What program do you use to calculate md5sums ? Your format looks rather
nonstandard:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/data/empire-db> cat
apache-empire-db-2.0.3-incubating.tar.gz.md5
apache-empire-db-2.0.3-incubating.tar.gz:
11 DA FB 22 D9 B2 B9 01 22 9B CF 8B 8A 21 E0 9C
usually, md5sums would have the following format:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/data/empire-db> md5sum
apache-empire-db-2.0.3-incubating.tar.gz
11dafb22d9b2b901229bcf8b8a21e09c apache-empire-db-2.0.3-incubating.tar.gz
Using your format, the md5sum cannot be checked automatically by md5sum:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/data/empire-db> md5sum -c
apache-empire-db-2.0.3-incubating.tar.gz.md5
md5sum: apache-empire-db-2.0.3-incubating.tar.gz.md5: keine korrekt
formatierte MD5-Prfsummenzeile gefunden
Also, I am not sure whether mirrors are checked automatically for their
md5sum. If yes, this check will fail.
With a standard format, the check is easy:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/data/empire-db> md5sum
apache-empire-db-2.0.3-incubating.tar.gz > test.md5
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/data/empire-db> md5sum -c test.md5
apache-empire-db-2.0.3-incubating.tar.gz: OK
Same goes for the sha files and the sha1sum utility
Regards,
Thomas