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25.1; tar mode does not handle compressed archives without specific extensions
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Message #25 received at 25458 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Francesco Potortì <pot <at> gnu.org> writes:
>>But I think the question is -- do we want to support this? I'm not
>>quite sure -- it would be pretty unusual for a mode to do something like
>>this, and it's not clear what the semantics should be. That is, if
>>we're saving the tar buffer afterwards, should it be compressed or not?
>>Either option would surprise somebody.
>
> Not really. If I read a compressed file, Emacs uncompresses it when
> loading it to a buffer, then you can edit it and save it. Compression
> and decompression are transparent. I use this feature quite often,
> and so I am led to expect it of compressed archives too. If it was
> compressed to begin with, it should be saved compressed too.
But the file name is "foo.tar" -- there'd be no way to tell Emacs that
the user wants to save that uncompressed.
You can load bar.gz into a buffer, and write out bar, and Emacs won't
compress that.
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