From: Zooko O'Whielacronx zooko@zooko.com Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:07:35 +0000 (+0530) Subject: pyfec: add mention of sha256sum to README X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/components/com_hotproperty/frontends/%22file:/simplejson/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=705416d1f698e80eccaaf8a2a22a850b420d159f;p=tahoe-lafs%2Fzfec.git pyfec: add mention of sha256sum to README darcs-hash:1e9c2546d83ccf5ea130d7623b2ba0fec6f0457b --- diff --git a/pyfec/README.txt b/pyfec/README.txt index e8523cf..237b006 100644 --- a/pyfec/README.txt +++ b/pyfec/README.txt @@ -80,10 +80,12 @@ The bin/ directory contains two Unix-style, command-line tools "fec" and Note: a Unix-style tool like "fec" does only one thing -- in this case erasure coding -- and leaves other tasks to other tools. Other Unix-style -tools that go well with "fec" include "GNU tar" for packaging up multiple -files and directories into one bundle, "rzip" for compression, and "GNU -Privacy Guard" for encryption. It is important to do things in order: first -package, then compress, then encrypt, then erasure code. +tools that go well with fec include "GNU tar" for archiving multiple files and +directories into one file, "rzip" for compression, "GNU Privacy Guard" for +encryption, and "sha256sum" for integrity. It is important to do things in +order: first archive, then compress, then either encrypt or sha256sum, then +erasure code. Note that if GNU Privacy Guard is used for privacy, then it will +also ensure integrity, so the use of sha256sum is unnecessary in that case. * Performance Measurements