On 11/08/2012 10:51 AM, Kristian Fiskerstrand wrote: > On 11/08/2012 02:07 AM, Phil Pennock wrote: > > ... > >> Kristian, one feature request: please emit a line stating the checksum >> algorithm, so that it's easier to migrate in future? Especially since >> this is using MD5, which is leads to a second feature request. ;-) >> >> "#Checksum-Algorithm: MD5\n" > This is a good idea, I'll update my patch later.
The patch [0] should now be updated to include the digest algorithm. . With the current format the easiest way to test the download is md5sum --quiet -c metadata-sks-dump.txt . gentoo4 dumptest # cat metadata-sks-dump.txt #Metadata-for: keys5.kfwebs.net #Dump-started: 2012-11-08 15:45:45 #Files-Count: 28 #Key-Count: 420000 #Digest-algo: md5 ef5a257aa60e83319f3522d4555cc15c sks-dump-0000.pgp .... #Dump-ended: 2012-11-08 15:45:50 [0] https://bitbucket.org/kristianf/sks-keyserver-patches/src/tip/DUMP_METADATA?at=default -- ---------------------------- Kristian Fiskerstrand http://www.sumptuouscapital.com Twitter: @krifisk ---------------------------- Veni vidi velcro I came, I saw, I got stuck ---------------------------- This email was digitally signed using the OpenPGP standard. If you want to read more about this The book: Sending Emails - The Safe Way: An introduction to OpenPGP security is available in both Amazon Kindle and Paperback format at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006RSG1S4/ ---------------------------- Public PGP key 0xE3EDFAE3 at http://www.sumptuouscapital.com/pgp/
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