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From: Jason FU <tsfu AT hkucs DOT org>
Subject: Re: different DLL....
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 03:45:36 +0000 (UTC)
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Igor Pechtchanski <pechtcha <at> cs.nyu.edu> writes:

> 
> Ugh, I hope that's not true...  [Checks] Yep, md5sum defaults to binary
> (as it should).  The OP probably used some weird non-binary-mode way of
> transferring the files (e.g., FTP in text mode).  So the different md5sums
> are legit, and are an indication that the DLLs are corrupt on the target
> machine.
> 	Igor


Anyway, it is highly likely that most of the DLLs have been corrupted. What do I
do then? Could I simply re-install all the things?

Thanks.

Jason


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