xdelta 1.1.3-ok1 source package in openKylin
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xdelta (1.1.3-ok1) nile; urgency=medium * Build for openKylin. -- zhouganqing <email address hidden> Wed, 03 Jan 2024 10:46:22 +0800
xdelta (1.1.3-ok1) nile; urgency=medium * Build for openKylin. -- zhouganqing <email address hidden> Wed, 03 Jan 2024 10:46:22 +0800
Series | Published | Component | Section | |
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Huanghe V3.0 | proposed | main | utils | |
Huanghe V3.0 | release | main | utils | |
Nile V2.0 | release | main | utils | |
Nile V2.0 | proposed | main | utils |
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xdelta_1.1.3.orig.tar.gz | 236.4 KiB | f1c9c40afa3101f9cca15ebb91d888d2a1592555e5b66ddd592b0bacff94eddf |
xdelta_1.1.3-ok1.debian.tar.xz | 8.3 KiB | 2f28e3cc300292222a04ab6e2db6ed8eb5401ac674a3406787e02c3551da6d41 |
xdelta_1.1.3-ok1.dsc | 1.7 KiB | 520c0e8899da37a0d5b3d9cf73de09e69ecdbf723f128eb73afe4f0f1b43054e |
Xdelta is an application program designed to compute changes between
files. These changes (deltas) are similar to the output of the
"diff" program in that they may be used to store and transmit only the
changes between files. However, unlike diff, the output of Xdelta is
not expressed in a human-readable format--Xdelta can also apply
these deltas to a copy of the original file. Xdelta uses a fast,
linear algorithm and performs well on both binary and text files.
.
This is the runtime library.
Xdelta is an application program designed to compute changes between
files. These changes (deltas) are similar to the output of the
"diff" program in that they may be used to store and transmit only the
changes between files. However, unlike diff, the output of Xdelta is
not expressed in a human-readable format--Xdelta can also apply
these deltas to a copy of the original file. Xdelta uses a fast,
linear algorithm and performs well on both binary and text files.
.
This is are the development files for the runtime library.
Xdelta is an application program designed to compute changes between
files. These changes (deltas) are similar to the output of the
"diff" program in that they may be used to store and transmit only the
changes between files. However, unlike diff, the output of Xdelta is
not expressed in a human-readable format--Xdelta can also apply
these deltas to a copy of the original file. Xdelta uses a fast,
linear algorithm and performs well on both binary and text files.