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XDeltadir(1) XDeltadir(1)
NAME
xdeltadir - Invoke XDeltadir
SYNOPSIS
xdeltadir subcommand [ operand... ]
DESCRIPTION
XDeltadir is a perl script that wraps around the XDelta program.
XDeltadir provides the ability to generate deltas between files in the
two directories and later apply those deltas. It operates similar to
the diff and patch commands, but works on binary files stored in two
different directories and does not produce a human readable output.
XDeltadir has two subcommands, delta and patch. Delta accepts two
directories and produces a delta, while patch accepts the original
directory and a delta and produces the other directory. As opposed to
the the diff(1) format, which can usually be reversed, these deltas are
one way.
Subcommands
Each subcommand will be detailed seperately. In general, any input
file may be compressed with gzip(1) and XDelta program called from
XDeltadir will automatically uncompress it into a temporary location
before examining the file. This temporary location is either the value
of the environment variable, if set, or "/tmp". Unless turned off,
XDelta always verifies the integrity of reconstructed files with MD5
checksums. By default, XDelta compresses constructed deltas.
Delta
The delta subcommand has the following synopsis:
xdeltadir delta from_dir to_dir patch_dir
Computes a deltas for the files from from_dir to to_dir and writes them
to patch_dir
Patch
The patch subcommand has the following synopsis:
xdeltadir patch patch_dir from_dir to_dir
Applies patches from patch_dir to files from from_dir The from files
must be identical to the ones used to create the deltas. Its MD5
checksum is used to verify this condition. The constructed files and
directories will be written to to_dir
All the directories must exist before running the xdeltadir.
SEE ALSO
xdelta (1)
IDENTIFICATION
Author: Radim Gelner, <radim.gelner@suse.cz>
Manual Page Revision: 1.0; Release Date: Fri Jan 26 11:53:23 CET 2001
Copyright © 2001
XDeltadir(1)
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