+ A compression utility that excels at compressing large files (usually > 10-50 MB). Larger files and/or more free RAM means that the utility will be able to more effectively compress your files (ie: faster / smaller size), especially if the filesize(s) exceed 100 MB. You can either choose to optimise for speed (fast compression / decompression) or size, but not both.
+builddeps :
+ - bzip2-devel
+ - lzo-devel
+setup : |
+ %reconfigure --disable-static
+build : |
+ %make
+install : |
+ %make_install
+check : |
+ %make check
diff --git a/pspec_x86_64.xml b/pspec_x86_64.xml
new file mode 100644
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pspec_x86_64.xml
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+<PISI>
+ <Source>
+ <Name>lrzip</Name>
+ <Packager>
+ <Name>Pierre-Yves</Name>
+ <Email>pyu@riseup.net</Email>
+ </Packager>
+ <License>GPL-2.0</License>
+ <PartOf>system.utils</PartOf>
+ <Summary xml:lang="en">lrzip - Long Range ZIP or LZMA RZIP</Summary>
+ <Description xml:lang="en">A compression utility that excels at compressing large files (usually > 10-50 MB). Larger files and/or more free RAM means that the utility will be able to more effectively compress your files (ie: faster / smaller size), especially if the filesize(s) exceed 100 MB. You can either choose to optimise for speed (fast compression / decompression) or size, but not both.
+ <Summary xml:lang="en">lrzip - Long Range ZIP or LZMA RZIP</Summary>
+ <Description xml:lang="en">A compression utility that excels at compressing large files (usually > 10-50 MB). Larger files and/or more free RAM means that the utility will be able to more effectively compress your files (ie: faster / smaller size), especially if the filesize(s) exceed 100 MB. You can either choose to optimise for speed (fast compression / decompression) or size, but not both.
+ <Summary xml:lang="en">Development files for lrzip</Summary>
+ <Description xml:lang="en">A compression utility that excels at compressing large files (usually > 10-50 MB). Larger files and/or more free RAM means that the utility will be able to more effectively compress your files (ie: faster / smaller size), especially if the filesize(s) exceed 100 MB. You can either choose to optimise for speed (fast compression / decompression) or size, but not both.