Another time i download a file with Netscape/Mozilla and i make a package - it works but when i delete the source and let fink/curl redownload the source-md5 is different - but both files worked.
i have to investigate it a little bit more. - i only wanted to know the fundamentals. I'll give you more information when i did some more testing.
Thomas
Am Mittwoch, 13.11.02 um 19:36 Uhr schrieb Max Horn:
At 19:18 Uhr +0100 13.11.2002, Thomas Kotzian wrote:Hello!No, the MD5 is defined on a stream of bytes and thus not affected by endianess issues. There must be something different wrong.
I've made a package for ggv (ftp://fr2.rpmfind.net/pub/GNOME/sources/ggv/1.99/ggv- 1.99.96.tar.gz(.md5)) and i wanted to insert a Source-MD5-tag with the md5 from the content of the .md5-file of the package. - but they differ.
Is md5sum on little-endian machines different to ones on big-endian?
What exactly are the two checksums you get? Are you sure the files you are looking at are identical?
Max
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