On 14/03/07, Vadim Gritsenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
sebb wrote:
> The LICENSE and NOTICE files are now in the zip and jar, but they show
> up for me as License and Notice. Ideally they should be in capitals.

They are:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/public_html/regexp $ tar -tzf
jakarta-regexp-1.5-dev.tar.gz | grep "dev/[^dsx]"
jakarta-regexp-1.5-dev/LICENSE
jakarta-regexp-1.5-dev/NOTICE
jakarta-regexp-1.5-dev/README

Sorry, just discovered that Winzip was being "helpful" and converting
the file name...

>> >> [2] http://people.apache.org/~vgritsenko/regexp/
>> >
>> > It would be nice if the MD5 files used the more standard format:
>> >
>> > 9336ab3a8871e055ca573ef6167ca90d *jakarta-regexp-1.5-dev.zip
>> >
>> > so that MD5 tools can process the file automatically.
>>
>> Which tools you have in mind? All tools known and available to me
>> (locally and on p.a.o) produce the output
>>
>>   MD5 (file.name) = a7845d1201075c5041a798ae1cd7b8c8
>>
>> The only exception is 'md5 -r', but it does not put '*' before file name.
>
> The '*' is supposed to be used for binary files; otherwise use ' ' (space).
>
> The ones I have seen are:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Md5sum

It's not found on apache boxes.

Some / most users are not on apache boxes...

> http://mirror.href.com/thestarman/DOS/MD5progs.html#format
> http://www.fourmilab.ch/md5/

That's exactly what I used. As mentioned above, can use 'md5 -r' if you prefer
it more. I guess that's exactly what you had in mind.


Well, either format will do for humans.

The format I am suggesting is supported as input to some programs that
can be used to check the MD5s - is the other format usable as input?
If so, which program(s)?

But anyway:

+1 to the release

S///

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