Hi, On 25.06.2020 10:54, Michael Tremer wrote: > Hi, > >> On 20 Jun 2020, at 16:09, Matthias Fischer wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> rsync 3.2.0 is out and I just had time... In fact, I'm at 3.2.1. See below. >> In order to use the new xxhash checksum support and zstd compression, >> the corresponding kernel modules would need to be activated. Do we want >> or need these? > > You won’t need kernel modules for this. You simply need the relevant libraries. Ok. I wasn't sure. I found some 'zstd's in the rootfiles and thought we would need these. > I have packaged those for IPFire 3 and they are easy to build and have no further dependencies. So I would recommend to at least add zstd. I am at it. > https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire-3.x.git;a=blob;f=rsync/rsync.nm;h=528dcfc0a377bc770a45a8f88af00079eb26dc93;hb=b40cdb8c182d8b4aa05c6e23cc67118c4aa4853c > https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire-3.x.git;a=blob;f=zstd/zstd.nm;h=e5afd342b9ad2ae0c0f394116ef2dfddea670413;hb=8bcac5c8cda49b91fe68bef64c3ad975b80a43ca Thats exactly what I needed - thanks - I'll take a look. > >> >> For now, I disabled both with these configure options: >> >> ... >> --disable-xxhash \ >> --disable-zstd >> ... >> >> Do we want (would someone use) the new 'rsync-ssl'-script? On a firewall!? > > I tried to find out what this is useful for. It doesn’t harm us and calls openssl. So I would just leave it in there. Ok. Please note: 'rsync 3.2.1' just came out. I'm testing - and working on 'zstd 1.4.5' (weekend, I think). If you want, we could skip 3.2.0 => no need to merge this patch. I could mark 3.2.0 as 'superseded' in patchwork and we'll go straight to 3.2.1. Opinions? Best, Matthias