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2023-03-18Change a few HTTP URLs to HTTPS.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
The xz man page timestamp was intentionally left unchanged.
2022-11-11xz: Clarify the man page: input file isn't removed if an error occurs.Lasse Collin1-2/+3
2022-07-24xz: Make --keep accept symlinks, hardlinks, and setuid/setgid/sticky.Lasse Collin1-1/+15
Previously this required using --force but that has other effects too which might be undesirable. Changing the behavior of --keep has a small risk of breaking existing scripts but since this is a fairly special corner case I expect the likehood of breakage to be low enough. I think the new behavior is more logical. The only reason for the old behavior was to be consistent with gzip and bzip2. Thanks to Vincent Lefevre and Sebastian Andrzej Siewior.
2022-07-12xz: Document the special memlimit case of 2000 MiB on MIPS32.Lasse Collin1-2/+6
See commit 95806a8a52ae57bddf6c77dfd19cf7938a92e040.
2022-07-12xz: Avoid unneeded \f escapes on the man page.Lasse Collin1-9/+22
I don't want to use \c in macro arguments but groff_man(7) suggests that \f has better portability. \f would be needed for the .TP strings for portability reasons anyway. Thanks to Bjarni Ingi Gislason.
2022-07-12xz: Use non-breaking spaces when intentionally using more than one space.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
This silences some style checker warnings. Seems that spaces in the beginning of a line don't need this treatment. Thanks to Bjarni Ingi Gislason.
2022-07-12xz: Protect the ellipsis (...) on the man page with \&.Lasse Collin1-2/+2
This does it only when ... appears outside macro calls. Thanks to Bjarni Ingi Gislason.
2022-07-12xz: Avoid the abbreviation "e.g." on the man page.Lasse Collin1-33/+33
A few are simply omitted, most are converted to "for example" and surrounded with commas. Sounds like that this is better style, for example, man-pages(7) recommends avoiding such abbreviations except in parenthesis. Thanks to Bjarni Ingi Gislason.
2022-07-12xz man page: Change \- (minus) to \(en (en-dash) for a numeric range.Lasse Collin1-8/+8
Docs of ancient troff/nroff mention \(em (em-dash) but not \(en and \- was used for both minus and en-dash. I don't know how portable \(en is nowadays but it can be changed back if someone complains. At least GNU groff and OpenBSD's mandoc support it. Thanks to Bjarni Ingi Gislason for the patch.
2022-07-12src/xz/xz.1: Correct misused two-fonts macrosBjarni Ingi Gislason1-5/+5
Output is from: test-groff -b -e -mandoc -T utf8 -rF0 -t -w w -z [ "test-groff" is a developmental version of "groff" ] Input file is ./src/xz/xz.1 <src/xz/xz.1>:408 (macro BR): only 1 argument, but more are expected <src/xz/xz.1>:1009 (macro BR): only 1 argument, but more are expected <src/xz/xz.1>:1743 (macro BR): only 1 argument, but more are expected <src/xz/xz.1>:1920 (macro BR): only 1 argument, but more are expected <src/xz/xz.1>:2213 (macro BR): only 1 argument, but more are expected Output from nroff and troff is unchanged, except for a font change of a full stop (.). Signed-off-by: Bjarni Ingi Gislason <bjarniig@rhi.hi.is>
2020-03-23Typo fixes from fossies.org.Lasse Collin1-2/+2
https://fossies.org/linux/misc/xz-5.2.5.tar.xz/codespell.html
2020-02-05xz: Limit --memlimit-compress to at most 4020 MiB for 32-bit xz.Lasse Collin1-1/+20
See the code comment for reasoning. It's far from perfect but hopefully good enough for certain cases while hopefully doing nothing bad in other situations. At presets -5 ... -9, 4020 MiB vs. 4096 MiB makes no difference on how xz scales down the number of threads. The limit has to be a few MiB below 4096 MiB because otherwise things like "xz --lzma2=dict=500MiB" won't scale down the dict size enough and xz cannot allocate enough memory. With "ulimit -v $((4096 * 1024))" on x86-64, the limit in xz had to be no more than 4085 MiB. Some safety margin is good though. This is hack but it should be useful when running 32-bit xz on a 64-bit kernel that gives full 4 GiB address space to xz. Hopefully this is enough to solve this: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1196786 FreeBSD has a patch that limits the result in tuklib_physmem() to SIZE_MAX on 32-bit systems. While I think it's not the way to do it, the results on --memlimit-compress have been good. This commit should achieve practically identical results for compression while leaving decompression and tuklib_physmem() and thus lzma_physmem() unaffected.
2019-07-13xz: Update xz man page date.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
2019-07-13spellingAntoine Cœur1-1/+1
2019-07-13xz: Update man page timestamp.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
2019-07-13'have have' typosPavel Raiskup1-1/+1
2018-03-28Update the home page URLs to HTTPS.Lasse Collin1-3/+3
2015-05-11xz: Document that threaded decompression hasn't been implemented yet.Lasse Collin1-1/+9
2014-12-16xz: Update the man page about --threads.Lasse Collin1-5/+0
2014-12-16xz: Update the man page about --block-size.Lasse Collin1-8/+33
2014-08-05xz: Add --ignore-check.Lasse Collin1-0/+19
2013-11-12xz: Update the man page about --block-size and --block-list.Lasse Collin1-9/+15
2013-10-25xz: Document behavior of --block-list with threads.Lasse Collin1-3/+21
This needs to be updated before 5.2.0.
2013-10-22xz: Document --flush-timeout=TIMEOUT on the man page.Lasse Collin1-1/+36
2013-06-21xz: Make the man page more friendly to doclifter.Lasse Collin1-3/+4
Thanks to Eric S. Raymond.
2013-06-21xz: A couple of man page fixes.Lasse Collin1-12/+23
Now the interaction of presets and custom filter chains is described correctly. Earlier it contradicted itself. Thanks to DevHC who reported these issues on IRC to me on 2012-12-14.
2012-10-03xz: Fix the note about --rsyncable on the man page.Lasse Collin1-8/+9
2012-08-24A few typo fixes to comments and the xz man page.Lasse Collin1-2/+2
Thanks to Jim Meyering.
2012-07-04xz: Document --block-list better.Lasse Collin1-1/+7
Thanks to Jonathan Nieder.
2012-07-03xz: Add incomplete support for --block-list.Lasse Collin1-2/+21
It's broken with threads and when also --block-size is used.
2012-07-01xz: Update the man page about the new field in --robot -lvv.Lasse Collin1-1/+17
2012-06-22xz: Update man page date to match the latest update.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
2012-05-27xz: Document the "summary" lines of --robot -lvv.Lasse Collin1-0/+19
This documents only the columns that are in v5.0. The new columns added in the master branch aren't necessarily stable yet.
2011-04-12Remove doubled words from documentation and comments.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
Spot candidates by running these commands: git ls-files |xargs perl -0777 -n \ -e 'while (/\b(then?|[iao]n|i[fst]|but|f?or|at|and|[dt]o)\s+\1\b/gims)' \ -e '{$n=($` =~ tr/\n/\n/ + 1); ($v=$&)=~s/\n/\\n/g; print "$ARGV:$n:$v\n"}' Thanks to Jim Meyering for the original patch.
2011-04-12xz: Update the man page about threading.Lasse Collin1-14/+20
2011-04-11Docs: Document --single-stream and --block-size.Lasse Collin1-2/+36
2010-10-04A few more languages files to the xz man page.Lasse Collin1-21/+24
Thanks to Jonathan Nieder.
2010-09-28Fix accomodate -> accommodate on the xz man page.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
2010-09-27Major man page updates.Lasse Collin1-598/+1366
Lots of content was updated on the xz man page. Technical improvements: - Start a new sentence on a new line. - Use fairly short lines. - Use constant-width font for examples (where supported). - Some minor cleanups. Thanks to Jonathan Nieder for some language fixes.
2010-08-07Disable the memory usage limiter by default.Lasse Collin1-126/+215
For several people, the limiter causes bigger problems that it solves, so it is better to have it disabled by default. Those who want to have a limiter by default need to enable it via the environment variable XZ_DEFAULTS. Support for environment variable XZ_DEFAULTS was added. It is parsed before XZ_OPT and technically identical with it. The intended uses differ quite a bit though; see the man page. The memory usage limit can now be set separately for compression and decompression using --memlimit-compress and --memlimit-decompress. To set both at once, -M or --memlimit can be used. --memory was retained as a legacy alias for --memlimit for backwards compatibility. The semantics of --info-memory were changed in backwards incompatible way. Compatibility wasn't meaningful due to changes in the memory usage limiter functionality. The memory usage limiter info is no longer shown at the bottom of xz --long -help. The memory usage limiter support for removed completely from xzdec. xz's man page was updated to match the above changes. Various unrelated fixes were also made to the man page.
2010-07-28Language fixes for man pages.Lasse Collin1-3/+3
Thanks to A. Costa and Jonathan Nieder.
2010-06-15Add --no-adjust.Lasse Collin1-2/+11
2010-06-11Clarify the description of the default memlimit in the man page.Lasse Collin1-2/+2
Thanks to Denis Excoffier.
2010-06-01xz man page updates.Lasse Collin1-19/+366
- Concatenating .xz files and padding - List mode - Robot mode - A few examples (but many more are needed)
2010-03-07Treat all integer multiplier suffixes as base-2.Lasse Collin1-20/+28
Originally both base-2 and base-10 were supported, but since there seems to be little need for base-10 in XZ Utils, treat everything as base-2 and also be more relaxed about the case of the first letter of the suffix. Now xz will accept e.g. KiB, Ki, k, K, kB, and KB, and interpret them all as 1024. The recommended spelling of the suffixes are still KiB, MiB, and GiB.
2010-03-07Increase the default memory usage limit on "low-memory" systems.Lasse Collin1-6/+15
Previously the default limit was always 40 % of RAM. The new limit is a little bit more complex: - If 40 % of RAM is at least 80 MiB, 40 % of RAM is used as the limit. - If 80 % of RAM is over 80 MiB, 80 MiB is used as the limit. - Otherwise 80 % of RAM is used as the limit. This should make it possible to decompress files created with "xz -9" on more systems. Swapping is generally more expected on systems with less RAM, so higher default limit on them shouldn't cause too bad surprises in terms of heavy swapping. Instead, the higher default limit should reduce the number of bad surprises when it used to prevent decompression of files created with "xz -9". The DoS prevention system shouldn't be a DoS itself. Note that even with the new default limit, a system with 64 MiB RAM cannot decompress files created with "xz -9" without user overriding the limit. This should be OK, because if xz is going to need more memory than the system has RAM, it will run very very slowly and thus it's good that user has to override the limit in that case.
2010-02-12Collection of language fixes to comments and docs.Lasse Collin1-8/+8
Thanks to Jonathan Nieder.
2010-01-15Update the xz man page to match the previous two commits.Lasse Collin1-6/+3
2009-11-25Create sparse files by default when decompressing intoLasse Collin1-0/+11
a regular file. Sparse file creation can be disabled with --no-sparse. I don't promise yet that the name of this option won't change before 5.0.0. It's possible that the code, that checks when it is safe to use sparse output on stdout, is not good enough, and a more flexible command line option is needed to configure sparse file handling.
2009-11-16Add support for --info-memory and --robot to xz.Lasse Collin1-4/+36
Currently --robot works only with --info-memory and --version. --help and --long-help work too, but --robot has no effect on them. Thanks to Jonathan Nieder for the original patches.
2009-11-14Some updates to xz man page.Lasse Collin1-5/+49
2009-08-27Update xz man page date.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
2009-08-27Some xz man page improvements.Lasse Collin1-16/+62
2009-08-17Some xz man changes.Lasse Collin1-45/+43
2009-08-13Fix first line of xz man page.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
2009-08-10Added a rough version of the xz man page.Lasse Collin1-0/+1206