[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: {xz/liblzma-devel}-4.999.8beta_20090605-1; New: liblzma1-4.999.8beta_20090605-1

Charles Wilson cygwin@cwilson.fastmail.fm
Sat Jun 20 16:52:00 GMT 2009


The xz package is the successor to lzma.  Its command-line tools
support both .lzma files and the new .xz format, and it ships with
compatibility links so you don't even need to retrain your fingers:
'lzma', 'lzcat', etc, are all still present. However, you probably
should: .xz files are already being used by some upstream source
distribution sites, including GNU FSF, and the new format includes
features (such as internal integrity checks) that the old .lzma
format lacks.

The xz package provides a new runtime library: liblzma supports
encoding as well as decoding, both .lzma and .xz streams. The older
liblzmadec library supported decoding .lzma streams only.

Notes about stability:
======================
>From the package README:

    This is a beta version. The .xz file format is now stable though,
    which means that files created with the beta version will be
    uncompressible with all future XZ Utils versions too (assuming
    that there are no catastrophical bugs).

    liblzma API is pretty stable now, although minor tweaks may still
    be done if really needed. The ABI is not stable yet. The major
    soname will be bumped right before the first stable release.
    Probably it will be bumped to something like .so.5.0.0 because
    some distributions using the alpha versions already had to use
    other versions than .so.0.0.0.

For cygwin, this means that the current DLL number "1" will be
changed to "5" (or whatever major soname upstream decides on)
when xz-5.0 is released.  This gives us plenty of room (1-4) for
other DLL number changes between now and that release for any
issues that pop up.  The final 5.0 release is expected relatively
soon.  However, I wanted cygwin to begin supporting the new (now
stable) .xz file format as soon as possible -- and "soon" sounds
dangerously close to the (laughable and always wrong) "Real Soon Now". 

[[ compiled using gcc-3.4.4-999 ]]

There WILL be additional releases of xz for the cygwin-1.5
distribution, but xz-5.0-1 will probably be the last one.
Future development would then continue with xz-5.0-10 for
cygwin-1.7.

CHANGES (since xz-4.999beta8-1)
========================
o Update to latest git master (author says current top-of-tree
  is "much better" than 4.999beta8, but is not going to release
  a new beta anytime soon. Go figure.)
o However, there has been an ABI change so the DLL number needs
  to be bumped.  liblzma0 remains, but is now obsolete.
o Remove cygwin from requires: in hint files, as sourceware
  will take care of that.

-- 
Charles Wilson
volunteer xz maintainer for cygwin

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