> Is python-bz2 a bzip2 module, similar to the zlib module? I think it > would be nice to have the more space-efficient algorithm available, It's a mix of what zlib and GzipFile provide. It has functions for dealing with direct (de)compression of data (one shot, and serial), and a complete file interface, inheriting from PyFile_Type. > but I really don't know how many people would use it. In the end, > most people seem to want to work with ZIP (or JAR) files, and zlib > supports that well enough. I don't know either. I can't argue with you about zip files usage. I don't use zip by myself for a long time. But I'm a Linux user, and my environment is probably uncommon. -- Gustavo Niemeyer [ 2AAC 7928 0FBF 0299 5EB5 60E2 2253 B29A 6664 3A0C ]
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