SEARCH

Enter your search query in the box above ^, or use the forum search tool.

You are not logged in.

#1 2010-03-21 03:25:00

Toolz
#! Die Hard
From: Asia
Registered: 2009-02-02
Posts: 937

Md5 sums in files?

Would it be possible to provide the md5 sums in files and link to them? That way I can download both the iso and md5 to the same folder and close the referring page - that suits my workflow better! wink Distrowatch links to these files if they can find them which is useful too.

Minor preference: I think one md5 file per iso is best rather than one for the whole folder.

Offline

Help fund CrunchBang, donate to the project!

#2 2010-03-21 04:04:24

corenominal
root
From: Lincoln, UK
Registered: 2008-11-20
Posts: 4,887
Website

Re: Md5 sums in files?

This should not be too much of a problem. smile
Added to the todo list.

Offline

#3 2010-04-04 00:22:00

rikhardfloss
#! CrunchBanger
Registered: 2009-07-27
Posts: 106

Re: Md5 sums in files?

just a thought but shouldn't we be using at least sha1sum or sha256sum instead of md5sum, since it's more reliable?

Offline

#4 2010-04-04 06:54:11

gsmanners
Member
Registered: 2010-03-29
Posts: 39

Re: Md5 sums in files?

Re: md5sum - http://wiki.debian.org/MD5inDebian

As for iso verification, I kind of like the way casper-md5check handles the matter (although that code has a lot of plymouth stuff in it currently).


Kb: drivemaker's kilobyte, currently 908 bytes (shrinks by 4 bytes each year for marketing reasons)

Offline

#5 2010-04-04 10:09:39

Toolz
#! Die Hard
From: Asia
Registered: 2009-02-02
Posts: 937

Re: Md5 sums in files?

Interesting. Here's how Debian are doing it for iso downloads:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/relea … 86/iso-cd/

@rikhardfloss: I think the applicable phrase might be 'in addition to'; not 'instead of'? Md5 is well understood. I have a couple of (Windows) utilities that can do sha1 but the above link says even that is no good.

Offline

#6 2010-04-23 02:15:41

Toolz
#! Die Hard
From: Asia
Registered: 2009-02-02
Posts: 937

Re: Md5 sums in files?

Distrowatch have just linked to sha256 for the Ubuntu RC even though md5sum is still available. I wonder if this is a new policy or just a one-off.

Offline

#7 2010-06-04 23:19:11

rikhardfloss
#! CrunchBanger
Registered: 2009-07-27
Posts: 106

Re: Md5 sums in files?

Toolz wrote:

Interesting. Here's how Debian are doing it for iso downloads:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/relea … 86/iso-cd/

@rikhardfloss: I think the applicable phrase might be 'in addition to'; not 'instead of'? Md5 is well understood. I have a couple of (Windows) utilities that can do sha1 but the above link says even that is no good.

it's just as simple as md5 and it also runs in m$-window$

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToSHA256SUM

Offline

Board footer

Powered by FluxBB

Copyright © 2012 CrunchBang Linux.
Proudly powered by Debian. Hosted by Linode.
Debian is a registered trademark of Software in the Public Interest, Inc.

Debian Logo