ss is a modern alternative to netstat. The flags we use and the way we
parse the output are compatible with netstat. Since netstat is no
longer installed on some Linux distributions, prefer ss, but fall back
to netstat if "which ss" fails.
Also tweaks some logging.
Fixes#65
Fixes an issue in UnzstdStream where the Read() method always tries to
read new input data if no input data is available, instead of first
trying to uncompress. Since zstd maintains internal buffers,
uncompression might succeed even without reading more input, so this
is faster. This bug can lead to pipeline stalls in cdc_rsync.
The tools allow efficient and fast synchronization of large directory
trees from a Windows workstation to a Linux target machine.
cdc_rsync* support efficient copy of files by using content-defined
chunking (CDC) to identify chunks within files that can be reused.
asset_stream_manager + cdc_fuse_fs support efficient streaming of a
local directory to a remote virtual file system based on FUSE. It also
employs CDC to identify and reuse unchanged data chunks.