Jamie Reece Wilson
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Information to packagers of XZ Utils
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0. Preface
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1. Package naming
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2. Package description
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3. License
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4. configure options
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5. Additional documentation
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6. Extra files
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7. Installing XZ Utils and LZMA Utils in parallel
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8. Example
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0. Preface
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----------
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This document is meant for people who create and maintain XZ Utils
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packages for operating system distributions. The focus is on GNU/Linux
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systems, but most things apply to other systems too.
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While the standard "configure && make DESTDIR=$PKG install" should
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give a pretty good package, there are some details which packagers
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may want to tweak.
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Packagers should also read the INSTALL file.
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1. Package naming
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-----------------
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The preferred name for the XZ Utils package is "xz", because that's
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the name of the upstream tarball. Naturally you may have good reasons
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to use some other name; I won't get angry about it. ;-) It's just nice
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to be able to point people to the correct package name without asking
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what distro they have.
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If your distro policy is to split things into small pieces, here is
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one suggestion:
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xz xz, xzdec, scripts (xzdiff, xzgrep, etc.), docs
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xz-lzma lzma, unlzma, lzcat, lzgrep etc. symlinks and
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lzmadec binary for compatibility with LZMA Utils
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liblzma liblzma.so.*
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liblzma-devel liblzma.so, liblzma.a, API headers
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liblzma-doc Doxygen-generated liblzma API docs (HTML),
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example programs
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2. Package description
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----------------------
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Here is a suggestion which you may use as the package description.
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If you can use only one-line description, pick only the first line.
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Naturally, feel free to use some other description if you find it
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better, and maybe send it to me too.
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Library and command line tools for XZ and LZMA compressed files
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XZ Utils provide a general purpose data compression library
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and command line tools. The native file format is the .xz
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format, but also the legacy .lzma format is supported. The .xz
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format supports multiple compression algorithms, of which LZMA2
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is currently the primary algorithm. With typical files, XZ Utils
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create about 30 % smaller files than gzip.
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If you are splitting XZ Utils into multiple packages, here are some
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suggestions for package descriptions:
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xz:
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Command line tools for XZ and LZMA compressed files
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This package includes the xz compression tool and other command
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line tools from XZ Utils. xz has command line syntax similar to
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that of gzip. The native file format is the .xz format, but also
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the legacy .lzma format is supported. The .xz format supports
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multiple compression algorithms, of which LZMA2 is currently the
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primary algorithm. With typical files, XZ Utils create about 30 %
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smaller files than gzip.
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Note that this package doesn't include the files needed for
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LZMA Utils 4.32.x compatibility. Install also the xz-lzma
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package to make XZ Utils emulate LZMA Utils 4.32.x.
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xz-lzma:
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LZMA Utils emulation with XZ Utils
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This package includes executables and symlinks to make
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XZ Utils emulate lzma, unlzma, lzcat, and other command
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line tools found from the legacy LZMA Utils 4.32.x package.
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liblzma:
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Library for XZ and LZMA compressed files
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liblzma is a general purpose data compression library with
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an API similar to that of zlib. liblzma supports multiple
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algorithms, of which LZMA2 is currently the primary algorithm.
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The native file format is .xz, but also the legacy .lzma
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format and raw streams (no headers at all) are supported.
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This package includes the shared library.
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liblzma-devel:
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Library for XZ and LZMA compressed files
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This package includes the API headers, static library, and
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other development files related to liblzma.
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liblzma-doc:
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liblzma API documentation in HTML and example usage
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This package includes the Doxygen-generated liblzma API
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HTML docs and example programs showing how to use liblzma.
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3. License
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If the package manager supports a license field, you probably should
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put GPLv2+ there (GNU GPL v2 or later). The interesting parts of
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XZ Utils are under the BSD Zero Clause License (0BSD), but some less
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important files ending up into the binary package are under GPLv2+.
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So it is simplest to just say GPLv2+ if you cannot specify
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"BSD0 and GPLv2+".
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If you split XZ Utils into multiple packages as described earlier
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in this file, liblzma and liblzma-dev packages will contain only
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0BSD-licensed code from XZ Utils (compiler or linker may add some
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third-party code which may have other licenses).
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4. configure options
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--------------------
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Unless you are building a package for a distribution that is meant
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only for embedded systems, don't use the following configure options:
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--enable-debug
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--enable-encoders (*)
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--enable-decoders
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--enable-match-finders
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--enable-checks
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--enable-small (*)
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--disable-threads (*)
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--disable-microlzma (*)
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--disable-lzip-decoder (*)
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(*) These are OK when building xzdec and lzmadec as described
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in INSTALL.
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xzdec and lzmadec don't provide any functionality that isn't already
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available in the xz tool. Shipping xzdec and lzmadec without size
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optimization and statically-linked liblzma isn't very useful. Doing
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that would give users the xzdec man page, which may make it easier
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for people to find out that such tools exists, but the executables
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wouldn't have any advantage over the full-featured xz.
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5. Additional documentation
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"make install" copies some additional documentation to $docdir
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(--docdir in configure). There is a copy of the GNU GPL v2, which
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can be replaced with a symlink if your distro ships with shared
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copies of the common license texts.
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The Doxygen-generated documentation (HTML) for the liblzma API
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headers is included in the source release and will be installed by
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"make install" to $docdir/api. All JavaScript is removed to
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simplify license compliance and to reduce the install size. If the
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liblzma API documentation is not desired, either run configure with
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--disable-doc or remove the doc/api directory before running
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"make install".
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6. Extra files
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--------------
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The "extra" directory contains some small extra tools or other files.
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The exact set of extra files can vary between XZ Utils releases. The
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extra files have only limited use or they are too dangerous to be
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put directly to $bindir (7z2lzma.sh is a good example, since it can
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silently create corrupt output if certain conditions are not met).
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If you feel like it, you may copy the extra directory under the doc
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directory (e.g. /usr/share/doc/xz/extra). Maybe some people will find
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them useful. However, most people needing these tools probably are
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able to find them from the source package too.
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The "debug" directory contains some tools that are useful only when
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hacking on XZ Utils. Don't package these tools.
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7. Installing XZ Utils and LZMA Utils in parallel
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-------------------------------------------------
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XZ Utils and LZMA Utils 4.32.x can be installed in parallel by
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omitting the compatibility symlinks (lzma, unlzma, lzcat, lzgrep etc.)
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from the XZ Utils package. It's probably a good idea to still package
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the symlinks into a separate package so that users may choose if they
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want to use XZ Utils or LZMA Utils for handling .lzma files.
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8. Example
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Here is an example for i686 GNU/Linux that
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- links xz and lzmainfo against shared liblzma;
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- links size-optimized xzdec and lzmadec against static liblzma
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while avoiding libpthread dependency;
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- includes only shared liblzma in the final package; and
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- copies also the "extra" directory to the package.
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PKG=/tmp/xz-pkg
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tar xf xz-x.y.z.tar.gz
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cd xz-x.y.z
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./configure \
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--prefix=/usr \
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--disable-static \
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--disable-xzdec \
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--disable-lzmadec \
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CFLAGS='-march=i686 -mtune=generic -O2'
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make
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make DESTDIR=$PKG install-strip
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make clean
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./configure \
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--prefix=/usr \
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--disable-shared \
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--disable-nls \
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--disable-encoders \
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--enable-small \
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--disable-threads \
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CFLAGS='-march=i686 -mtune=generic -Os'
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make -C src/liblzma
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make -C src/xzdec
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make -C src/xzdec DESTDIR=$PKG install-strip
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cp -a extra $PKG/usr/share/doc/xz
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