Re: In response to kernel compression e-mail a few months ago.

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From: Denys Vlasenko
Date: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 - 6:19 am

On Sunday 14 October 2007 21:58, Justin Piszcz wrote:

I'm with Al on this. 50 Mb for decompression?
Embedded and small device folks will not love this, I'm sure.
*Maybe* we can use lzma. Seems to use 8Mb on decompression:

  PID   VSZ*VSZRW   RSS (SHR) DIRTY (SHR) STACK COMMAND
30474 10708  8604  8760   392  8360     0     8 lzmacat pld-th-x86_64.tar.lzma

(pld-th-x86_64.tar.lzma is a random 40Mb .lzma file I found on the net)

Sizes in Kb again:

32392 linux-2.6.16.17.tar.7z
33520 linux-2.6.16.17.tar.lzma

P.S. sorting files by extension in tarball generally helps, but in case
of Linux kernel, they are all C code anyway, so no measurable gain there.
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In response to kernel compression e-mail a few months ago., Justin Piszcz, (Sun Oct 14, 12:34 pm)
Re: In response to kernel compression e-mail a few months ago., Denys Vlasenko, (Tue Oct 16, 6:19 am)