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Posted: Feb. 12 2004,00:41 QUOTE

Just out of curiosity, what version of md5sum are you using to generate the md5's of the iso images?  I noticed it doesn't have the * before the filename and this caused a temporary headache until I figured it out.

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Posted: Feb. 12 2004,04:45 QUOTE

* is the Bash wildcard character. It just means that John types 'md5sum damnsmall-0.5.3.1.iso', instead of 'md5sum *.1.iso' (for example). It's the same thing, but one takes more typing.

(John probably has the md5sum generation as part of a shell script anyway, and doesn't actually type it himself)


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Posted: Feb. 24 2004,01:31 QUOTE

Well, when I went to read the md5 file with md5sum it needed the * to be there and when I created a md5 hash file of my own, md5sum put one in there automatically.  Here is an example of the output of md5sum:

What I typed:
md5sum fmt.exe

What md5sum returned:
6c7190b8489a0ec565ede03089a7d347 *fmt.exe

See how it automatically puts the * before the filename even though that's not what I typed at the shell prompt?  It's like the * is a delimiter that is a part of the output format for md5sum, but for some reason that's missing in the md5 files that come with distributions of DamnSmall.  Just wondering what it was that way.

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Posted: Feb. 24 2004,04:40 QUOTE

Interesting. I've never had that come up when md5-ing. What system are you running it on? (Mine have always been on RedHat, Debian, and now DSL)

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