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I've been using HashCheck for a while and have gotten in the habit of manually changing the generated file to use LF instead of CRLF. Also, the *sum
tools in Linux use two-spaces (
) instead of the space asterisk ( *
) to separate the hash and filename.
For reference, using the space-space separator with LF (Unix line endings) in my checksum file seems to have no effect on HashCheck in Windows, so there doesn't seem to be much of a downside in changing this output format that I can see (given my very limited view).
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add a call to dos2unix in your script. it will only change the file if it has CRLF endings, otherwise it does not change the file.
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yeah I know the workarounds. nevertheless hashcheck should have a way to save the file properly.
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Related Issues (20)
- is it better than orginal version? 比原本优化了哪些地方? HOT 1
- Any Chance to get a "sort" option? HOT 1
- File extension not added HOT 3
- Anyone else seen this have a hand in crashing explorer? HOT 4
- Add support for long paths HOT 3
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- Options menu at installation HOT 4
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