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** In Linux: use sha1sum in linux on the tar/zip file, e.g. <code>sha1sum XXXX.tar.gz</code> | ** In Linux: use sha1sum in linux on the tar/zip file, e.g. <code>sha1sum XXXX.tar.gz</code> | ||
** In Windows: use a tool like the [http://www.shareup.com/HashCalc-download-22889.html HashCalc utility] | ** In Windows: use a tool like the [http://www.shareup.com/HashCalc-download-22889.html HashCalc utility] | ||
− | ** In Mac OS X, use Hashtab | + | ** In Mac OS X, use [http://beeblebrox.org/hashtabmac/ Hashtab] |
Revision as of 20:44, 21 August 2010
Given a file, say, XXXX.tar.gz, developers often need to make sure it's integrity is correct. Generally we do this obtaining a sha1sum of it.
- In Linux: use sha1sum in linux on the tar/zip file, e.g.
sha1sum XXXX.tar.gz
- In Windows: use a tool like the HashCalc utility
- In Mac OS X, use Hashtab
- In Linux: use sha1sum in linux on the tar/zip file, e.g.