Annotation of pgp/contrib/md5sum/readme, revision 1.1.1.3

1.1       root        1: This utility computes MD5 checksums of files, ignoring end-of-line
1.1.1.3 ! root        2: conventions unless the -b (binary) flag is set.  The file "pgp261.md5"
        !             3: contains the signatures of all the files in the source.  If you are in
        !             4: the source directory and run "md5sum -c ../contrib/md5sum/pgp261.md5",
        !             5: you will get an error message if any files fail to match.  If all
        !             6: files match, nothing will be printed.
1.1       root        7: 
                      8: You need to borrow some files from the PGP sources to compile this
                      9: utility (md5.c, md5.h, and possibly the getopt implementation);
                     10: see the md5sum.c file for details.
                     11: 
1.1.1.3 ! root       12: The file pgp261.md5 is signed by [email protected], so you can be
1.1       root       13: reasonably sure it's correct.  It would be possible for a hard-working
                     14: miscreant to fiddle with the distribution so all of this mutual checking
                     15: would not show any errors, but it's not going to happen accidentally.
                     16: And if you have a previous version of PGP that you trust, it's not going
                     17: to happen at all.
                     18: 
                     19: The only other thing that's needed is a detached PGP signature of the
1.1.1.2   root       20: files md5sum.c, md5.c and md5.h, and anyone with a previous trusted
                     21: version of PGP can be sure that no tampering has occurred anywhere, and
                     22: that's here:
1.1       root       23: 
1.1.1.2   root       24: md5sum.c:
1.1       root       25: -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
1.1.1.3 ! root       26: Version: 2.6.1
1.1       root       27: 
1.1.1.3 ! root       28: iQCVAwUBLmkvh8UtR20Nv5BtAQGt6AP/S41H9gw7rfifG7W6ZlMviV4VVeov1C54
        !            29: wkS/rjG3+tCm2Gcixfcx7iPb6wIbg5IqWtjbuPd2xvpyLn8MrN3E4Llak7tOBVg7
        !            30: insTxrqzjmSNCxVPe3X5+QqnOY7TlI6qIjhZ74Wb9gKiQxKn3f5yjKzJKvpv20a1
        !            31: ngI7v5BADKQ=
        !            32: =Qi79
1.1.1.2   root       33: -----END PGP MESSAGE-----
                     34: md5.c:
                     35: -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
1.1.1.3 ! root       36: Version: 2.6.1
1.1.1.2   root       37: 
1.1.1.3 ! root       38: iQCVAwUBLmkvv8UtR20Nv5BtAQE/jgQAooUL4iKAeg5alJKGvbFqmFlFz0dakkne
        !            39: HnX2dDihBHiapkZ/a2dMCMNbDuxWcUdS5/I4RQfhaLPis9WTeQr2d707c4x5+B4a
        !            40: QPSEAA3fZ0GwX+q8JkZ4XSD3NZbcGJRdudtnp8sYnVY3n7PkzUm6xK7ZcxFxmKTf
        !            41: lTh4Hf3EAaU=
        !            42: =mxp3
1.1.1.2   root       43: -----END PGP MESSAGE-----
                     44: md5.h:
                     45: -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
1.1.1.3 ! root       46: Version: 2.6.1
1.1.1.2   root       47: 
1.1.1.3 ! root       48: iQCVAwUBLmkvz8UtR20Nv5BtAQHvaAQAq0SZeeArKo5rcRSv25tqa5zFLRDtbZgc
        !            49: dI8JD0st/Dfj8hZf9KWOBiPQbCD5K4U8SWTAJE4qfNkJGM6gf9hXixuZ/DaEzqQr
        !            50: ruXxx0/0/pbx48oVKy08kNL2W3/cguJXQjkK0VbqlYUjgy5zApwbkRgjXw3R1mkF
        !            51: 46A7P51mRLg=
        !            52: =DGCy
1.1       root       53: -----END PGP MESSAGE-----
                     54: 
1.1.1.3 ! root       55: These signatures were generated by Jeffrey I. Schiller <[email protected]>.
        !            56: Jeff's key is supplied in the keys.asc file in the PGP distribution
        !            57: and is signed by various PGP developers including Phil Zimmermann, so
        !            58: you know that we are who we say we are, and if there are any trojan
        !            59: horses in the source, you know who put them there.  Isn't security
        !            60: fun?)
        !            61: --
1.1       root       62:        -Colin <[email protected]>
1.1.1.3 ! root       63:        Revised by Jeffrey I. Schiller <[email protected]>

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