This release adds a fallback mechanism for systems that fail the configure script. When systems packages LZ4 or ZSTD are missing and configuration fails, the bundled code is used to build the package.
This release adds a configure script to the package that checks for the availability of system packages lz4, zstd and xxhash. When available, these system packages are used instead of compiling code directly from the package sources.
This release addresses linking problems occurring on ARM OSX systems due to incorrect configuration of Makevars. With thanks to Prof. Ripley for identifying the problem and offering pointers for the solution.
ZSTD
has been updated to version 1.5.2LZ4
has been updated to version 1.9.3With version 0.9.6, the license of fstcore
changes from AGPL version 3 to MPL version 2. This allows for less restrictive use of the fstcore
package. In particular, closed-source (commercial) solutions can now use fstcore
(call it’s API), as was impossible under AGPL (under AGPL, products can only use fstcore
if they make the products source code available under AGPL or more restrictive license).
ZSTD
has been updated to version 1.4.5fstlib
has been updated to version 0.1.6fstcore
is loaded (see fst#251, thanks @mlell for investigating and @riccardoporreca for providing the solution)R package fstcore
contains the R bindings to the C++ fstlib library needed to interface with fst files as well as the LZ4 and ZSTD sources. It was developed as a package separate from the fst package to facilitate independent updates to the fstlib, LZ4 and ZSTD libraries.