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The formatting for saved CRC32 checksums is backwards compared to compliant SFV files.
The following is what is standard:
test.txt d87f7e0c
testing.txt e8f35a06
While this is what GtkHash actually creates:
d87f7e0c test.txt
e8f35a06 testing.txt
It would seem that GtkHash is instead using the checksum formatting used by the like of MD4, MD5, SHA1, etc. and does not take into account that .SFV has things positioned in reverse. This is particularly noticeable if you try to open any of GtkHash's saved checksum files in "HashCheck Shell Extension" (which works via WINE 7.x, at least for reading/verifying/processing already-existing checksum files) and/or compare the results to any checksum files created by "HashCheck Shell Extension" (only possible through Windows).
Interestingly, GtkHash is however able to read compliant .SFV files without issue.
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Does not save complient SFV files and/or CRC32 checksums
Does not save compliant SFV files and/or CRC32 checksums
Jun 2, 2022
The formatting for saved CRC32 checksums is backwards compared to compliant SFV files.
The following is what is standard:
While this is what GtkHash actually creates:
It would seem that GtkHash is instead using the checksum formatting used by the like of MD4, MD5, SHA1, etc. and does not take into account that .SFV has things positioned in reverse. This is particularly noticeable if you try to open any of GtkHash's saved checksum files in "HashCheck Shell Extension" (which works via WINE 7.x, at least for reading/verifying/processing already-existing checksum files) and/or compare the results to any checksum files created by "HashCheck Shell Extension" (only possible through Windows).
Interestingly, GtkHash is however able to read compliant .SFV files without issue.
Link to "HashCheck Shell Extension" for reference (it's been around since at least 2009 according to archive.org which predates GtkHash's 1.0 release from 2016 by 7 years):
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: