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<stenur>
Hey! With libarchive 3.6.0 there should be zstd threading support! With that an all-zstd kernel/packages system becomes possible.
<stenur>
Someone should pimp pkg* do support that :)
<stenur>
Maybe not that important for packages. -22 compression is slow(er than xz iirc, but there were commits since i have checked), and the superfast decompression does not really matter, at least for my use case.
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<jaeger>
For the record I thought I had made my preference clear that I'd like people to ask me before updating ports I maintain, just as a courtesy. If that wasn't the case, doing so again with this
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<stenur>
btw on oss-security he said it, and our /var/lock is 1777 instead of 0755, shouldn't the "filesystem" port be updated? (Also i for one really do not understand why _that_ is not also under /run, and if it is via symlink, in 3.7 at least.)
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<beerman>
sorry matt, I was under the impression that smaller things were okay in your book. Anyway, did my messages earlier reach you?
<jaeger>
There's obviously no technical issue, just a case of it being more polite to do so
<jaeger>
I'll have to check the logs, my tmux session got lost
<beerman>
woops
<jaeger>
about python stuff?
<beerman>
yep
<jaeger>
OK, will catch up on it later, I've got a call at work coming soon
<beerman>
ok, cool
<jaeger>
So regarding the python3 stuff, is the way I did it in importlib_metadata NOT the correct way now?
<jaeger>
My plan was to migrate those using setuip.py over to it
<jaeger>
er, setup.py
<jaeger>
jsonschema hasn't been migrated yet, obviously :)