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NAME

       xdelta - Invoke Xdelta

SYNOPSIS

       xdelta subcommand [ option...  ] [ operand...  ]

DESCRIPTION

       Xdelta  provides the ability to generate deltas between a pair of files
       and later apply those deltas.  It operates  similar  to  the  diff  and
       patch  commands, but works on binary files and does not produce a human
       readable output.

       Xdelta has three subcommands, delta, patch, and  info.   Delta  accepts
       two  file  versions  and  produces  a  delta,  while  patch accepts the
       original file version and delta and produces the second  version.   The
       info  command prints useful information about a delta.  Each subcommand
       will be detailed seperately.

   Gzip processing
       Attempting to compute a delta between compressed  input  files  usually
       results in poor compression.  This is because small differences between
       the original contents causes changes in the compression of whole blocks
       of  data.   To  simplify  things,  Xdelta implements a special case for
       gzip(1) compressed files.  If any version input to the delta command is
       recognized  as  having  gzip  compression,  it  will  be  automatically
       decompressed into a  temporary  location  prior  to  comparison.   This
       temporary  location  is  either  the  value  of  the TMPDIR environment
       variable, if set, otherwise "/tmp".

       The  Xdelta  patch  header  contains  a  flag   indicating   that   the
       reconstructed  version should be recompressed after applying the patch.
       In general,  this  allows  Xdelta  to  operate  transparently  on  gzip
       compressed inputs.

       There  is  one  potential  problem  when  automatically processing gzip
       compressed files, which is  that  the  recompressed  content  does  not
       always  match  byte-for-byte with the original compressed content.  The
       uncompressed content  still  matches,  but  if  there  is  an  external
       integrity  check  such  as cryptographic signature verification, it may
       fail.  To prevent this from happening, the --pristine  option  disables
       automatic gzip processing.

   MD5 integrity check
       By  default,  Xdelta  always  verifies the MD5 checksum of the files it
       reconstructs.  This prevents you  from  supplying  an  incorrect  input
       during  patch,  which  would result in corrupt output.  Because of this
       feature, you can feel confident that patch has produced valid  results.
       The  --noverify  option  disables  MD5  verification,  but this is only
       recommended for performance testing.

   Compressed patch format
       Xdelta uses a fairly simple encoding for its delta, then  applies  zlib
       compression  to  the  result.   You should not have to post-compress an
       Xdelta delta.

   Delta
       The delta subcommand has the following synopsis:

       xdelta delta [ option...  ] fromfile tofile patchout

       Computes a delta from fromfile to tofile and writes it to patchout

   Patch
       The patch subcommand has the following synopsis:

       xdelta patch [ option...  ] patchin [ fromfile [ tofile ]]

       Applies patchin to fromfile and produces  a  reconstructed  version  of
       tofile.

       If  fromfile  was omitted, Xdelta attempts to use the original fromfile
       name, which is stored in the delta.  The from file must be identical to
       the  one  used  to  create  the  delta.   If its length or MD5 checksum
       differs, patch will abort with an error message.

       If tofile was omitted, Xdelta attempts to use the original tofile name,
       which is also stored in the delta.  If the original tofile name already
       exists, a unique filename extension will be added to  avoid  destroying
       any existing data.

   Info
       The info subcommand has the following synopsis:

       xdelta info patchinfo

       Prints  information  about  patchinfo  and the version it reconstructs,
       including file names, lengths, and MD5 checksums.

   Options
       -0..9  Set the zlib compression level.  Zero indicates no  compression.
              Nine indicates maximum compression.

       -h, --help
              Print a short help message and exit.

       -q, --quiet
              Quiet.  Surpresses several warning messages.

       -v, --version
              Print the Xdelta version number and exit.

       -V, --verbose
              Verbose.  Prints a bit of extra information.

       -n, --noverify
              No verify.  Turns off MD5 checksum verification of the input and
              output files.

       -mSIZE, --maxmem=SIZE
              Set an upper bound on the size of an in-memory page cache.   For
              example, --maxmem=32M will use a 32 megabyte page cache.

       -s=BLOCK_SIZE
              Set  the  block  size,  unless  it  was  hard  coded  (20% speed
              improvement).  Should be a power of 2.

       -p, --pristine
              Disable  the  automatic  decompression  of  gzipped  inputs,  to
              prevent unexpected differences in the re-compressed content.

IDENTIFICATION

       Author: Joshua P. MacDonald, jmacd@cs.berkeley.edu
       Manual  Page  Revision:  1.5;  Release  Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 06:01:08
       -0700.
       Copyright © 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001

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