rdiff binary package in Ubuntu Jammy s390x

 rdiff is a little like diff and patch all rolled into one, with support for
 binary files. Since it takes advantage of the rsync remote-delta algorithm, you
 do not need the source file in the same place as your destination file.
 .
 To use it, you generate a "signature" of the original file and copy the
 signature (which is very small) to the same location as the modified file. Then
 you generate a "delta" which describes the changes required to turn the source
 file into the modified file. The small delta file can then be used to "patch"
 the original file, to transform it into the modified file.

Publishing history

Date Status Target Pocket Component Section Priority Phased updates Version
  2022-01-24 15:44:00 UTC Published Ubuntu Jammy s390x release universe utils Optional 2.3.2-1ubuntu1
  • Published
  • Copied from ubuntu jammy-proposed s390x in Primary Archive for Ubuntu
  Deleted Ubuntu Jammy s390x proposed universe utils Optional 2.3.2-1ubuntu1
  • Removal requested .
  • Deleted by Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync

    Moved to jammy

  • Published
  2022-01-24 15:44:56 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Jammy s390x release universe utils Optional 2.3.2-0ubuntu2
  • Removed from disk .
  • Removal requested .
  • Superseded by s390x build of librsync 2.3.2-1ubuntu1 in ubuntu jammy PROPOSED
  • Published
  • Copied from ubuntu impish-proposed s390x in Primary Archive for Ubuntu
  2021-10-17 09:11:26 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Jammy s390x release universe utils Optional 2.3.2-0ubuntu1
  • Removed from disk .
  • Removal requested .
  • Superseded by s390x build of librsync 2.3.2-0ubuntu2 in ubuntu impish PROPOSED
  • Published
  • Copied from ubuntu impish-proposed s390x in Primary Archive for Ubuntu
  2022-01-25 18:10:09 UTC Deleted Ubuntu Jammy s390x proposed universe utils Optional 2.3.2-0ubuntu2
  • Removed from disk .
  • Removal requested .
  • Deleted by Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync

    Moved to jammy

  • Published
  • Copied from ubuntu impish-proposed s390x in Primary Archive for Ubuntu