A Library for Generating Network Deltas
librsync implements the "rsync" algorithm, which allows remote
differencing of binary files. librsync computes a delta relative to a
file's checksum, so the two files need not both be present to generate
a delta.
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v2.3.4.tar.gz | 0000201307 197 KB |
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Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Jan Engelhardt (jengelh)
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- update to 2.3.4: * Update github actions and fix `iwyu` build target. Update `checkout` and `upload-artifact` to v3. Update `lint.yml` installed packages for fixed iwyu deps. * Fix `iwyu` build target to ignore `fileutil.c` and use neater clang output with noisy "note:" output removed. Run `make iwyu-fix` to fix includes for `tests/rabinkarp_perf.c`. * Make delta directly process the input stream if it has enough data. Delta operations will only accumulate data into the internal scoop buffer if the input buffer is too small, otherwise it will process the input directly. This makes delta calculations 5%~15% faster by avoiding extra data copying. * Improve documentation so that Doxygen generates more complete documentation with diagrams, renders better, and is more navigable as markdown docs on GitHub. * Tidy rdiff integration test scripts. Made the filenames and shell arguments for test scripts consistent. (dbaarda, * Add better cmake build type configuration support. Added `BuildType.cmake` with better support for selecting the build type and making it default to Debug. * Remove obsolete unused tests. Removed some obsolete mdfour test data files and `check-rdiff` perl script. * Fix warning for later CMake versions. New CMake versions started complaining about the filename `Findlibb2.cmake` not matching the LIBB2 variables being used. (forwarded request 1072917 from dirkmueller)
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