It saves hashlist incorrectly, if using -m -s \t (no fieldsep in metadata)
I can reproduce the bug. Workaround is to ignore the meta information in hashlist and specifying the separator explicitly while checking:
jacksum -I Jacksum -s \t -c hashlist
Ticket moved from /p/jacksum/support-requests/14/
2nd workaround: append "fieldsep= ;" (without the quotes and a tab after the equals sign) to the 1st line of hashlist
Could we expect this issue to be fixed one day?
Absolutely. Stay tuned. For now please use the workarounds.
duplicate of bug #6
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I can reproduce the bug. Workaround is to ignore the meta information in hashlist and specifying the separator explicitly while checking:
jacksum -I Jacksum -s \t -c hashlist
Ticket moved from /p/jacksum/support-requests/14/
2nd workaround: append "fieldsep= ;" (without the quotes and a tab after the equals sign) to the 1st line of hashlist
Could we expect this issue to be fixed one day?
Absolutely. Stay tuned. For now please use the workarounds.
duplicate of bug #6