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.0360_std_secpatch.conf

Definition: '.0360_std_secpatch.conf' is an installation script for a Unix-based system using `std/softpatch` software, commonly used in system repair or bug fix scenarios. It defines default settings for patching on various Linux distributions like Ubuntu and CentOS. The 'std' prefix suggests standard operating conditions. The '0360' number represents the maximum allowed size of a patch file (.deb files). The 'sec' suffix indicates that the patch file is written in binary format, meaning it's compressed to save space on disk. In the configuration file `std/softpatch.conf`, this script sets default patch settings such as: - Patching mode: Standard - Default patch size: 256 bytes - Max allowed size: 3140 bytes (max of 7 GB) - Binary format: Compressed (compresses files to save space on disk). This configuration can be modified for specific needs or changes in the system's architecture and configuration settings.


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