| ▲ | j16sdiz 2 hours ago | |
Tooling ? It takes years for bzip2 be in every Linux Distro, and we _still_ doing gzip. LZMA / xz tool are start to get more support, but they are nowhere near universal. No idea when how long zstd will need. | ||
| ▲ | strenholme 17 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
xz is pretty universal across POSIX and clones though. It comes with any modern Linux distro, Busybox even has an .xz decompressor, so `tar xvJF file.tar.xz` does the right thing in *NIX land, which I presume includes MacOS with Brew. For Windows systems, 7-zip (.7z, similar compression to .xz) is a free download for Windows 10, and Windows 11 can open up a .7z file with a simple double click. .zip and .gz no longer need to be used here in 2026. | ||