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On Linux, there's a similar set of programs to ours, but that end in the letters 'sum'. These act basically like FreeBSD versions run with the -r option. Add code so that when the program ends in 'sum' you get the linux -r behavior. This is enough to make most things that use sha*sum work correctly (the -c / --check options, as well as the long args are not implemented). When running with the -sum programs, ignore -t instead of running internal speed tests and make -c an error. Reviewed by: sef, and kp and allanjude (earlier version) Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Netflix Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30309 |
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