I've run into something that's messing with my head.
I have two identical files on two posix machines, for which the cli md5sum both return the same digest.. but.. if I use
Digest::MD5::md5_hex() instead, I get different values. Grrr..
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Machine A:
Digest::MD5 v 2.36,
64 bit machine
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Machine B:
Digest::MD5 v 2.33,
i386 machine
- md5sum version 5.2.1 on both machines
What's up? Is it the version of the module or is it the system architecture? Is md5_hex not reliable? Will this keep changing over time.. (oh please no)
I gotta figure this out- I am using md5sum as authority to index files accross the network from multiple machines at once.. :-/ I gotta pick the one that sticks and maybe do some funny things to some tables..Any hint is appreciated!
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