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Name: zsync | Distribution: Mageia |
Version: 0.6.2 | Vendor: Mageia.Org |
Release: 9.mga8 | Build date: Fri Feb 14 12:11:36 2020 |
Group: Networking/File transfer | Build host: localhost |
Size: 206256 | Source RPM: zsync-0.6.2-9.mga8.src.rpm |
Packager: umeabot <umeabot> | |
Url: http://zsync.moria.org.uk/ | |
Summary: An rsync like transfer software over http |
zsync is a file transfer program. It allows you to download a file from a remote web server, where you have a copy of an older version of the file on your computer already. zsync downloads only the new parts of the file. It uses the same algorithm as rsync. zsync does not require any special server software or a shell account on the remote system (rsync, in comparison, requires that you have an rsh or ssh account, or that the remote system runs rsyncd). Instead, it uses a control file - a .zsync file - that describes the file to be downloaded and enables zsync to work out which blocks it needs. This file can be created by the admin of the web server hosting the download, and placed alongside the file to download - it is generated once, then any downloaders with zsync can use it.
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* Fri Feb 14 2020 umeabot <umeabot> 0.6.2-9.mga8 + Revision: 1519154 - Mageia 8 Mass Rebuild + wally <wally> - replace deprecated %configure2_5x * Sun Sep 23 2018 umeabot <umeabot> 8.mga7-current + Revision: 1302068 - Mageia 7 Mass Rebuild * Fri Jul 13 2018 wally <wally> 0.6.2-7.mga7 + Revision: 1243368 - fix build on aarch64
/usr/bin/zsync /usr/bin/zsyncmake /usr/lib/.build-id /usr/lib/.build-id/26 /usr/lib/.build-id/26/84155266dbeae16c6e6e28f58f1a7a182c3bdc /usr/lib/.build-id/ff /usr/lib/.build-id/ff/cf62e80500731a66dd21660292cfe782d23661 /usr/share/doc/zsync /usr/share/doc/zsync/NEWS /usr/share/doc/zsync/README /usr/share/man/man1/zsync.1.xz /usr/share/man/man1/zsyncmake.1.xz
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