I have two base file filea.txt
and fileb.txt
. Trying to create signature, then delta using signature and fileb.txt
, then patch filea.txt
with that delta. Resulting file's contents should be same as fileb.txt
First part creates signature file from filea.txt
:
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "librsync.h"
int main(){
FILE *fpa;
fpa = fopen("filea.txt","r");
FILE *fps;
fps = fopen("sig.sig","w+");
rs_result res = rs_sig_file(fpa, fps, 1,2,NULL);
fclose(fpa);
fclose(fps);
printf("Result code: %d\n", res);
return 0;
}
Then the second one is supposed to use that signature with fileb.txt
file to create delta file
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "librsync.h"
int main(){
FILE *fpb;
fpb = fopen("fileb.txt", "r");
FILE *fpd;
fpd = fopen("delta.delt","w+");
FILE *sigFile;
sigFile = fopen("sig.sig","r");
rs_signature_t *signature;
rs_loadsig_file(sigFile, &signature, NULL);
rs_result res = rs_delta_file(signature, fpb, fpd, NULL);
printf("Result: %d", res);
fclose(fpb); fclose(fpd); fclose(sigFile);
return 0;
}
I'm compiling both of them like this gcc -o delta create_delta.c -Wall -g -lrsync
But the second part gives Segmentation fault error.
Maybe because of this, third executable produces empty file:
int main() {
FILE *fpd;
fpd = fopen("delta.delt", "r");
FILE *fpa;
fpa = fopen("filea.txt", "r");
FILE *fpn;
fpn = fopen("file_new.txt", "w+");
rs_patch_file(fpa, fpd, fpn, NULL);
fclose(fpd); fclose(fpa); fclose(fpn);
return 0;
}
UPDATE Tried checking file pointers for null after fopen didn't catch any errors.
After looking at https://rproxy.samba.org/doxygen/librsync/rsync_h.html i figured you have to use
rs_build_hash_table(signature)
before calling
rs_delta_file(signature, fpb, fpd, NULL);
Works fine for me then.