Public bug reported: Binary package hint: sauerbraten-data
I am using Ubuntu 10.04 (amd64) and installed the following packages from maverick - sauerbraten_0.0.20100728.dfsg-2_amd64.deb - sauerbraten-data_0.0.20100728-1_all.deb in order to play the latest sauerbraten without any problems. Problem is that some servers check somehow (maybe md5sum) if you use modified maps and report them so admins could for example kick you for using modified maps. So after installing those two packages an admin of psl.sauerleague.org (gameserver) told me to not use modified maps. But as I had the packages just installed before I went playing I couldn't have edited them... not even by accident. I checked the md5sum of the map I was accused to have modified and compared the md5sum to the map included in the tar.bz2 which could be downloaded from sauerbraten.org - sauerbraten_2010_07_28_justice_edition_linux.tar.bz2 and they don't match. - *.tar.bz2 md5sum shipwreck.ogz 4c0c8d6fec4ff1389bf958a683c931e0 shipwreck.ogz - *.deb md5sum shipwreck.ogz f0354e7fa6b4561328e45333628c2d04 shipwreck.ogz There are some more maps where the md5sum don't match. So it would be cool if the package could be checked. The *.ogz files can be found in: sauerbraten/packages/base/ ** Affects: sauerbraten-data (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Description changed: Binary package hint: sauerbraten-data I am using Ubuntu 10.04 (amd64) and installed the following packages from maverick - sauerbraten_0.0.20100728.dfsg-2_amd64.deb - sauerbraten-data_0.0.20100728-1_all.deb - in order to play the latest suerbraten without any problems. + in order to play the latest sauerbraten without any problems. Problem is that some servers check somehow (maybe md5sum) if you use modified maps and report them so admins could for example kick you for using modified maps. So after installing those two packages an admin of psl.sauerleague.org (gameserver) told me to not use modified maps. But as I had the packages just installed before I went playing I couldn't have edited them... not even by accident. I checked the md5sum of the map I was accused to have modified and compared the md5sum to the map included in the tar.bz2 which could be downloaded from sauerbraten.org - sauerbraten_2010_07_28_justice_edition_linux.tar.bz2 and they don't match. - *.tar.bz2 - md5sum shipwreck.ogz + md5sum shipwreck.ogz 4c0c8d6fec4ff1389bf958a683c931e0 shipwreck.ogz - *.deb - md5sum shipwreck.ogz + md5sum shipwreck.ogz f0354e7fa6b4561328e45333628c2d04 shipwreck.ogz There are some more maps where the md5sum don't match. So it would be cool if the package could be checked. The *.ogz files can be found in: sauerbraten/packages/base/ -- Gameserver reports modified maps --> wrong md5sum of *.ogz? https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/654264 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs