the new compression format due to backward
capability since then they would need to have them twice on the server)
And since the only difference is .txz or .tgz in the builds then you can use
what you want when you build them.
So i don't find this very important and i don't think that the SBo team
decided yet but as far as i care .tgz will still be fine.
Thats my 2cents
/Nille
Just to add clarity: I am in favour of using .tgz like before. It's what I
use for my own packages as well. We will reach an agreement as site admins
about whether we should or should not edit every script to use .tgz . As a
service to users of our site who run Slackware 12.2 or older, it would be
good to ensure the use of the .tgz extension in the scripts, but that is
my personal opinion, and I do not hold a majority vote ;-)
Eric
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