On 1 November 2017 at 19:31, Christian Schoenebeck
<schoeneb...@linuxsampler.org> wrote:
> If the integrity check for a sample failed, gigdump prints you both the
> expected checksum, as well as the actual checksum it calculated. Compare the

Hi Christian.

I'm using subversion revision 3363 (on a "fresh" debian stretch), and
I'm not seeing the output that you have described. Here's the whole
output:

$ gigdump --verify gigapiano.gig
Verifying sample checksum table ... DAMAGED
You may use --rebuild-checksums to repair the sample checksum table.
$

I haven't dived into the source, but I'm assuming that gigdump will
only print the expected and actual checksums if it finds what it
thinks is a "meaningful" checksum table (which perhaps it hasn't done
in my case!)

With best wishes, Jaime

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