2010-11-05 09:20:00 by Geert Hendrickx | Files touched by this commit (3) |
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Fix PR pkg/38620, patch provided by Sergey Svishchev <svs@ropnet.ru>.
Bump PKGREVISION, and reset MAINTAINER.
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2009-06-14 20:16:23 by Joerg Sonnenberger | Files touched by this commit (225) |
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Remove @dirrm entries from PLISTs
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2007-12-22 05:27:17 by Takahiro Kambe | Files touched by this commit (3) |
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Update dd_rescue to 1.14 and add support for DESTDIR.
Changes from 1.12:
The current version is 1.14, released 2007-08-28.
In version 1.14, a bug is fixed that could lead to a target file not having the
correct size when copied in sparse (-a) mode.
In version 1.13, a bug with read-errors and non-seekable output has been fixed.
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2006-10-19 09:26:06 by Geert Hendrickx | Files touched by this commit (4) |
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Update dd_rescue to 1.12 (PR pkg/34573 from Martin Wilke) + add README file.
In version 1.12, the ability to log bad blocks to a ASCII file has been added.
The option -y can be used to set the fsync frequency which can speed up the
copy significantly.
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2006-05-09 20:31:49 by Joerg Sonnenberger | Files touched by this commit (2) |
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Don't use O_DIRECT on DragonFly.
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2006-03-08 09:42:04 by Geert Hendrickx | Files touched by this commit (5) |  |
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Import dd_rescue, a dd(1)-like tool for rescuing data from media with errors.
Like dd, dd_rescue does copy data from one file or block device to another.
You can specify file positions (called seek and Skip in dd).
There are several differences:
* dd_rescue does not provide character conversions.
* The command syntax is different. Call dd_rescue -h.
* dd_rescue does not abort on errors on the input file, unless you specify a
maximum error number. Then dd_rescue will abort when this number is
reached.
* dd_rescue does not truncate the output file, unless asked to.
* You can tell dd_rescue to start from the end of a file and move backwards.
* It uses two block sizes, a large (soft) block size and a small (hard) block
size. In case of errors, the size falls back to the small one and is
promoted again after a while without errors.
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