Warner Losh <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Jul 7, 2021 at 6:19 AM Michael Grimm via freebsd-stable 
> <[email protected]> wrote:

>> Can someone point me into the right direction, how to find out if the
>> output of /sbin/sha256sum changes between stable/13-n246147 and
>> stable/13-n246157?
> 
> This is likely an incompletely merged set of changes to md5, et al. I
> recently added the 'sum' variations, but
> did so from an incomplete description so I got the output format wrong in a
> couple of cases. se@ went in and
> fixed that, and added a lot of compat tests to make sure they weren't
> further regressions.
> 
> b33d1898c1b0 is the latest fix, from Jun 29th in -current and merged to
> stable/13 Jul 6th. It's at n246188 so a little too late unless you have a
> slight kernel mismatch with your userland/jail. I didn' tsee any changes
> between n246147 or n146157 that would do this, though. What's the hash that
> you have at n246157? I think it should be fd5b08977630.

No, it's stable/13-n246157-fd5b0897763

I will give a n246188+ user land a try, and ...

> So the change is expected, but if the change to all the *sum programs is
> incompatible still, I know I'd like to know (as I'm sure se@ would as
> well). All the *sum programs are very new and designed to be 100%
> compatible with the linux versions and if they aren't that needs to be
> fixed.

… I will report back.

Regards,
Michael
 

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