Re: apparently they somehow have their adler32 cake as part of Debian Linux ...

2013-12-02 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Sun, Dec 01, 2013 at 07:32:52PM +, Albretch Mueller wrote: > Do you know of any code correlation analysis in Linux, preferably, > based on some measurable metrics? You may get more of a response to this question if you ask again with a more appropriate Subject. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email

Re: apparently they somehow have their adler32 cake as part of Debian Linux ...

2013-12-01 Thread Albretch Mueller
> Unless it is implemented in a separate library or utility you will have to > look at rsync's or zlib's code to see how it is implemented. ~ Well, since that hashing algorithm is logically independent and it used in many algorithms including rsync and zlib used extensively, I thought it would be

Re: apparently they somehow have their adler32 cake as part of Debian Linux ...

2013-11-30 Thread Linux-Fan
On 11/30/2013 03:50 AM, Albretch Mueller wrote: > md5, sha-*, ... sums are way too slow when you need to hash large > numbers of large files What processor are you using and from where do you read the files? If you read them from a normal HDD (or even most SSDs) on a modern processor md5sum will n

Re: apparently they somehow have their adler32 cake as part of Debian Linux ...

2013-11-30 Thread Curt
On 2013-11-30, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > >> also, adler32 is internally used by widely used packages such as >> rsync and zlib, so it should be available somehow >> ~ > > Why do you think it is used by rsync and zlib? Maybe he read this: The rolling checksum used in rsync is based on Mark Adler'

Re: apparently they somehow have their adler32 cake as part of Debian Linux ...

2013-11-30 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Sb, 30 nov 13, 03:04:10, Albretch Mueller wrote: > ~ > also, adler32 is internally used by widely used packages such as > rsync and zlib, so it should be available somehow > ~ Why do you think it is used by rsync and zlib? Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser Off

Re: apparently they somehow have their adler32 cake as part of Debian Linux ...

2013-11-29 Thread Albretch Mueller
~ also, adler32 is internally used by widely used packages such as rsync and zlib, so it should be available somehow ~ lbrtchx -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.