![]() ![]() Md5sum() has existed forever, but needs you to do theĭownload. a fraction of the system resources associated with endpoint antivirus and detect and respond. > I think you're calculating the md5 of the filename, not > the same signature as per your two lines. > installer (ie the file I've just downloaded) I again get > - If I run 'md5sum' on my local copy of the 78182 > firewalls are > tampering with downloads: > Try to verify the md5 of the installer some enterprise > question below about the md5 stuff, though: > installation- but 10 minutes later they're gone. > and the two dot-exe files are there immediately after I tried again with the 78172 build that you used, > (without it having the politeness to actually tell me, As I write this, they are having a sale that. > problem with your system > permissions or antivirus that You need to set up an account with them first, before you install it. > I just tested this and as far as I can tell there are > Cc: R-Devel-2 Subject: Re: missing binaries in ago Thats not what they are trying to do, quote from OP. > April 2020 21:32 To: Bravington, Mark (Data61, Hobart) Cylance is a product that focuses on a slightly different type of threat monitoring and protection than Windows Defender, and so the ability to run both simultaneously would be advantageous in some instances. Both are present in its bin/圆4 folder (and in > files in its bin/i386 folder: Rterm.exe and > dot-exe installer- seems to be missing a couple of > The "r-devel snapshot build" 78175 on Windows- a > On Fri, at 2:42 AM Bravington, Mark (Data61, Subject: Re: missing binaries in R-devel windows snapshot 78175 I am a long-time fan of tools::md5sum(), and in fact it's used in a package of ours planned for release soon- bit disconcerting to hear it's actually broken! However, I suspect R4.0 will be released before our package sees the light of day.įrom: R-devel on behalf of Martin Maechler Ĭc: Bravington, Mark (Data61, Hobart) R-Devel-2 Indeed, I did use tools::md5sum() it was the apparent difference between that and openssl::md5() that surprised me. > Don't use tools::md5sum() in portable code, though, at least not just yet, because it is broken on non-ASCII filenames on Windows. > I think you're calculating the md5 of the filename, not the file. The University of Rochester will be migrating from Cylance to CrowdStrike endpoint protection. Binaries all present and correct after all (on my Cylance-free machine), and checksums working as they should. Thanks all- my fault again, this time for not reading the openssl::md5() documentation. Next message (by thread): missing binaries in R-devel windows snapshot 78175. ![]()
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