12-03-2016, 01:38 AM
(12-03-2016, 12:44 AM)Shannon Wrote:(12-02-2016, 07:26 PM)AbundanceCH Wrote: actually never mind i learned how to do this on a mac.
I'm confused.
I'm currently running base stage 6 mp3. I checked the hash and the number I got for the mp3 is the number on the txt file for stage 6 flac not the mp3. Did the two numbers just get mixed up in the md5hash txt file that was put up for download to verify?
What should i do? my mac terminal is showing my mp3 as ending on the md5 6270
BASE_V2.1_Stage_6_Masked_Subliminal_(Trickling_Stream).flac
b335f6c7b569bd5db486b87c124c6270 BASE_V2.1_Stage_6_Masked_Subliminal_(Trickling_Stream).mp3
4613597460e3177439864d208173b051
The values are calculated by a MD5 sum hash program that calculates all files values and outputs them, automatically. I just copy and paste its output.
What you describe is mathematically impossible unless there is a serious bug in the program used to calculate them.
I have never had this issue before, and since it is a cryptographic function, it seems extremely unlikely that there would exist such a bug in the md5sum hash calculator.
I think that on a Linux type system the hash is outputed before the name of the file while on Mac it's first the name of the file and after that the hash sum.