Create parity files and use them to recover lost data (parallel version)
Create parity files (or par files for short) create redundant data that can be used later in case parts of the original data is lost or corrupted. Par files allow file level recovery of data. That is, out of a group of many files, if a limited number of files are lost or corrupted, they can be recovered. These files will have the extensions of .par, .p01, .p02 etc.
This is the multithreaded version of par2.
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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Makefile.TEST | 0000003749 3.66 KB | |
debian.changelog | 0000000133 133 Bytes | |
debian.control | 0000000691 691 Bytes | |
debian.rules | 0000002119 2.07 KB | |
debian.series | 0000000093 93 Bytes | |
meminit.diff | 0000001014 1014 Bytes | |
par2-tbb-compile-fix.diff | 0000002185 2.13 KB | |
par2-tbb-compile-warn.diff | 0000000982 982 Bytes | |
par2-tbb-fix-realpath.diff | 0000000524 524 Bytes | |
par2.dsc | 0000000491 491 Bytes | |
par2.spec | 0000002491 2.43 KB | |
par2cmdline-0.4-tbb-20100203.tar.gz | 0000325287 318 KB |
Latest Revision
Kurt Garloff (garloff)
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(revision 21)
Fix array size for init.
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