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Can the existing packages in a local repo be changed to xz from the native gz format?
Can this be done by changing the extension and re-installing?
Last edited by lilsirecho (2010-03-25 21:22:37)
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1) Why would you need to reinstall, the installed files have been uncompressed and untarred anyway?
2) Just gunzip and run xz on the gunzipped tarballs, easy as that.
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1: The files in my repo are .pkg.tar.gz and are of gz sizes. Thus, with new xz, a smaller size results. These are installed as needed from the repo, usually in a Live OS. Repo is raid array @ raid0.
2: Desire to ask pacman to Syu the packages to new xz format...simple as that.
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B:
Was able to utilize your suggestion and modified the entire array to xz.
Thanks
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