Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/09/05/02:27:22
Quick work-around - use a "text=binary" mount.
I get the same correct answer on a "text=binary" mount, and the same
incorrect result on a "text!=binary" mount.
The files are identical up to the first ^Z, hence they give the same
hash.
I've checked the source and md5sum is broken.
Here's a patch to textutils-1.22
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--- src/md5sum.c.old Tue Dec 24 09:57:31 1996
+++ src/md5sum.c Thu Sep 03 11:28:54 1998
@@ -35,7 +35,12 @@
/* Most systems do not distinguish between external and internal
text representations. */
#if UNIX || __UNIX__ || unix || __unix__ || _POSIX_VERSION
-# define OPENOPTS(BINARY) "r"
+# ifdef STDC_HEADERS
+/* But that's no excuse for bad code. We will pass in the text/binary
option even if it gets ignored. */
+# define OPENOPTS(BINARY) ((BINARY) != 0 ? "rb" : "r")
+# else
+# define OPENOPTS(BINARY) "r"
+# endif
#else
# ifdef MSDOS
# define TEXT1TO1 "rb"
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Regards,
Andrew Dalgleish
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ralf G. R. Bergs [SMTP:rabe AT RWTH-Aachen DOT DE]
> Sent: 1998 September 02, Wednesday 09:30
> To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
> Subject: MD5Sum seriously broken in b19.1? (generates incorrect
> md5 hash values)
>
> Hi there,
>
> I'm running NT 4.0 SP3, and I have some strange problems with md5sum.
>
> From a crypto class I know that it's practically impossible for two
> files to
> share the same MD5 hash, BUT I have lots of files with the same md5
> sum. How
> come???
>
> I'm attaching two picture files (of a well-known lady named Pam
> Anderson ;-)
> that produce the same md5 sum under NT:
>
> [m:\new\pix\pam anderson]md5sum -b pam1.jpg pam2.jpg
> fefe0c8ca9ff2a739ef0e0910c135a1d *pam1.jpg
> fefe0c8ca9ff2a739ef0e0910c135a1d *pam2.jpg
>
> Under Linux I get different MD5 values:
>
> Server:~$ md5sum -b pam1.jpg pam2.jpg
> d7d4d61579d749152a7903399f977dd1 *pam1.jpg
> 077362ac4360e94ad9e15cd622d84d7a *pam2.jpg
>
> Note that I DID use "-b" for binary mode!
>
> What's going on here? Could you *please* investigate this, since I
> need a
> solution ASAP.
>
> Thanks very much for your time,
>
> Ralf
>
>
> --
> Ralf G. R. Bergs * Welkenrather Str. 100/102 * 52074 Aachen * Germany
> +49-241-876892, +49-241-877776 (fax) * rabe AT rwth-aachen DOT de * PGP ok!
> << File: pam1.jpg >> << File: pam2.jpg >>
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