On Monday, July 11, 2016 at 3:01:11 AM UTC-4, Laszlo Zrubecz wrote:
>
> File size is depends on the actual filesystem. So it would be a really 
> bad choice to check file integrity. 
>
> It would only add info about the approximately amount of bytes you 
> have to download.


No, that's not the way it works. A binary file of n bytes is a binary file 
of n bytes. It may take more than n bytes to store it on disk due to block 
sizes, but I don't know of any system where it won't show the size in n 
bytes.

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