Because my Amiga: volume is actually an NFS share on my Solaris 10 central storage server in the basement. With xz(1) I'm easily portable across systems.
And you're talking to a guy who had his C128D spend all nights crunching intros + pic + game at 1 MHz in Cruel Cruncher 2.5+ and Time Cruncher 5.0 before that. xz(1) on a MC68030 or the Vampire is super fast in comparison.
I don't know whether it'll build because I'm interested in maximum compression -- time spent compressing is immaterial to me since it's only done once. It's like compiling -- I don't care how long it takes if it generates fast machine code, because it's running the generated machine code that will matter many, many times afterwards.
Is Core2 Quad with 8GB of RAM or a Sun X4100 M2 "older hardware"?
And you're talking to a guy who had his C128D spend all nights crunching intros + pic + game at 1 MHz in Cruel Cruncher 2.5+ and Time Cruncher 5.0 before that. xz(1) on a MC68030 or the Vampire is super fast in comparison.