Depending on the kernel version you want to use you need different versions
squashfs-tools/squashfs-lzma-tools. Yes, that's pretty a mess (don't ask how
much this sucks for us developers) - though this is supposed to calm down with
the recent integration of squashfs file format 4 in the mainline kernel. Support
for LZMA is pending and should dramatically simplify the situation for
Depending on the kernel version you want to use you need different versions
squashfs-tools/squashfs-lzma-tools. Yes, that's pretty a mess (don't ask how
much this sucks for us developers) - though this is supposed to calm down with
the recent integration of squashfs file format 4 in the mainline kernel. Support
for LZMA is pending and should dramatically simplify the situation for