Re: PostgreSQL downloads compressed with bzip2 instead of
От | Daniel R. Anderson |
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Тема | Re: PostgreSQL downloads compressed with bzip2 instead of |
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Msg-id | 1048455742.23532.12.camel@ny-chicagostreet2c-110.buf.adelphia.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: PostgreSQL downloads compressed with bzip2 instead of (Joel Rodrigues <borgempath@Phreaker.net>) |
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Re: PostgreSQL downloads compressed with bzip2 instead of
Re: PostgreSQL downloads compressed with bzip2 instead of |
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<snip> > I keep all downloads as bzip2 compressed archives on my drive in > case (!:-) I ever need to re-install/re-compile. So, you see it > *does* minimize required disk space. > > To suggest that an untarred, decompressed bzip2 archive would > need less space than if it had been compressed using any other > algorithm, would be an odd suggestion indeed. </snip> I wasn't suggesting that an untarred, decompressed bzip2 archive would need less space then a compressed one; I was simply pointing out that if you're downloading it to install you need so much disk space. AND, if I remember correctly bunzip2 -- like when you gunzip a *.gz -- removes the extension.[0] So you'd have to recompress the tar file /anyways/ -- thus making it a negligible savings. As far as saving files on your hard disk goes I'm not sure what benefit you're getting. It's been my experience that saved sources go out of date long before they're needed[1]. You're much better off setting up CVS.[2] [0] I'm not overly familiar with bzip2. I would assume you could use some extension when you call bzip2 to keep a copy of the file in bzip2 format. But, then again you'd still need to rm -Rf the directory created. [1] Since you may need the sources to uninstall a program, in that context I could understand keeping said code. But, again, in my experience download time of old versions is negligible and most sites have old code available. Then again, I am using a broadband connection. :-D [2] Yes, I realize that you save the sources for when you feel the need to reinstall Debian/slackware/whatever distro you happen to have. But if you're reinstalling every week you should stop doing everything while root. ;-P -- Daniel R. Anderson Chief Lab Rat and Helper Monkey Great Lakes Industries, Inc. 80 Pineview Ave. Buffalo, NY 14218 (716) 691-5900 x218 "Never let your schooling interfere with your education" -- Mark Twain
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