Made a sysback tape backup on our 595 running 4.1.5 but when trying to do a restore discovered that rmt0 not in bootlist(s).
Tried to alter both the normal and service bootlists but system wont respond to F7(commit).
Erased the service boolist then tried alter again, same result. Now have... (2 Replies)
Hi
I used this command:
mplayer http://host/axis-cgi/mjpg/video.cgi -user root -passwd root \
-cache 1024 -fps 25.0 -nosound -vc ffh264 \
-demuxer 3 -dumpstream -dumpfile output.avi It's ok but...
Video Playing is very fast! Why? Is it a synch problem?
What parameter I have to use for... (1 Reply)
Hi ,
I have data in file like below.
status ----------- ------ 2287 C 1502 E 19
can anyone pls help me how can i get it modified as below
status 2287|C|1502 E|19
can someone pls help.
Thanks. (2 Replies)
Hello everyone,
I am looking to basically creating md5sum files for all iso files in a directory and archive the resulting md5 files into a single archive in that very same directory.
I worked out a clumsy solution such as:
#find files for which md5sum are to be created and store the... (1 Reply)
How can I adjust a specific field in a line that the user specifies...
In other words,
I have a file that contains several lines containing several fields separated by a comma.
(name),(address),(ph. number)
I want to ask the user which record he wants to adjust based on the name.
... (3 Replies)
Thank u so much .Its working fine as expected.
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I need one more help.
I have another file(fixed length) that will get negative value (ex:-00000000003000) in postion (98 - 112) then i have to... (6 Replies)
I have about 1500 rows (encoded b64(b64(md5($pass))) algorythm) in a file.
I would like reverse the b64 into md5 hash format.
How could I do that from command line? So I need only the correct md5 hash formats.
These row format:
4G5qc2WQzGES6QkWAUgl5w
P9tKxonBOg3ymr8vOBLnDA... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: freeroute
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
pristine-bz2
PRISTINE-BZ2(1) pristine-bz2 PRISTINE-BZ2(1)NAME
pristine-bz2 - regenerate pristine bz2 files
SYNOPSIS
pristine-bz2 [-vdk] gendelta file.bz2 delta
pristine-bz2 [-vdk] genbz2 delta file
DESCRIPTION
This is a complement to the pristine-tar(1) command. Normally you don't need to run it by hand, since pristine-tar calls it as necessary to
handle .tar.bz2 files.
pristine-bz2 gendelta takes the specified bz2 file, and generates a small binary delta file that can later be used by pristine-bz2 genbz2
to recreate the original file.
pristine-bz2 genbz2 takes the specified delta file, and compresses the specified input file (which must be identical to the contents of the
original bz2 file). The resulting file will be identical to the original gz file used to create the delta.
The approach used to regenerate the original bz2 file is to figure out how it was produced -- what compression level was used, whether it
was built with bzip2(1) or with pbzip2(1).
Note that other tools exist, like bzip2smp or dbzip2, but they are said to be bit-identical with bzip2. Anyway, bzip2 looks like the most
widespread implementation, so it's hard to find bzip2 files that make pristine-bz2 fail. Please report!
The deprecated bzip1 compression method hasn't been implemented.
If the delta filename is "-", pristine-bz2 reads or writes it to stdio.
OPTIONS -v Verbose mode, show each command that is run.
-d Debug mode.
-k Don't clean up the temporary directory on exit.
-t Try harder to determine how to generate deltas of difficult bz2 files.
ENVIRONMENT
TMPDIR
Specifies a location to place temporary files, other than the default.
AUTHOR
Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org>, Faidon Liambotis <paravoid@debian.org>, Cyril Brulebois <cyril.brulebois@enst-bretagne.fr>
Licensed under the GPL, version 2.
perl v5.14.2 2013-06-01 PRISTINE-BZ2(1)