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Name: liblz4-1 | Distribution: SUSE Linux Framework One |
Version: 1.9.4 | Vendor: SUSE LLC <https://www.suse.com/> |
Release: slfo.1.1.7 | Build date: Mon Aug 26 10:51:09 2024 |
Group: System/Libraries | Build host: s390zl38 |
Size: 178079 | Source RPM: lz4-1.9.4-slfo.1.1.7.src.rpm |
Packager: https://www.suse.com/ | |
Url: https://lz4.github.io/lz4/ | |
Summary: Hash-based predictive Lempel-Ziv compressor |
LZ4 is a lossless data compression algorithm that is focused on compression and decompression speed. It belongs to the LZ77 (Lempel–Ziv) family of byte-oriented compression schemes. It is a This subpackage contains the (de)compressor code as a shared library.
BSD-2-Clause
* Wed Mar 08 2023 mpluskal@suse.com - Build AVX2 enabled hwcaps library for x86_64-v3 * Tue Aug 16 2022 jengelh@inai.de - Update to release 1.9.4 * Decompression speed on high-end ARM64 platform is improved, by ~+20%. * For the specific scenario of data compressed with -BD4 setting (small blocks, <= 64 KB, linked) decompressed block-by-block into a flush buffer (like lz4 CLI does), decompression speed is improved ~+70%. * For compressed data employing the lz4frame format (native format of lz4 CLI), it's possible to ignore checksum validation during decompression, resulting in speed improvements of ~+40% . This capability is exposed at both CLI (see --no-crc) and library levels. * Mon Oct 04 2021 pgajdos@suse.com - version 1.9.3 fixes also CVE-2021-3520 [bsc#1185438] * Mon Nov 16 2020 jengelh@inai.de - Update to release 1.9.3 * api: LZ4_decompress_safe_partial() now supports unknown compressed size * api: improved LZ4F_compressBound() with automatic flushing * cli: multiple files are compressed now using the legacy format * Wed Oct 16 2019 pgajdos@suse.com - enable testsuite - verbose build * Tue Oct 15 2019 pgajdos@suse.com - version update to 1.9.2 * decompression functions were reading a few bytes beyond input size * api: lz4frame initializers compatibility with c++, reported by @degski * cli : added command --list, based on a patch by @gabrielstedman * fixes CVE-2019-17543 [bsc#1153936] * Thu Jun 06 2019 jengelh@inai.de - Update to new upstream release 1.9.1 * Decompression speed was improved by about 12% (x86/x64). * New option `lz4 --list` to inspect the block type, checksum information, compressed and decompressed sizes (if present). The command is limited to single-frame files for the time being. * Fri Oct 12 2018 astieger@suse.com - lz4 1.8.3: * minor decompression speed improvement (~+2%) with gcc * fix corruption in v1.8.2 at level 9 for files > 64KB under rare conditions * Add new command --fast * api: LZ4_decompress_safe_partial() now decodes exactly the number of bytes requested * Thu Jun 28 2018 astieger@suse.com - lz4 1.8.2: * speed inprovemtns for compression and decompression * fix compression compatible with low memory addresses * fix decompression segfault when provided with NULL input * cli: new command --favor-decSpeed * cli: benchmark mode more accurate for small inputs * Wed Feb 07 2018 avindra@opensuse.org - Update to new upstream release 1.8.1.2 * Most visible new feature is support for dictionary compression * Support is now more formally added on the API side within lib/lz4frame_static.h. It's early days, and this new API is tagged "experimental" for the time being. * Support is also added in the command line utility lz4, using the new command -D. The behavior of this command is identical to zstd, should you be already familiar. * lz4 doesn't specify how to build a dictionary. All it says is that it can be any file up to 64 KB. * This approach is compatible with zstd dictionary builder, which can be instructed to create a 64 KB dictionary. * Improved performance at ultra settings (levels 10+). * These levels receive a new code, called optimal parser, available in lib/lz4_opt.h. * New parser uses less memory (from 384KB to 256KB), performs faster, compresses a little bit better (not much, as it was already close to theoretical limit), and resists pathological patterns which could destroy performance. * New parser is directly compatible with lower compression levels, which brings additional benefits: + Compatibility with LZ4_*_destSize() variant, which reverses the logic by trying to fit as much data as possible into a predefined limited size buffer. + Compatibility with Dictionary compression, as it uses the same tables as regular HC mode * In the future, this compatibility will also allow dynamic change of compression level. * Small set of bug fixes and improvements: + perf : faster and stronger ultra modes (levels 10+) + perf : slightly faster compression and decompression speed + perf : fix bad degenerative case + fix : decompression failed when using a combination of extDict + low memory address + cli : support for dictionary compression (-D) + cli : fix : lz4 -d --rm preserves timestamp + cli : fix : do not modify /dev/null permission as root + api : _destSize() variant supported for all compression levels - partial cleanup with spec-cleaner - drop lz4-use-shlib.diff, breaks build - misc spec cleanups - remove Makefile fix - build and install separately - New URL * Fri Aug 25 2017 jengelh@inai.de - Update to new upstream release 1.8.0 * cli: fix: do not modify /dev/null's permissions. * cli: added POSIX separator "--" for specifying that all following arguments are non-options. * cli: restored -BX command enabling block checksum. * API: added LZ4_compress_HC_destSize() and LZ4F_resetDecompressionContext(). * API: lz4frame: negative compression levels trigger fast acceleration. * API: lz4frame: ability to control block checksum and dictionary ID. * API: fix: expose obsolete decoding functions * API: experimental: lz4frame_static.h: new dictionary compression API * doc: Updated LZ4 Frame format to v1.6.0, restoring Dictionary ID field in header. - Add lz-export.diff * Tue Aug 15 2017 ddiss@suse.com - Use official upstream repository; (boo#1053910) * Wed Jul 05 2017 jengelh@inai.de - Update to new upstrema release 1.7.5 (2017-01-03) * back to the old version scheme * lz4hc: new compression levels 10-12 - Remove lz4-soversion.diff (not needed), lz4-killdate.diff (no longer needed) * Mon Jan 16 2017 dimstar@opensuse.org - Add baselibs.conf: provide liblz4-1_7 as -32bit compatibility package, required by systemd-32bit. * Sat Apr 02 2016 jengelh@inai.de - Update to new upstream release 131 (library 1.7) (boo#973735) * slightly improved decoding speed * lz4frame API is included in liblz4 * new -m command line option to compress multiple files * new lz4 and lz4hc compression API (old one retained) * Fri Nov 28 2014 jengelh@inai.de - Update to version 1.4+svn124 * LZ4F_compressBound() may be called with NULL preferencesPtr * LZ4_loadDict now returns the dictionary size instead of 1 on success - Add lz4-soversion.diff to address ABI changes * Wed Oct 01 2014 jengelh@inai.de - Update to version 1.3.1+svn123 * Added a pkgconfig file * Fix a LZ4HC streaming bug * Updated the framing specificaiton to 1.4.1 * Wed Jul 16 2014 jengelh@inai.de - Update to svn revision 119, set version to 1.2.0 (based upon Makefile contents; it's still odd to see the 1.4 Windows release) * Provide LZ4 as a shared library - Remove lz4-automake.diff (no longer deemed necessary) - Add lz4-use-shlib.diff * Mon Nov 25 2013 dsterba@suse.com - update to svn 108, set version to 1.4 (current windows release) - added manpage - minor code updates * Tue Sep 03 2013 jengelh@inai.de - Update to new snapshot svn102; set version as 1.3.3 in accordance with latest Windows releases. * Add lz4-killdate.diff (kill the ungodly __DATE__s) * Thu Feb 21 2013 jengelh@inai.de - I hate %makeinstall (it fails all the SLES builds), kill it! * Sat Mar 17 2012 jengelh@medozas.de - Initial package for build.opensuse.org
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