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Re: [Lzip-bug] plzip vs. lzip: different decompression size
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Antonio Diaz Diaz |
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Re: [Lzip-bug] plzip vs. lzip: different decompression size |
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Tue, 07 Jan 2014 20:51:56 +0100 |
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Hello Filip.
Filip Van Lerberge wrote:
I've performed a few tests and it appears that plzip and lzip have
different behavior when it comes down to decompression:
Feedback messages are different because lzip is usually used to
decompress single-member files while plzip is more often used to
decompress multi-member files. Just give a single -v to lzip when
decompressing multi-member files.
But of course the decompressed output produced by lzip and plzip should
be identical, and I constantly check very carefully that this is the case:
$ plzip -cvv /dev/fd0 > img.lz
/dev/fd0: 8.917:1, 0.897 bits/byte, 88.79% saved, 1474560 in,
165360 out.
$ lzip -cdvv img.lz | md5sum
img.lz: 8.917:1, 0.897 bits/byte, 88.79% saved. done
ecb5f45b5c02b11b44f961e6afbce7c3 -
$ plzip -cdvv img.lz | md5sum
img.lz: 8.917:1, 0.897 bits/byte, 88.79% saved. done
ecb5f45b5c02b11b44f961e6afbce7c3 -
# *plzip *-vvdc Archimedes_vda_2014-01-02_18-26-27.img.lz | dd
of=/lv/archi-plzip.img
Have you tried without dd?:
plzip -vvdc Archimedes_vda_2014-01-02_18-26-27.img.lz >
/lv/archi-plzip.img
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5492916224 Jan 5 11:18 archi-plzip.img
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 107374182400 Jan 5 11:54 archi-lzip.img
You may try to compare the two files to see if the first is a truncated
version of the second. I suspect there is a broken pipe somewhere and
the plzip output gets truncated as a result.
The version of lzip in Ubuntu 13.10 is 1.14 (vs. 0.9 for plzip). Is this
the root cause of the issue I'm experiencing?
I don't think so. AFAIK, no version of plzip has had any "real" bug (one
producing incorrect output).
Any plans to update plzip and to update the Ubuntu package?
I don't know about Ubuntu, but Debian already provides the latest
version of plzip (1.1) in experimental:
http://packages.debian.org/experimental/plzip
Best regards,
Antonio.