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More and more people use kiwix-serve on ARM based GNU/Linux and more and more people uses Docker on ARM based GNU/Linux. This is why I believe, this might be helpful. Seems doable and relatively easy by following this example:
https://hub.docker.com/r/ckulka/multi-arch-example
This would help to reduce energy consumption:
https://web.dev/native-lazy-loading/
This shoudl be trivial to implement.
Remark: no implementation so far at Mediawiki level, see https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T230812
Ultimate goal is to have only have zstd as compression/decompression aglorithm. We need to go this to simplify the maintenance. Therefore we need to discourage people to use xz/lzma compression. This ticket request that a "deprecated" warning is displayed if poeple want to use libzim xz compression to create ZIM file. At the same time, the zstd decompression should be made default.
To avoid this kind of bug kiwix/kiwix-tools#207
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https://farm.openzim.org/pipeline/5ef9ad429ec57a810576f6e7/debug failed with an error -
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Exactly like in warc2zim
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Currently we can only delete from the fs and from the library.
Open after talk on #515