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bug#68373: 29.1; Bug in MH-E's support for using openssl to generate the
From: |
Marc Baaden |
Subject: |
bug#68373: 29.1; Bug in MH-E's support for using openssl to generate the checksum |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Jan 2024 00:00:22 +0100 |
Hi Mike,
Sure. Concerning MacOS, actually now I am on 12 because when my new
harddisk replacement (sort of memory stick) arrived, it was not
recognized by OS Catalina v10 and I was forced to upgrade. I hope this
will not mess up the bug follow-up.
I used your email text file for this test.
:541; openssl version
OpenSSL 3.1.2 1 Aug 2023 (Library: OpenSSL 3.1.2 1 Aug 2023)
:542; openssl md5 BU/6
MD5(BU/6)= f4aa56ee20c406082d260b0b3b0e3ca1
Let me know if you need anything else,
Kind regards,
Marc
Mike Kupfer <kupfer@rawbw.com> wrote:
> MH-E will look for md5sum, openssl, and md5, in that order. The first
> one that it finds will be used. So with just openssl and md5 installed,
> MH-E will use openssl.
>
> Given that we are working with MacOS 10, I wonder if there is some
> incompatibility between MH-E and the openssl that is installed. This
> could be in the command-line syntax or in the format of the output.
>
> Marc, could you find a text file, run the following 2 commands, and then
> reply with the output from the commands?
>
> openssl version
>
> openssl md5 <path_to_text_file>
>
> thanks,
> mike
>