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zck_delta_size
—
calculate the differences between two zchunk
files
zck_delta_size |
[-v | --verbose ]
file1 file2 |
zck_delta_size |
- ? | --help |
--usage | --version |
The zck_delta_size
utility examines two
zchunk compressed files and determines how similar they are: how many chunks
are the same between the files, so that tools like e.g.
rsync(1) or zckdl(1) could only transfer
the small parts that differ instead of the full files. This is especially
useful for structured files that have been compressed using the
zck(1) tool's -s
(--split
) option.
The zck_delta_size
utility accepts the
following optional arguments:
The zck_delta_size
utility exits 0
on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
Examine two zchunk files:
zck_delta_size doc1.txt.zck
doc2.txt.zck
unzck(1), zck(1), zck_gen_zdict(1), zck_read_header(1), zckdl(1)
The zck_delta_size
utility was written by
Jonathan Dieter ⟨jdieter@gmail.com⟩.
This manual page stub was written by Peter Pentchev
⟨roam@ringlet.net⟩.
May 31, 2020 | Debian |