Thanks for the reply. However, there are two modes of operation:
generating and comparing. I've already generated the checksums, and now
I want to compare them. Running with no -c argument will generate
them.
--Andy
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 12:20 pm, jgalindo2 wrote:
> --- In Andy Gryc <> wrote:
>> According to the busybox docs, the md5sum in there should allow
> the -c
>> command to verify a md5 file. Instead, I get "-c: File not found"
>> messages, as if it just does a md5 on all command-line args and
> doesn't
>> bother to parse them. Anybody else observed this behavior, and is
> this
>> specific to busybox or Technologic's software load?
>>
>> P.S. In googling about this, I discovered that there are
> apparently
>> issues on ARM with md5sum if it isn't compiled right, but this is
> not
>> that problem. In that issue, md5 reports all zeros for files, but
> this
>> is working properly in my build.
>> --Andy Gryc
>>
>> http://gryc.ws
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> Some times md5sum just needs the file name without the "-c"
> argument. The message "-c: File not found" means that md5sum
> thinks "-c" is a file, that's why it can not be found.
>
> With: md5sum [filename]
>
> should work.
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--Andy Gryc
http://gryc.ws
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