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minus-squareEcho Dotlinkfedilink11•1 year agoYou don’t mess with my awkward to use compression format. I’m not learning another one.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•1 year agodoes-it-really-matter-what-you-compress-your-tarballs-with.tar.rar
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-4•1 year agoLast time I ran into .tar.gz, I was programming in COBOL!
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•1 year agoGo to the releases page of any Github repository. Source code is served in a .tar.gz archive. Look for Linux software, a lot of its sourcecode and packages are compressed into a .tar.gz archive.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoNeat! I just started learning a little Linux to start up my little Pi home server. It’s been very interesting! And complicated. I am not good at docker. I have had zero success porting-any-tainers.
.tar.gz
Vintage!
oh no
get-with-the-times-old-man.tar.xz
You don’t mess with my awkward to use compression format. I’m not learning another one.
does-it-really-matter-what-you-compress-your-tarballs-with.tar.rar
B-b-bu-but I use Arch… b-btw…
Last time I ran into .tar.gz, I was programming in COBOL!
Go to the releases page of any Github repository. Source code is served in a .tar.gz archive.
Look for Linux software, a lot of its sourcecode and packages are compressed into a .tar.gz archive.
Neat! I just started learning a little Linux to start up my little Pi home server. It’s been very interesting! And complicated. I am not good at docker. I have had zero success porting-any-tainers.
.tar.Z is even more so.