libsolv: enable zstd support to match createrepo_c #10345
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filessudo make go-tidy-all
andsudo make go-test-coverage
passSummary
In 3.0,
createrepo_c
's default behavior is to create repodata files compressed using zstd; prior to this change,libsolv
didn't supportzstd
, though, sotdnf
/dnf
/et al. couldn't actually handle those repos. As a workaround, the toolkit and manual invocations ofcreaterepo_c
for 3.0 have needed to use the--compatibility
flag. Standard OSS tooling doesn't know to do this (nor should it have to), though; the right thing to do is to add support for zstd tolibsolv
, as other distros have done.Change Log
Enable zstd support in
libsolv
at compile time.Does this affect the toolchain?
Yes.
Test Methodology
Local build + pipeline build through and including toolchain (phase 1).