rfix 1.1.0 was just released with the new fresh -y
flag: the "dynamic block's size adjusting".
On large and very large files (>1gb) it will
increase the performance by about 500% or more.
Read though documentation for more specific details
about this flag and other updates.
After some days of serious beta-testing with poing here the new brilliant 1.0.1-poing release. Features some more runtime checking, more robustness to exceptions and an improved versions of xstrtol that allows you to enter sizes as 1kB and so on (even 1.3MB =). xstrtosz (the so called function) supports the same sintax as GNU xstrtol with some improvements (c++ safety) and it's licensed under LGPL.
Well, after a few days of beta testing I'm proud to annouce the first "stable" release of rfix. I've tested it under solaris 8 with itself and a linux machine. It seems to work as expected. I've also placed a precompiled release for solaris/sparc.
Remember usual warnings about .0.0 relases :). First af all, backup your damaged file in order to patch it (just to be sure in case that rfix fails).... read more