On Wed, 04 Apr 2007 22:46:32 +0200 Michael White 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I read the FAQ on that,  however, I am investigating it further to 
>make sure
>that it was from the update before I run the hashupd script.

It's *always* a good move to understand changes and make sure. 
If you don't run a filesystem integrity checker (Aide, Samhain, 
Osiris, tripwire, etc, etc) or a package manager that can verify 
package *contents*, then checking the MD5/SHA1 of the current 
binary against that of the binary from a repo should be a starting 
point.


Regards, unSpawn

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