Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 11:42:30 +0200 From: Nils Vogels <nivo+sender+0820bd@is-root.com> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: SHA hash in distinfo Message-ID: <447D6506.1040602@is-root.com> In-Reply-To: <20060531092132.GJ1113@k7.mavetju> References: <447D4AA4.1000706@is-root.com> <20060531092132.GJ1113@k7.mavetju>
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Edwin Groothuis wrote on 31-05-2006 11:21: > On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 09:49:56AM +0200, Nils Vogels wrote: > >> I'm a new maintainer and while updating some ports, I noticed that when >> running a "make makesum" to regenerate the distinfo files, the MD5 and >> SIZE paramaters are filled correctly, but for some reason the SHA1 is >> missing (which was added by a commiter, thanks btw) >> >> I have the security/sha port installed, and when running the /sbin/sha1 >> program, it seems to return the right results. >> Am I doing something wrong, is this a bug, or just a feature not yet >> implemented ? :-) >> > > $ pwd > /home/edwin/cvs/ports/misc/zoneinfo > $ CHECKSUM_ALGORITHMS="md5 sha256 sha1" SHA1=`which sha1` make makesum > ===> Vulnerability check disabled, database not found > $ cat distinfo > MD5 (tzdata2006g.tar.gz) = fed13df17e2e386f4c31b0962d3ed356 > SHA256 (tzdata2006g.tar.gz) = 028a5d8bc3771876cf43b497e8b8691acae8263af34b0a8de3e014f01a5558d0 > SHA1 (tzdata2006g.tar.gz) = ecb25c4cc858f1bf3ec2be148d9d72e3563dbefb > SIZE (tzdata2006g.tar.gz) = 153042 > > Works like a charm :-) > > But euhm... "make makesum" only does do size, md5 and sha256. That > are the default ones, and only the required ones at this moment. > Ah, well in that case s/SHA1/SHA256/g my mail please ;) For some reason my install is not picking up the SHA256 requirement, could it be because I'm running on 5.x ? Greets, Nils -- Those who desire to give up freedom in order to gain security, will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. ~Benjamin Franklin (American Statesman, Scientist, Philosopher, Printer, Writer and Inventor. 1706-1790)
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