
28 Apr
2006
28 Apr
'06
11:54 a.m.
In message 20060428080933.11288.qmail@web15903.mail.cnb.yahoo.com you wrote:
Ummm, the rule is that you should provide the crc32 checksum first to check before sending it out. Some unexpection would happen to the file via email or transferring process. This is also true for md5sum file for download cases:-)
I don't think that crc32 is a good choice for such purposes. But YMMV.
I think we should stop this discussion now. It is off topic anyway.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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