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Subject: Re: brik (was Re: [Success] XEmacs 20.3-beta20 "Tirana" on Linux-2.0.31pre9) 
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From: Raymond Toy <toy@rtp.ericsson.se>


>>>>> "sb" == SL Baur <steve@xemacs.org> writes:


    sb> Speaking of clean source, has anyone dealt with brik?  I read
    sb> about it on the egcs list and it sounds like it might be a
    sb> good solution for providing an answer to how clean an applied
    sb> patch is.

    >> What is it?  "Where can I read about it?", asks Karl without even
    >> trying YaHoo first.  I'll go do that now... [time passes]
    >> I could not find it.  (how could I find it for myself?)

If I remember, brik is a program for putting in checksums into a
file.  Something like the MD5 stuff, except it goes into the file
itself.

I've used it a little bit, but nothing within the last few years.

Ray

