xz: Omit the special notes about ARM64 filter on the man page.

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Lasse Collin 2022-12-01 18:13:27 +02:00
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.\" This file has been put into the public domain. .\" This file has been put into the public domain.
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.TH XZ 1 "2022-11-19" "Tukaani" "XZ Utils" .TH XZ 1 "2022-12-01" "Tukaani" "XZ Utils"
. .
.SH NAME .SH NAME
xz, unxz, xzcat, lzma, unlzma, lzcat \- Compress or decompress .xz and .lzma files xz, unxz, xzcat, lzma, unlzma, lzcat \- Compress or decompress .xz and .lzma files
@ -1730,9 +1730,8 @@ the compression ratio:
Some types of files containing executable code Some types of files containing executable code
(for example, object files, static libraries, and Linux kernel modules) (for example, object files, static libraries, and Linux kernel modules)
have the addresses in the instructions filled with filler values. have the addresses in the instructions filled with filler values.
These BCJ filters (except ARM64) will still do the address conversion, These BCJ filters will still do the address conversion,
which will make the compression worse with these files. which will make the compression worse with these files.
The ARM64 filter doesn't have this problem.
.IP \(bu 3 .IP \(bu 3
If a BCJ filter is applied on an archive, If a BCJ filter is applied on an archive,
it is possible that it makes the compression ratio it is possible that it makes the compression ratio