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Author eric.araujo
Recipients eric.araujo, nadeem.vawda, proyvind, tarek
Date 2012-02-21.02:27:38
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Note that there is a way to get fully automated support for tar formats: tarfile could expose, in addition to the list compression_formats, another structure with the descriptions (e.g. “gzip’ed tar file”) and file extensions (e.g. ['.gz', '.tgz'] —no, it’s not '.tar.gz', which is unfortunate, and could cause Lars to reject that idea).  I’m just putting this here for reference, but my preference is still for the second idea I talk about in my precedent message.
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2012-02-21 02:27:39eric.araujosetrecipients: + eric.araujo, nadeem.vawda, tarek, proyvind
2012-02-21 02:27:39eric.araujosetmessageid: <1329791259.72.0.970461062944.issue5411@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
2012-02-21 02:27:39eric.araujolinkissue5411 messages
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