[erlang-questions] OTP Source File md5 checksum incorrect
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Sun May 27 13:51:12 CEST 2018
Yes, you are right.
I get the gzipped file with curl.
Thanks
Yao
> 在 2018年5月27日,15:20,Loïc Hoguin <essen@REDACTED> 写道:
>
> You did not download a tar file, you downloaded a tar.gz and your browser/client automatically gunzipped it.
>
> It's due to the HTTP headers in the response, it's sent back as an application/x-tar with content-encoding x-gzip, and some browsers save that decoded. You can use a different client to get the actual tar.gz, for example curl.
>
> To avoid the issue erlang.org should not send the content-encoding header in the response.
>
>> On 05/27/2018 03:03 AM, by wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I am trying to download the OTP Source File from erlang.org <http://erlang.org> under:
>> http://www.erlang.org/downloads
>> And After the download, I do md5 calculate for the file, and find the result not equal to which erlang.org <http://erlang.org> provides.
>> And I found that the md5 checksum which erlang.org <http://erlang.org> provides is for tar.gz file, but what I downloaded is a tar file.
>> Is there anyway I can download the tar.gz file and do the compare or maybe I can get the md5 checksum of the tar file?
>> Thanks,
>> Yao
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