Package: ddrescue Version: 1.99-0.3.0-0.20.15 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 285 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.25) Filename: amd64/ddrescue_1.99-0.3.0-0.20.15_amd64.deb Size: 118616 MD5sum: 780ceb61b04af2465056bada343391c5 SHA1: 7babecbe559a36bc8415bcf10e0b2e219a8d637a SHA256: 3e19258551c0139f21a777417cc44529e6598a6ce388353d659ad1df9a45b0b8 Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: dd_rescue is a data recovery and protection tool. When your disk has crashed and you try to copy it over to another one, standard Unix tools like cp, cat, and dd will abort on every I/O error, dd_rescue does not. It optimizes copying by using large blocks as long as no errors occur and falls back to smaller blocks. It supports reverse direction copying (to approach a bad spot from the top), sparse copying, preallocating space, splice zerocopy, and bypassing the kernel pagecache with O_DIRECT. dd_rescue provides safe deletion of data by overwriting files (or better partitions/disks) multiple times with fast random numbers. With the ddr_hash plugin, it supports calculating a hash value (such as a sha256sum) or an HMAC during copying. Package: ddrescue-crypt Source: ddrescue Version: 1.99-0.3.0-0.20.15 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 212 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.25), libssl1.1 (>= 1.1.0) Recommends: ddrescue (= 1.99-0.3.0-0.20.15) Filename: amd64/ddrescue-crypt_1.99-0.3.0-0.20.15_amd64.deb Size: 75812 MD5sum: 3f47955b0ac392e0bac5ab44928faf1b SHA1: ca935f17dd8bc7349586d5be0d42eb37d14c5579 SHA256: e18a541b4bd78c674497e87f4eb3c74326c87d60f83e8308635542b70dc9bd97 Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: The ddr_crypt plugin enables dd_rescue to de/encrypt data on the fly while it's copied with dd_rescue. ddr_crypt uses the AES family of algorithms for this purpose. AES is considered safe by most cryptographers. It's fairly efficient to implement and some modern CPUs have hardware support for it. The x86 AES support is used by the plugin, ARMv8 is planned for the future. There are various numbers of bits and enhance number of rounds supported as well as various ways to handle and generate keys. Package: ddrescue-lzma Source: ddrescue Version: 1.99-0.3.0-0.20.15 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 40 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), liblzma5 (>= 5.1.1alpha+20120614) Recommends: ddrescue (= 1.99-0.3.0-0.20.15) Filename: amd64/ddrescue-lzma_1.99-0.3.0-0.20.15_amd64.deb Size: 18880 MD5sum: 74059ab627d82bcecf36c537bb5f1fee SHA1: a03c005a79f1abb1240c0f2059f8e33729e1c36d SHA256: b60307543ab488220a055079a16f5bf5e22fa1c9765e75972791070d1d26213d Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: The ddr_lzma plugin enables dd_rescue to de/compress data on the fly while it's copied with dd_rescue. ddr_lzma uses the lzma algorithm which is used by xz. LZMA is slow on compression, but achieved very high compression ratios. Decompression is fast. The plugin is new and may not work well with corrupt or malicious data. Package: ddrescue-lzo Source: ddrescue Version: 1.99-0.3.0-0.20.15 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 64 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7), liblzo2-2 (>= 2.02) Recommends: ddrescue (= 1.99-0.3.0-0.20.15) Filename: amd64/ddrescue-lzo_1.99-0.3.0-0.20.15_amd64.deb Size: 28760 MD5sum: 15646c328e16b673c177c620f84d3161 SHA1: c81334be0fc7d3da2beec3d51c04a9260f6a395d SHA256: a9e9db93373339b569872a5b44ad988ed9eab984e03b7e5f26e2ae300b67b44e Section: SystemUtilities Priority: optional Description: The ddr_lzo plugin enables dd_rescue to de/compress data on the fly while it's copied with dd_rescue. ddr_lzo uses the lzo family of algorithms for this purpose. LZO is remarkably fast for decompression and still very fast when compressing at moderate compression levels. On the flipside, it does not compress as well as zlib. With the lzo1x family, ddr_lzo is compatible with lzop. The plugin has a number of features to support data recovery in case .lzo files have been corrupted. Package: libfallocate-dev Source: libfallocate Version: 0.1.1-2 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 22 Recommends: libfallocate0 (= 0.1.1-2) Filename: amd64/libfallocate-dev_0.1.1-2_amd64.deb Size: 4288 MD5sum: c243e5dcd553be3d649436780257a342 SHA1: d5ba6db795f86573bab020d66493558ead81e961 SHA256: 5fb124eedd1cd6c3775b0de54203510a17c0f430ce982b1694189f1c82ca1a91 Section: SystemLibraries Priority: optional Description: libfallocate provides an interface for applications to tell filesystems about the size of to-be-written files, so the filesystem can do a better job in taking allocation decisions to avoid fragmentation. This package contains the header files needed for development as well as the static library. Package: libfallocate0 Source: libfallocate Version: 0.1.1-2 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Kurt Garloff Installed-Size: 32 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4) Filename: amd64/libfallocate0_0.1.1-2_amd64.deb Size: 7364 MD5sum: ac0ddba7f42d73aed9d53eb2270d77c5 SHA1: 81aa364e89632a14a0759054237e52e396e3fa2a SHA256: 6b2570c1eb702412e497e194cb8ab3378d0b0abf2e558c769920acd0b232d166 Section: SystemLibraries Priority: optional Description: libfallocate provides an interface for applications to tell filesystems about the size of to-be-written files, so the filesystem can do a better job in taking allocation decisions to avoid fragmentation. libfallocate provides a wrapper for the fallocate() syscall in case your glibc (<2.10) does not have it yet. It also provides linux_fallocate() which will attempt the space reservation ioctl that xfs and ocfs2 provide in case fallocate() did not succeed. It has an additional richer interface fallocate_with_fallback() that allows you to instruct it to fallback to do preallocation by zeroing things out (like posix_fallocate()) or to extend the file size by a sparse write (like a successful fallocate() with mode==0 would have done).