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librsync is the next generation of librsync, and provides flexiblechecksum-based differencing. The main application at the moment inrproxy, but the library should eventually be generally useful. http://linuxcare.com.au/rproxy/This library was previously known as libhsync up to version 0.9.0.To use anonymous CVS, see the file README.CVS in this directory.>> RequirementsTo build librsync: * A C compiler and appropriate headers and libraries * Make * popt -- command line parsing library Available from ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/code/popt A cut-down version of popt1.5 is included and will be used automatically if there is no popt library on your build host.>> Note for RedHat 7.0RedHat 7.0 (Guiness) ships with a buggy version of GCC 2.96 thatproduces many warnings while compiling librsync. These are harmless-- the library seems to work anyhow. You can avoid the warnings byusing the 'kgcc' version of the compiler: $ export CC=kgcc $ ./autogen.sh $ make all check>> Library Versionslibrsync uses the GNU libtool library versioning system, so thefilename does not correspond to the librsync release. To show thelibrary release and version, use the librsyncinfo tool.>> Platformslibrsync/rproxy is known to run on:GNU Linux Debian 2.2 x86SUNWspro: (use -v for more warnings)mips-sgi-irix6.5: works, but you must use GNU Make rather than thedefault SGI Make. I used gcc.>> API Documentationlibrsync contains markup for automatic API documentation generationusing the Doxygen tool: http://www.doxygen.org/$Id: README,v 1.1 2001/09/16 17:20:32 lknoll Exp $
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