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BSDIFF(1) BSD General Commands Manual BSDIFF(1) NAME bsdiff -- generate a patch between two binary files SYNOPSIS bsdiff <oldfile> <newfile> <patchfile> DESCRIPTION bsdiff compares <oldfile> to <newfile> and writes to <patchfile> a binary patch suitable for use by bspatch(1). When <oldfile> and <newfile> are two versions of an executable program, the patches produced are on aver- age a factor of five smaller than those produced by any other binary patch tool known to the author. bsdiff uses memory equal to 17 times the size of <oldfile>, and requires an absolute minimum working set size of 8 times the size of oldfile. SEE ALSO bspatch(1) AUTHORS Colin Percival <cperciva@freebsd.org> FreeBSD May 18, 2003 FreeBSD
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