pkgtarxz
Pkgtarxz is a packaging concept that describes distributing software as a single archive generated by packaging tools and compressed with the xz algorithm. It is commonly discussed in Unix-like environments and is often presented as a descriptive label rather than a formal standard. In practice, artifacts are often named with extensions such as .pkg.tar.xz or .txz to reflect the tar and xz components.
The container uses a tar archive to bundle the package's files and a metadata mechanism that records
Adoption and tooling: pkgtarxz is not universally standardized. It relies on standard tar and xz tooling and
Advantages and considerations: xz provides strong compression and reasonably fast decompression, which reduces distribution size and
See also: tar, xz, tar.xz, txz, software packaging, package managers.