Spelling/typo fixes: (proccessed, og).
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# this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return. Poul-Henning Kamp
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# $Id$
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# $Id: README,v 1.6 1997/02/22 16:05:15 peter Exp $
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#
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What will I not find in this file ?
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ CTM is now meant to be the definitive way to make and apply a delta between
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two versions of a directory tree.
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There are two parts to this, making the delta and applying it. These are two
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entirely different things. CTM concentrates the computation-burden on the
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generation og the deltas, as a delta very often is applied more times than
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generation of the deltas, as a delta very often is applied more times than
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it is made. Second CTM tries to make the minimal size delta.
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Why not use diff/patch ?
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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ You pass it to the 'ctm' command. You can pass a CTM-delta on stdin, or
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you can give the filename as an argument. If you do the latter, you make
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life a lot easier for your self, since the program can accept gzip'ed files
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and since it will not have to make a temporary copy of your file. You can
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specify multiple deltas at one time, they will be proccessed one at a time.
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specify multiple deltas at one time, they will be processed one at a time.
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The ctm command runs in a number of passes. It will process the entire
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input file in each pass, before commencing with the next pass.
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