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- Update WWW [1] Changelog: tthsum-1.2.1 [2009-12-29] (wdoekes) * Minor code and build system cleanup. tthsum-1.2.0 [2009-05-29] (wdoekes) * Changed -p output to print percentages instead of MiB counts. * Base32 decoding errors did not generate a valid error message. (Error code 0 conflicted with SUCCESS.) * Fixed that ctrlesctostr accepted strange BASE36 escape sequences. * Made getopt for Windows more compatible with POSIX getopt. * Fixed that including the tthsum specific texts.c is optional. * Changed some header inclusions to be more compliant with C specs and made the source a bit more strict (ANSI C compatible, C++ compatible). * Added a test suite to detect stupid bugs at compile time. (Like the next bug.) * Endianness was not properly detected on various architectures (see debian bug 517619; thanks Alan Curry <pacman> for reporting). * Standardized UTF8 functions to behave as specified on Windows. * Corrected the need for a double EOF when reading from stdin. * Changed license from GPLv2 to GPLv3. Updated help texts (suggesting gmake on non-Linuxen, for instance). * Removed a bit of overhead on big endian platforms.
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tthsum generates and checks TTH checksums (root of the THEX hash tree).
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The Merkle Hash Tree is a hash construct that exhibits desirable properties for
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verifying the integrity of files and file subranges in an incremental or
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out-of-order fashion.
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The tool uses the Tiger hash algorithm for both the internal and the leaf
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nodes, and has an interface identical to md5sum.
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WWW: http://tthsum.devs.nu/
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