I'm not sure, but i think the test cases are to make sure that the
version you compiled on your box produces the same output as the
one's the developers were working with.  it's a guard against different
compiler options making you a binary that produces different data than
what the developers expected you would get.

-answer


On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, Frank Klemm wrote:
> To compare JPEGs I use jpegcmp. JPEG files with the same image contents
> can differ in nearly all bytes. You need no tags or things like that.
> Two different implementations of the huffman encoder are really enough,
> also a HQ/Low Speed Switch of the same implementation is enough.
> 
> May be the same is true for MP3 files.
> -- 
> Frank Klemm

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