Am 01.11.2018 um 09:59 schrieb Pedro Lino:

I really would like to build from source (at least under Linux)!

But first I found a problem checking the src file integrity.

I'm using Double Commander's option Verify Checksum and all sha256 work 
correctly.

However for the sha512, the content of the file is

SHA512(./apache-openoffice-4.1.6-r1844436-src.tar.bz2)= 
eea09bea287059d8cb9e4107ba49f5bc0b46540c491175310ddef303e93fe114c37232471959ae49826d48d39b059b1c2d6d10a99e3cd44a1c75785ece7afdf4

but the program expects

eea09bea287059d8cb9e4107ba49f5bc0b46540c491175310ddef303e93fe114c37232471959ae49826d48d39b059b1c2d6d10a99e3cd44a1c75785ece7afdf4
 *apache-openoffice-4.1.6-r1844436-src.tar.bz2

The generated string is exactly the same so sha512 is correct.
Is this a limitation of the program I'm using? Is everybody else able to use 
the sha512 file?

I've tried myself und this is the result:

[21:09:11 marcus@fedora aoo]$ sha256sum -c apache-openoffice-4.1.6-r1844436-src.tar.bz2.sha256
apache-openoffice-4.1.6-r1844436-src.tar.bz2: OK

[21:09:37 marcus@fedora aoo]$ sha512sum -c apache-openoffice-4.1.6-r1844436-src.tar.bz2.sha512
./apache-openoffice-4.1.6-r1844436-src.tar.bz2: OK

Please can you check it with the board-tools of Ubuntu? I think you also should have sha256sum and sha512sum as commands.

Marcus


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