What do you use to bundle into one file?
Comment on introducing copyparty, the FOSS file server
tripflag@lemmy.world 1 day agoBTRFS and ZFS support real deduplication via copy on write, and would eliminate all current disadvantages of symlink and hardlink deduplication. It just works.
yeah that’s a good point, I’ll add an option to take advantage of this if you know you’re running on a filesystem where that works as intended.
Why have it be one huge python source file?
oh don’t worry, it’s all separate files during development – there’s a build-stage which bundles everything up into a single file for distribution. But thanks for the concern :D
RecallMadness@lemmy.nz 1 day ago
tripflag@lemmy.world 1 day ago
copyparty-sfx.py
is a custom packer (see this reply) created by make-sfx.sh, andcopyparty.pyz
is a standard zipapp, created by make-pyz.sh. The zipapp has more disadvantages than thesfx.py
, so that’s the default/recommended build.
chellomere@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Ah, so you have compiled it into one file? Didn’t know that was possible for python, what tool do you use for this?
tripflag@lemmy.world 1 day ago
sooo this is one of the things that started with someone saying “wouldn’t it be funny if…”
if you open copyparty-sfx.py in a text editor, you’ll see how – but please make sure to use an editor which is able to handle about 600 KiB of comments which contain invalid utf8 / binary garbage 😁
I ended up rolling my own packer since I wanted optimal encoding efficiency, and everything I could find would do stuff like base85 or ucs2 tricks, but it turns out python is perfectly happy with binary garbage in comments if you declare that the file is
latin-1
so it realizes all hope is lost :Dthe only drawback of the sfx.py is that it needs to extract to $TEMP before running, so that’s the slight advantage of the zipapp (the .pyz alternative), but that suffers from some performance reduction in return, and is more hermetic (doesn’t let you swap out the bundled dependencies with fresh versions as easily if necessary)
tatterdemalion@programming.dev 10 hours ago
Why not use zipapp?
docs.python.org/3.13/library/zipapp.html
chellomere@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Ah, reminds me of the old self-extracting gzip executable trick. I used that once a very long time ago to make a 4k linux intro, before I realized to be competitive I should switch to windows to be able to use Crinkler, which is superior even though the decompressor is part of the executable.