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Subject: Re: [suse-programming-e] What is the "most standard" c++ md5 header?
From: "Steve Graegert" <graegerts () gmail ! com>
Date: 2006-02-20 7:01:09
Message-ID: 6a00c8d50602192301w72facc60u8f4378c4ae87adab () mail ! gmail ! com
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On 2/20/06, Steven T. Hatton <hattons@globalsymmetry.com> wrote:
> I want to determine if files have been modified by the user so that my program
> will leave them unmodified when doing updates. Like YaST does.
>
> I plan on using MD5 to generate a hash to check when visiting files. I have
> sourcecode that claims to be genuine RSA MD5, so getting something that works
> isn't a problem. I would, however, prefer to build against a "standard"
> library rather than something I add to my own source tree just to get things
> working. Is there a good candidate for providing MD5 hashing that will be
> available on most systems?
I'd recommend using the mhash library that ships with SuSE Linux
(http://mhash.sourceforge.net/)
\Steve
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