Am 14.10.2017 um 15:39 schrieb Marcus:
> With hash files of previous versions is was easily possible to check
> the integrity of the download file with "sha256sum -c <file
> name>.sha256".

For Windows files I get:

sha256sum -c Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.4_Win_x86_install_de.exe.sha256
./Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.4_Win_x86_install_de.exe: OK

But that is because I made them "by hand" for every single subdirectory.

I think Jim ran the script from a main directory recursing into all the
subdirectories...

Matthias

>
> Now with 4.1.4 a relative path was added before the file name in the
> hash files. Now it's a bit more complicated to get the same working.
> As we are publishing the hash files for our users, it's also more
> difficult for them to verify the install files.
>
> Was there a change in the build scripts? If so, it would be great to
> improve them to get the old behavior back.
>
> Of course, no problem for the current vote.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Marcus
>
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