Are you using the "MSI Installer" version of that distro ?
According to
this page, it's SHA1 digest should be:
e67728ddd89777815271ac7416cff32653d387bf
Is that what you have ? (I get that SHA1 digest for the distro that I just downloaded - so that part looks fine to me.)
If you get a different SHA1 digest for the distro you downloaded then, either you've grabbed a different distro, or you've got a corrupted distro.
When I install that distro and run:
objdump -t C:/strawberry/perl/lib/CORE/libperl516.a >dump.txt
I get no errors ... so I'm thinking that you must be running a different objdump. Where is it coming from ? You need to run the objdump that's in C:/strawberry/c/bin ... so try:
C:/strawberry/c/bin/objdump -t C:/strawberry/perl/lib/CORE/libperl516.
+a >dump.txt
Does that make any difference for you ?
Finally, the various digests I get for libperl516.a are:
Enter the filename (full path): C:/strawberry/perl/lib/CORE/libperl516
+.a
MD5: e53826b93afd80de2e44038da93e63ba
SHA1: 68737f9536907c5a37833b94e26685a10d9c5ce0
SHA256: c66d4ad43a583304b800e22966de0ab5baa6000ccb956643559b8e76f62e84
+dc
Does that match what you get ? (No need to check all 3 - any one will do.)
Cheers,
Rob
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