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2013 Sep 04
4
Comments requested on "changedFiles" function
In a number of places internal to R, we need to know which files have changed (e.g. after building a vignette). I've just written a general purpose function "changedFiles" that I'll probably commit to R-devel. Comments on the design (or bug reports) would be appreciated. The source for the function and the Rd page for it are inline below. ----- changedFiles.R: changedFiles
2011 Sep 06
1
Inconsistent md5sum of replicated file
I was wondering if anyone would be able to shed some light on how a file could end up with inconsistent md5sums on Gluster backend storage. Our configuration is running on Gluster v3.1.5 in a distribute-replicate setup consisting of 8 bricks. Our OS is Red Hat 5.6 x86_64. Backend storage is an ext3 RAID 5. The 8 bricks are in RR DNS and are mounted for reading/writing via NFS automounts. When comp...
2011 Feb 12
8
CentOS 64 bit php 5.2 huge problem
Hello, i am getting the following error in CentOS 64 bit with php 5.2 I cant get mysql functionality running and the ioncube loader Please help, i am very desperate Here is my output: [root at host ~]# php -v Failed loading /usr/local/ioncube/ioncube_loader_lin_5.1.so: /usr/local/ioncube/ioncube_loader_lin_5.1.so: undefined symbol: zend_unmangle_property_name_ex PHP Warning: PHP
2003 Nov 03
2
Ext3 filesystem modified while mounted read-only
I noticed that ext3 filesystems are modified if mounted read-only: # mke2fs -j /dev/hdb1 [...] # md5sum /dev/hdb1 > MD5SUM # mount -t ext3 -o ro /dev/hdb1 /mnt/test1 # umount /mnt/test1 # md5sum -c MD5SUM md5sum: MD5 check failed for '/dev/hdb1' On examination of a block-for-block copy of 'before' and 'after' images with od and diff, I believe that the changes are
2006 Jan 27
5
md5sum rpms >> list
Does anyone know in centos how to create an md5sum list based on the current rpms that I have installed right now on my box? I tried something like rpm -q -v | md5sum >> list but didnt work. Andrew
2011 Dec 12
1
Using sha256sum instead of md5sum for package checksums
There are known Collision Attacks for the MD5SUM method of hashing, so it is possible to modify a file and make it have the same MD5SUM as another file. See this link for details on Collision Attacks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collision_attack Recommendation from the US-CERT concerning MD5SUM hashes: http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/836068 Based on the above information, the CentOS team will
2011 Dec 12
1
Using sha256sum instead of md5sum for package checksums
There are known Collision Attacks for the MD5SUM method of hashing, so it is possible to modify a file and make it have the same MD5SUM as another file. See this link for details on Collision Attacks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collision_attack Recommendation from the US-CERT concerning MD5SUM hashes: http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/836068 Based on the above information, the CentOS team will
2006 Jun 14
1
Changed md5sums on a bare-bones install. Logical explanation?
.../usr/lib for example. Tripwire, if installed, goes *nuts*). My first inclination is that this is a virus, but I have installed this OS on a non-networked machine from what I believe to be clean CDs. * More information: I downloaded the x86_64 installation ISOs from wuarchive.wustl.edu. I checked md5sums and burned the ISO images to CD and then checked the md5sums again. I am assuming this to mean that the CDs are OK. I then installed the "Minimal" package from these CDs onto a machine which was not connected to the network. I allowed the installer to reformat the partitions, and gene...
2020 May 01
4
Request: tools::md5sum should accept connections and finally in-memory objects
AFAIK there is no hashing utility in base R which can create hash digests of arbitrary R objects. However, as also described by Henrik Bengtsson in [1], we have tools::md5sum() which calculates MD5 hashes of files. Calculating hashes of in-memory objects is a very common task in several areas, as demonstrated by the popularity of the 'digest' package (~850.000 downloads/month). Upon
2004 Oct 07
1
library/utils/man/utils.RD.gz : Nosuch file or directory
R-help I have installed R 2.0.0 ( Windows) on my machine and had several 'crashes' while working on it. I have reinstalled a couple of times and still got strange behaviour from time to time(screen goes white and no prompt is printed out,,,) Last time I have reinstalled I checked the md5sum.txt (md5sum output for the setup program and went O.K) and also Md5 from which I paste a piece of
2009 Jul 29
1
flac test mode is very useful
If md5sum --check did not return an error with a truncated file, then the file was likely broken to start with. I think the chances of a corrupted file generating the same md5sum is close enough to 0 that you will never see it in a life time. Also, you lost me on storing the md5sum value at the begging and the end? On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 4:44 AM, Dat Head <dathead2 at gmail.com> wrote:
2004 Jun 01
2
MD5Sum for CentOS-3.1 DVD iso?
Hello everyone. Thanks to everyone who made this project possible. This is my first post, although I have looked at the archives. I haven't found an answer to this in the archives, so I thought I would post it here. I've downloaded the DVD iso for CentOS-3.1 from BitTorrent, and I'm leaving my torrent open for another day or so to help out. I see there is an MD5Sum file for the
2013 Sep 09
1
tools::md5sum(directory) behavior different on Windows vs. Unix
tools::md5sum gives a warning if it receives a directory as an argument on Unix but not on Windows. >From what I understand, this happens because in Windows a directory is not treated as a file so fopen returns NULL. Then, NA is returned without a warning. On Unix, a directory is treated as a file so fopen does not return NULL so md5 is run and fails, leading to a warning. This is a good
2020 Apr 10
3
missing binaries in R-devel windows snapshot 78175
>>>>> Jeroen Ooms >>>>> on Fri, 10 Apr 2020 08:54:39 +0200 writes: > On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 2:42 AM Bravington, Mark (Data61, > Hobart) <Mark.Bravington at data61.csiro.au> wrote: >> >> > On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 12:44 PM Bravington, Mark >> (Data61, Hobart) > <Mark.Bravington at data61.csiro.au>
2007 Dec 14
2
Centos 5.1
Hello I have downloaded Centos 5.1 several times, but I am getting md5checksum error. also none of the websites on North America had DVD version. it is listed but I couldn't download it. any one else have the same problem. md5sum -c CentOS-5.1-x86_64-bin-DVD.iso ]???d?Fw6k.u!???*??z?Nc?-: No such file or directory ]???d?Fw6k.u!???*??z?Nc?-: FAILED open or read md5sum:
2009 Jun 05
1
rpm and md5sum query
Hi, If I do an md5sum across 4 machines all running Centos5-x86_64 on /bin/bash why does it show a different checksum ? -> ssh box4 md5sum -b /bin/bash 53d2152059125e221a38099369e5777e */bin/bash -> ssh box6 md5sum -b /bin/bash e22fb934b0a4a840a330f47559d27205 */bin/bash -> ssh box5 md5sum -b /bin/bash 34bd0269a3ca9ce15e3bf56957d95609 */bin/bash -> ssh box2 md5sum -b /bin/bash
2020 May 01
1
Request: tools::md5sum should accept connections and finally in-memory objects
On 5/1/20 11:09 PM, John Mount wrote: > Perhaps use the digest package? Isn't "R the R packages?" I think it is clear that I am aware of the existence of the digest package and also of other packages with similar functionality, e.g. the fastdigest package. (And I actually do use digest as I guess 99% percent of the R developers do at least as an indirect dependency.) The point
2009 Jun 03
4
Good md5sum snapshot tool?
I have a server that is undergoing some patching soon and would like to make note of any files that have changed after the patching is complete. Can you recommend a tool that uses md5sum snapshots to do a quick before and after test, showing anything that's changed on a particular file system?
2005 Oct 20
2
md5sum for R-2.2.0-win32.exe ??
I get c1279b77fcccf40379f59a83523a440e *R-2.2.0-win32.exe but I see e8bdf765fe8013129045314c8e2605fd *rw2011.exe on several USA mirrors. I hope the latter is merely in need of a replacement and not an indication of a problem with the web sites. Chuck Charles C. Berry (858) 534-2098 Dept of Family/Preventive Medicine E
2009 Oct 29
2
problem with 5.4 x86_64 DVD iso?
...d sha1sums both don't match what's in the md5sum.txt or the release notes (http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS5.4). I downloaded two ISOs from two different mirrors, RIT and ANL, and both ISOs have the same checksums (match each other), which are different from the published md5sums and sha1sums. Was there a problem with the dissemination of the ISOs to the mirrors? I could understand one mirror having a problem, but two mirrors with the exact same broken image seems like it may be an upstream problem? Anyone have any idea what's up? Thanks, --Joe -------------- next...