sha1 and rmd160

Daniel nefar at otherware.org
Fri Apr 6 06:16:12 PDT 2012


I got a message about this too in my latest port (pidgin)

I typically just use whatever I get when doing port -d and copy and paste
the checksum from there. Since I did that and still got a suggestion to
change the hash, can this output be modified to reflect what's
wanted/needed as hashes?



On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 5:58 AM, Arno Hautala <arno at alum.wpi.edu> wrote:

> On 2012-04-06, Blair Zajac <blair at orcaware.com> wrote:
> > On 4/5/12 9:53 PM, Arno Hautala wrote:
> >>
> >> Also, I think md5 in Portfiles is deprecated. The preferred hashes are
> >> rmd160 and sha256.
> >
> > If upstream provides a md5, I like to use it, as it makes double checking
> > the
> > port easier.
>
> MacPorts is trying to phase out usage of md5 as it's considered
> cryptographically broken. In this case, it'd be fine for you to use
> the md5 to verify the checksum, but I still think the Portfile should
> contain rmd160 and/or sha256. I'm aware of the ... "oddity" (?) and
> extra effort of using different hashes at different stages, but I
> presume that at some point md5 support will be removed from MacPorts.
> You might as well start using the preferred hashes now, if only to get
> used to a workflow that will be required in the future.
>
> At least, that's my take on things.
>
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