PreviewSubmit: always allow tgz format

Currently the setting archive.download is used in two different cases:
* It is used to specify formats for downloading a patch set archive
* It is used to specify the formats in preview_submit

However these two use cases serve different purposes:
The format for downloading a patch set archive can be used to
adapt to the resource environment:
* When bandwidth is cheap, tar is a good choice.
* When CPU is available, tbz2 and txz are good candidates.
* tgz does an ok job w.r.t. any resource.
* the admin may deem downloading patches as an archive is
  not a good idea and disable it completely by allowing no formats.

The format for preview_submit is different, though, because it is
used as a wrapper around already compressed files (git bundles),
so it makes no sense to spent a lot of CPU to compress it further.
Also at least one format needs to be allowed, otherwise this call
cannot be used. Always allow tgz as that format is a good trade off
for all resources.

Change-Id: I7177a6135d507f481bb3fa52c46883951030af11
Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
3 files changed
tree: d930172ef70357d7d0a761eda8bc69666db2ade2
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  2. bucklets/
  3. contrib/
  4. Documentation/
  5. gerrit-acceptance-framework/
  6. gerrit-acceptance-tests/
  7. gerrit-antlr/
  8. gerrit-cache-h2/
  9. gerrit-common/
  10. gerrit-extension-api/
  11. gerrit-gpg/
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  17. gerrit-launcher/
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  20. gerrit-oauth/
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  22. gerrit-patch-commonsnet/
  23. gerrit-patch-jgit/
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  25. gerrit-plugin-api/
  26. gerrit-plugin-archetype/
  27. gerrit-plugin-gwt-archetype/
  28. gerrit-plugin-gwtui/
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  30. gerrit-prettify/
  31. gerrit-reviewdb/
  32. gerrit-server/
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  34. gerrit-util-cli/
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  37. gerrit-war/
  38. lib/
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  40. polygerrit-ui/
  41. ReleaseNotes/
  42. tools/
  43. website/
  44. .bazelrc
  45. .buckconfig
  46. .buckversion
  47. .editorconfig
  48. .gitignore
  49. .gitmodules
  50. .mailmap
  51. .pydevproject
  52. .watchmanconfig
  53. BUCK
  54. BUILD
  55. COPYING
  56. INSTALL
  57. README.md
  58. SUBMITTING_PATCHES
  59. VERSION
  60. WORKSPACE
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