Write Data Safely to a Directory
safecat implements Dan Bernstein's maildir algorithm, copying standard input safely to a specified directory. With safecat, the user is offered two assurances. First, if safecat returns successfully, then all data is guaranteed to be saved in the destination directory. Second, if a file exists in the destination directory, placed there by safecat, then the file is guaranteed to be complete.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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01-respect-umask.patch | 0000000555 555 Bytes | |
02-no-RPLINE-DTLINE.patch | 0000000746 746 Bytes | |
03-reproducible-build.patch | 0000000432 432 Bytes | |
04-fix-uint64-deps.patch | 0000000272 272 Bytes | |
safecat-1.13.tar.gz | 0000033953 33.2 KB | |
safecat.changes | 0000001138 1.11 KB | |
safecat.spec | 0000002465 2.41 KB |
Latest Revision
Thorsten Behrens (netsroth)
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(revision 5)
Project status review - updated project upstream URL (which keep vanishing) - using the FSF software directory instead, which should be more stable - cross-checked patch status with Debian sid - we're still up-to-date (just skipping Debian's manpage tweaks)
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