On Tue, 28 Mar 2017 11:56:19 -0600 "Todd C. Miller" wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Mar 2017 09:33:53 -0600, "Todd C. Miller" wrote:
>
> > It seems to me that in -C mode it should really process all the
> > checksums that match the specified file(s), but the documentation
> > does not actually specify what th
On 2017-03-28 Tue 11:56 AM |, Todd C. Miller wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Mar 2017 09:33:53 -0600, "Todd C. Miller" wrote:
>
> > It seems to me that in -C mode it should really process all the
> > checksums that match the specified file(s), but the documentation
> > does not actually specify what the behav
On Tue, 28 Mar 2017 09:33:53 -0600, "Todd C. Miller" wrote:
> It seems to me that in -C mode it should really process all the
> checksums that match the specified file(s), but the documentation
> does not actually specify what the behavior is in this case.
Here's a diff that accomplishes that.
On Tue, 28 Mar 2017 15:49:24 +0100, Craig Skinner wrote:
> When cksum(1) is used with a -C checklist listing multiple algorithms,
> and a single -a algorithm is specified, cksum doesn't select the correct
> -a [algorithm], nor the correct line in the -C [checklist]:
The -a option is only used to
Hiya,
When cksum(1) is used with a -C checklist listing multiple algorithms,
and a single -a algorithm is specified, cksum doesn't select the correct
-a [algorithm], nor the correct line in the -C [checklist]:
$ uname -mrsv # standard 6.0 release
OpenBSD 6.0 GENERIC#1917 i386
$ date
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