[yt-dev] Call for testing: SHA512 in the install_script instead of md5 on the server
Nathan Goldbaum
goldbaum at ucolick.org
Wed Jan 25 11:47:39 PST 2012
This works perfectly on the linux cluster at UCSC.
On Jan 25, 2012, at 1:46 PM, Casey W. Stark wrote:
> Hi Matt.
>
> I don't think macs have sha512sum. I get:
>
> Awesome! Here we go.
>
> Using wget
> Downloading HDF5
> Downloading hdf5-1.8.7.tar.gz from yt-project.org
> 2012-01-25 13:22:51 URL:http://yt-project.org/dependencies/hdf5-1.8.7.tar.gz [7827944/7827944] -> "hdf5-1.8.7.tar.gz" [1]
> I am unable to locate sha512sum. FILE INTEGRITY NOT VERIFIED.
> Downloading zlib-1.2.3.tar.bz2 from yt-project.org
> ...
>
> Best,
> Casey
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 1:19 PM, Matthew Turk <matthewturk at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Currently to verify file integrity with the install script we download
> sidecar md5 file from yt-project.org. These aren't versioned, and md5
> itself is largely deprecated for this.
>
> I've created a new sha512-using version of the install script, which
> uses sha512 hashes stored *in the install script* to verify file
> integrity. This way any time these change we will be notified of
> them. I'd like it if a few people could test this -- I have -- on
> pristine systems. It changes both how the files are downloaded and it
> now uses sha512sum, which should be available on most systems
> (according to Kacper :).
>
> You can do this by:
>
> wget https://bitbucket.org/MatthewTurk/yt/raw/367ea3bfff2e/doc/install_script.sh
>
> and then running it, but maybe supplying an alternate directory rather
> than the default.
>
> Thanks for any feedback.
>
> -Matt
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