dcfldd 1.9.1-1 source package in Ubuntu

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dcfldd (1.9.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream version 1.9.1.
  * debian/copyright: updated upstream copyright years.
  * debian/patches/010_fix-oom.patch: removed because the upstream fixed the
    source code. Thanks!

 -- Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <email address hidden>  Mon, 12 Jun 2023 19:40:42 -0300

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dcfldd_1.9.1-1.debian.tar.xz 12.8 KiB 0c5ae2adc88f509e5f6c45d345334520e634eb9e5f02c6b595c448fd24c6522c

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dcfldd: enhanced version of dd for forensics and security

 dcfldd was initially developed at Department of Defense Computer Forensics
 Lab (DCFL). This tool is based on the dd program with the following additional
 features:
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  - Hashing on-the-fly: dcfldd can hash the input data as it is being
    transferred, helping to ensure data integrity.
  - Status output: dcfldd can update the user of its progress in terms of the
    amount of data transferred and how much longer operation will take.
  - Flexible disk wipes: dcfldd can be used to wipe disks quickly and with a
    known pattern if desired.
  - Image/wipe verify: dcfldd can verify that a target drive is a bit-for-bit
    match of the specified input file or pattern.
  - Multiple outputs: dcfldd can output to multiple files or disks at the same
    time.
  - Split output: dcfldd can split output to multiple files with more
    configurability than the split command.
  - Piped output and logs: dcfldd can send all its log data and output to
    commands as well as files natively.
  - When dd uses a default block size (bs, ibs, obs) of 512 bytes, dcfldd uses
    32768 bytes (32 KiB) which is HUGELY more efficient.
  - The following options are present in dcfldd but not in dd: ALGORITHMlog:,
    errlog, hash, hashconv, hashformat, hashlog, hashlog:, hashwindow, limit,
    of:, pattern, sizeprobe, split, splitformat, statusinterval, textpattern,
    totalhashformat, verifylog, verifylog:, vf.

dcfldd-dbgsym: debug symbols for dcfldd