Jean Delvare wrote:
On Sat, 13 Feb 2010 00:07:02 +0100, Willy Tarreau wrote:As a side note: 7zip, a very popular and Free archiving tool for
Gzip is wellReally? I have a Windows XP laptop at hand and it can't read .gz files.
defined as a standard, it's even described in an RFC and is present
on almost any system (unix or not) now. Any student who wants to take
a look at the kernel will have access to gunzip, even from an old
Solaris 8 workstation or a Windows XP desktop PC.
If I ask it to try, it tells me I should install WinZip. I also seem to
recall that I had to install GNU gzip myself back when I was working on
a Solaris workstation (but I might remember badly.)
Windows, supports xz since its version 9 which is currently available as
a beta. So, WRT the need to get an extra unarchiver, xz is just as
accessible to Windows users as gz is.