James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
> Gus Wirth wrote:
>> Is there a publicly searchable KPLUG mailing list archive anywhere? I'm
>> looking for an old post by Carl Lowenstein that had a script for
>> comparing an ISO image file to a CDROM/DVD to ensure it burned properly.
>> I thought I saved it but I can no longer find it. My Thunderbird mail
>> client doesn't search well enough for this.
>>
>> Or perhaps carl can send me the script?
>>
>> Gus
>>
> 
> Used to be they had one on  MARC: Mailing list ARChives
>     http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/
> but I think they finally figured out that kernel-panic.org wasn't about
> the kernel (or maybe they reacted to our recent spam infection with
> surgery).
> 
> Anyway, it would be painful to examine month-by-month at
>   http://www.kernel-panic.org/pipermail/kplug-list/
> 
> I had sort of the same question a while ago, and decided just to steal
> Carls idea and write my own -- here's my simple-minded version:
> 
>   http://home.san.rr.com/sack/mycmp.c
> 
> If you wish, you can also grab there, the compiled versions
> 
>  mycmp32 mycmp64
> 
> I don't think there would be any performance difference, but if you have
> only 64-bit libc than you would have to use the '64'.

I've fixed a minor (probably inconsequential) bug, improved the comments
and failure messages, and moved the files to a browseable subdir
  http://home.san.rr.com/sack/pub/

Regards,
..jim

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