René Bertin
René Bertin
Well, that'd s*ck, wouldn't it ... but maybe it'd also answer the implicit question whether there's a real interest to the compression scheme ;)
my bad, I had read the code too quickly. Patch fixed. Here's the output on a decmpfs (HFS) compressed file mounted under linux (where its size shows up as 0...
I think that list contains a number of sites that are probably not necessary (most if not all of the google sites) but either way, ads are still coming through...
Well, that wasn't too hard to repair; the overly simple logic to determine the actual Spotify window no longer worked. I've made a few other tweaks, including renaming everything to...
In the meantime Mac users can use HFS compression, and Linux users put their docset folder on a filesystem with transparent compression like btrfs or ZFS.
On Friday March 31 2017 06:35:40 evgeny g likov wrote: >about bundling, in numbers: >- a VHD container (ntfs, compression enabled) with docsets has the size of 19 Gb >-...
If the goal is not to preserve the docset bundle "as is", couldn't you use a lightweight key/value database engine like LMDB? File names (or paths) would be the keys,...
On 02 Dec 2018, at 10:34, Charles wrote: > > Zstandard supports precomputed dictionary which should be beneficial for compressing a lot of small files. > I think that argument...
>here is workaround for this issue: I've got an even bigger/longer one ;) - migrate your entire root to ZFS - create a dataset for the docsets, with compression=gzip-9, decide...
FWIW, it's great that the feature exists!