Hi,

actually it seems there's an error in the displaying of the digest. The one
that you are calculating is the one from the CentOS5.3 directory while the
one that is displayed on the website is the one from the CentOS5.4.

Did you intended to download the one for CentOS5.3 or the one for 5.4 ? I
have to verify if the error is in the download reference or in the sha
displaying tool (it might be that downloading from the SF net, because the
files have the same name [I definitely should change this] so it might
match the first occurrence instead of the right one..).

Let me know,

Cheers,
Max


On 06/30/2010 05:49 AM, esafo...@ugsg.ru wrote:
Dear OpenCA users!

I do:
wget
http://www.openca.org/alby/download?target=openca-tools-1.3.0-1.el5.i386.rpm
[esafo...@localhost ~]$ sha1sum -b openca-tools-1.3.0-1.el5.i386.rpm
0e5560b7a0c62721de4bad939fd9b9a2be716d0e *openca-tools-1.3.0-1.el5.i386.rpm

But OpenCA Research Labs web site tells me
(http://www.openca.org/projects/openca/downloads_tools_linux_1.3.0.shtml) that

openca-tools-1.3.0-1.el5.i386.rpm
<http://www.openca.org/alby/download?target=openca-tools-1.3.0-1.el5.i386.rpm>
(50419 bytes) [325 dnls]
[*sha1*::4ce46ad3e11ef8b084586f1e56fd127d885318de]

SHA1 of intended download and file wgetted from site is not equal.
What am I doing wrong?


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