cygwin: I wrote on debian-live (http://lists.debian.org/debian-live/2009/04/msg00068.html):
> I've downloaded several files from: > http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/release/current-live/i386/iso-cd/ > When I attempt to verify the checksums related to the "rescue" disk, > the ISO image appears corrupt: > 2009-04-11 21:00:35 dpchr...@p43400e /cygdrive/h/data/iso/debian > $ md5sum -c MD5SUMS 2>&1 | grep 'rescue.iso' > debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso: FAILED > debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso.list: OK > debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso.log: OK > debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso.packages: OK > I've downloaded MD5SUMS and debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso twice, > with the same results. Daniel Baumann wrote (http://lists.debian.org/debian-live/2009/04/msg00069.html): > i don't think so. ... > dan...@debian:/mnt/daniel1/srv/debian-unofficial/live/cdimage/release/5. 0.0/i386/iso-cd$ grep "rescue.*iso$" MD5SUMS > b02c3606a3f35f160a591fe1154aa362 debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso > dan...@debian:/mnt/daniel1/srv/debian-unofficial/live/cdimage/release/5. 0.0/i386/iso-cd$ md5sum debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso > b02c3606a3f35f160a591fe1154aa362 debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso ... > make sure both your computer and network work correctly Thank you for your help. :-) I ran more some more tests: 2009-04-12 08:13:07 dpchr...@p43400e /cygdrive/h/data/iso/debian $ md5sum debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso b02c3606a3f35f160a591fe1154aa362 *debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso 2009-04-12 08:13:39 dpchr...@p43400e /cygdrive/h/data/iso/debian $ grep 'rescue.iso$' MD5SUMS b02c3606a3f35f160a591fe1154aa362 debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso 2009-04-12 08:42:26 dpchr...@p43400e /cygdrive/h/data/iso/debian $ md5sum -c MD5SUMS 2>&1 | grep 'rescue\.iso' debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso: FAILED debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso.list: OK debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso.log: OK debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso.packages: OK md5sum computes the same checksum as what is contained in MD5SUMS, but prepends an asterisk to the filename on output. So, the *.iso file is okay, but "md5sum -c MD5SUMS" is somehow broken (?). Attempting to force binary mode: 2009-04-12 08:43:47 dpchr...@p43400e /cygdrive/h/data/iso/debian $ md5sum -b -c MD5SUMS md5sum: the --binary and --text options are meaningless when verifying checksums Try `md5sum --help' for more information. Nope. Perhaps there is something wrong with my Cygwin (?) and/or md5sum (?). Updating and trying again: 2009-04-12 13:44:25 dpchr...@p43400e /cygdrive/h/data/iso/debian $ md5sum debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso b02c3606a3f35f160a591fe1154aa362 *debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso 2009-04-12 13:45:09 dpchr...@p43400e /cygdrive/h/data/iso/debian $ grep 'rescue.iso$' MD5SUMS b02c3606a3f35f160a591fe1154aa362 debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso 2009-04-12 13:45:41 dpchr...@p43400e /cygdrive/h/data/iso/debian $ md5sum -c MD5SUMS 2>&1 | grep 'rescue\.iso' debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso: FAILED debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso.list: OK debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso.log: OK debian-live-500-i386-rescue.iso.packages: OK Nope. cygcheck.out attached. Any suggestions? TIA, David
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