X-Git-Url: https://fleuret.org/cgi-bin/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=finddup.1;h=c86df1ea89daff89f228e2a87944407689e4ebb1;hb=2e218d38854bc5934f3935bc7aa6eab598770bdb;hp=840c9771b20fb5c64f2d7fea2bcb5831407e6d01;hpb=5c78b3e7201fc156657bd04fb1e2130cf70cb76f;p=finddup.git diff --git a/finddup.1 b/finddup.1 index 840c977..c86df1e 100644 --- a/finddup.1 +++ b/finddup.1 @@ -66,17 +66,24 @@ files with same inode are considered as different None known, probably many. Valgrind does not complain though. +The current algorithm is dumb, as it does not use any hashing of the +file content. + +Here are the things I tried, which did not help at all: (1) Computing +md5s on the whole files, which is not satisfactory because files are +often never read entirely hence the md5s can not be properly computed, +(2) computing XOR of the first 4, 16 and 256 bytes with rejection as +soon as one does not match, (3) reading parts of the files of +increasing sizes so that rejection could be done with a small fraction +when possible, (4) using mmap instead of open/read. + .SH "WISH LIST" The format of the output should definitely be improved. Not clear how. -The comparison algorithm could maybe be improved with some MD5 kind of -signature. However, most of the time is taken by comparison for -matching files, which are requires even when using a hash. - Their could be some fancy option to link two instances of the command -running on different machines to reduce network disk accesses. Again, -this may not help much, for the reason given above. +running on different machines to reduce network disk accesses. This +may not help much though. .SH "EXAMPLES"