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applydeltarpm - reconstruct an rpm from a deltarpm
SYNOPSIS
applydeltarpm [-v] [-p] [-r oldrpm] deltarpm newrpm
applydeltarpm -c|-C deltarpm
applydeltarpm [-c|-C] -s sequence
applydeltarpm -i deltarpm
DESCRIPTION
applydeltarpm applies a binary delta to either an old rpm or to on-disk data to re-create a new rpm. The old rpm
can be specified with the -r option, if no rpm name is provided on-disk data is used. You can use -p to make
applydeltarpm print the percentage of completion, or -v to make it more verbose about its operation.
The second an third form can be used to check if the reconstruction is possible. It may fail if the on-disk data
got changed (deltarpms are created in a way that config file changes do not matter) or the deltarpm does not
match the rpm the delta was generated with. The -c option selects full (i.e. slow) on-disk checking, whereas -C
only checks if the filesizes have not changed.
Instead of a full deltarpm a sequence id can be given with the -s sequence option. Such an id contains all the
information that is needed to do reconstruction checking.
Finally information about a deltarpm can be printed with the -i option.
EXIT STATUS
applydeltarpm returns 0 if the rpm could be recreated or the checking succeeded, it returns 1 and prints an error
message to stderr if something failed.
RELATED
makedeltarpm(8), rpm(8)
CATEGORY