Jeff writes:

> Is there a (reasonably easy) way of identifying which ones have the
> rsync checksum seed and which ones don't???

I'm relucant to even say, because you are heading in an unproductive
direction.  But here goes: a compressed file without checksums starts
with 0x78 and a compressed file with checksums starts with 0xd6 or 0xd7.
See lib/BackupPC/FileZIO.pm.

The file sizes in the example you cite suggests the first has checksums
and the second does not.

Les writes:

> I think you are kind of missing the point that they could both be
> corrupted in other ways...

Exactly!  Can we stop this thread please :)?

Craig

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