On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 1:38 PM, Marcus <marcus.m...@wtnet.de> wrote:

> Am 08/12/2016 10:01 PM, schrieb Patricia Shanahan:
>
>> On 8/12/2016 12:22 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
>> ...
>>
>>> [Anecdotal Side Note: I just discovered that the MD5 hash for the
>>> 4.1.2 Windows .exe fails to check on my Windows system because of a
>>> defect in the .md5 file. For reasons unknown, the md5sum tool that I
>>> have requires exactly two spaces between the hash value and the name
>>> of the file the hash is for. Once I fiddled around and added the
>>> second space, it all checks. What is intriguing to me is that this
>>> has not been reported by anyone, which is perhaps of greater concern
>>> than the fact that MD5 is used [;<].
>>>
>>
>> I may have encountered this problem, but just attributed it to my lack
>> of familiarity with the tools. I had no problem using md5sum to compute
>> the hash, and it matched the one in the file.
>>
>
> Just to document this also:
> I haven't noticed this problwm because I've taken the hash values from the
> MD5 and SHA246 files and put it into the little program I have found. Then
> it compared it with the computed onces from the tl.dll file.
>
> Marcus


​um...I computed the MD5 and SHA1 on the zip file contents not the tl.dll
file.
I hope this was right. I didn't look at the comps on Windows zip.




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