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Linux temps réel embarqué et outils de développements
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ras
| ras | Adds redundancy files to archives for data recovery. | | Priority | |
| Section | utils |
| Installed size | 88 |
| Maintainer | Falk Hueffner <falk@debian.org> |
| Architecture | i386 |
| Version | 1.03-2.1 |
| Depends | libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6) |
| Suggests | update-cluster |
| File name | pool/main/r/ras/ras_1.03-2.1_i386.deb |
| Description | Ras is a program that adds m extra files to a set of n files, such that the contents of the n original files can be regenerated from any n of the n+m original files and extra files. Normally, these extra files will all be 6 bytes larger then the largest of the original files, but ras has a mode in which the extra files are exactly the same size as the original files. . Ras was originally intended for transporting a large file split over several floppy disks in a manner resilient to the corruption of a few of the disks, and a pair of example shell scripts to do this (rassplit and rasmerge) is included in the distribution. |
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