The delta generator portion of this program is a delta algorithm which searches for substring matches between the files and then outputs instructions to reconstruct the new file from the old file. It produces a set of copy/insert instructions that tell how to reconstruct the file as a sequence of copies from the FROM file and inserts from the delta itself. In this regard, the program is much closer to a compression program than to a diff program. However, the delta is not "compressed", in that the delta's entropy H(P) will be very similar to the entropy of the portions of the TO file not found within the FROM file. The delta will compress just as well as the TO file will. This is a fundamentally different method of computing deltas than in the traditional "diff" program. The diff program and its variants use a least-common-subsequence (LCS) algorithm to find a list of inserts and deletes that will modify the FROM file into the TO file. LCS is more expensive to compute and is sometimes more useful, especially to the human reader. Since LCS is a fairly expensive algorithm, diff programs usually divide the input files into newline-separated "atoms" before computing a delta. This is a fine approximation for text files, but not binary files.
OS | Architecture | Version |
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NetBSD 10.0 | aarch64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | aarch64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | aarch64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | aarch64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | aarch64eb | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | aarch64eb | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | alpha | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | alpha | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | earmv6hf | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | earmv6hf | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | earmv6hf | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | earmv7hf | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | earmv7hf | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | earmv7hf | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | i386 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | powerpc | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | powerpc | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | powerpc | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | sparc64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | sparc64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | sparc | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | sparc | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | x86_64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | x86_64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | x86_64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | x86_64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | aarch64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | aarch64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | aarch64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | aarch64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | alpha | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | alpha | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | earmv6hf | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | earmv6hf | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | earmv6hf | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | earmv7hf | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | earmv7hf | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | earmv7hf | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | i386 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | i386 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | i386 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | i386 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | powerpc | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | powerpc | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | powerpc | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | sparc64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | x86_64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | x86_64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | x86_64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | x86_64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.3 | x86_64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
NetBSD 9.3 | x86_64 | xdelta-1.1.4.tgz |
Binary packages can be installed with the high-level tool pkgin (which can be installed with pkg_add) or pkg_add(1) (installed by default). The NetBSD packages collection is also designed to permit easy installation from source.
The pkg_admin audit command locates any installed package which has been mentioned in security advisories as having vulnerabilities.
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