Re: grep & tar segfault - broken system
Ok guys, same for me ( sarge ) :
lusig1:~# md5sum /usr/bin/find
5e8f27978c90c500b213f67ec759db2a /usr/bin/find
lusig1:~# md5sum /bin/grep
03e99cc8532668c2cf198c3a6795cc26 /bin/grep
lusig1:~# md5sum /bin/tar
4a1f9c9a1679faaf66073c96f1435284 /bin/tar
lusig1:~#
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 23:42:12 -0500, Jason Rennie <jrennie@csail.mit.edu> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 06:45:38PM +0200, Alexandros Papadopoulos wrote:
> > This is all too strange and I'd like to know if there is anywhere I can
> > find known good md5sums of Debian package binaries (not of the packages
> > themselves - of the executables in'em). Otherwise, it's impossible to
> > know if one has a cracked system, or is simply experiencing a "testing"
> > glitch...
>
> Don't know if this'll help, but here are md5's from two machines with
> different versions of those utilities:
>
> jrennie@karhu:~$ dpkg -l findutils | grep ^ii
> ii findutils 4.1.20-4 utilities for finding files--find, xargs, an
> jrennie@karhu:~$ dpkg -l grep | grep ^ii
> ii grep 2.5.1.ds1-3 GNU grep, egrep and fgrep
> jrennie@karhu:~$ dpkg -l tar | grep ^ii
> ii tar 1.13.93-4 GNU tar
> jrennie@karhu:~$ md5sum /usr/bin/find
> 5e8f27978c90c500b213f67ec759db2a /usr/bin/find
> jrennie@karhu:~$ md5sum /bin/grep
> 03e99cc8532668c2cf198c3a6795cc26 /bin/grep
> jrennie@karhu:~$ md5sum /bin/tar
> 4a1f9c9a1679faaf66073c96f1435284 /bin/tar
>
> jrennie@desk:~$ dpkg -l findutils | grep ^ii
> ii findutils 4.1.20-5 utilities for finding files--find, xargs, an
> jrennie@desk:~$ dpkg -l grep | grep ^ii
> ii grep 2.5.1.ds1-4 GNU grep, egrep and fgrep
> jrennie@desk:~$ dpkg -l tar | grep ^ii
> ii tar 1.13.93-4 GNU tar
> jrennie@desk:~$ md5sum /usr/bin/find
> f88ace1e9fd6f456cfff178e29189c32 /usr/bin/find
> jrennie@desk:~$ md5sum /bin/grep
> 3e39a37478852cbc407a48cbb87742b1 /bin/grep
> jrennie@desk:~$ md5sum /bin/tar
> 4a1f9c9a1679faaf66073c96f1435284 /bin/tar
>
> Well, tar's the same, but the other two differ.
>
> Jason
>
> P.S. Hello! From a fellow CMU alum ('99 CS).
>
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