Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/11/17/18:53:07
Hi.
On my incredibly old version of cygnus, md5sum outputs two tokens. So I
guess you have to blame debian: perhaps they've gone standard.
BASH.EXE-2.01$ type md5sum
md5sum is hashed (/cygnus/b19/H-i386-cygwin32/bin/md5sum)
BASH.EXE-2.01$ ls -l /cygnus/b19/H-i386-cygwin32/bin/md5sum
-rwxr-xr-x 1 rbh00 everyone 27648 Feb 26 1998
/cygnus/b19/H-i386-cygwin
32/bin/md5sum
BASH.EXE-2.01$ cat ACDS* | md5sum
9dd1a462e2a0dc110c19559ae5f85832 -
BASH.EXE-2.01$ md5sum < ACDS*
9dd1a462e2a0dc110c19559ae5f85832 -
BASH.EXE-2.01$
Richard
On Sat, 17 Nov 2001 15:53:53 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have a question about md5sum. It seems like in one of the not
>too distant releases of textutils, the md5sum program altered it's
>behaviour. Before the change, it would act like the debian/linux
>variety, in that if you would do an
>md5sum < <somefile>
>you would get a result, and that would be all, e.g.:
>
>This is the result from my debian box.....
>
>mgpaulus AT testbox1:/smbapps/cygwin.pkg$ md5sum < setup.exe
>d91a97dcd67b7cb9c6aaa408cf431b01
>
>Here's the same result, except from my cygwin environment:
>$ md5sum < setup.exe
>d91a97dcd67b7cb9c6aaa408cf431b01 *-
>
>My problem is the little '*-' at the end... I have several unix ported scripts
>that run md5sum, and expect only the significant md5sum digits, and the
>trailing stuff is causing all the scripts to break. Would it be possible
>to get either
>1) a rational for adding the trailing stuff, and making it act
>differently than it's un*x cousin;
>
>and/or
>
>2) an ability to turn that "feature" off,
>if everyone else absolutely requires it??
>
>Thanks....
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