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Date:      Sun, 21 Aug 2022 12:06:51 +0000
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To:        ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 265651] [NEW PORT] archivers/zpaqfranz: versioned/snapshot archive
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--- Comment #25 from Franco Corbelli <franco@francocorbelli.com> ---
I just ordered cables for the PowerPC Mac.=20
If I can get it to work, to run the necessary tests (I don't even know if it
turns on) I will decide what to do about supporting non-amd64 platforms.

---
Why have different versions?=20
Because of bugs and different behaviour on different compiler on different
platforms
This "subtle" change, for example, will have no "visible" effects (compress=
ion
is very delicate from this point of view), but it does, and sometimes (not
always) the archived files are no longer restorable in Ubuntu (!)

dt[fn]=3Ddtr; =3D> dt.insert(std::pair<string, DT>(fn,dtr));

Inside the source there is, for this very reason, an entire separate program
(complete with... a reworked main (!)), the reference decompressor unzpaq 2=
.06,
with all its support functions. The unz() functions, with unzSHA1 class and=
 so
on (if you wonder why there are several different classes that do the same
thing), to get the p (paranoid) command, which uses a DIFFERENT program at =
all
to test restorability
However, it has a performance problem, which I do not go into, and therefore
cannot be used in all cases, and here the w command etc.
---
Turning back:=20
I will update the port-proposal with your suggestions (no -static, yes syml=
ink
etc)
Work in progress.

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