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Does anyone know the answer to this?
When I run "sum -r" on a file that I've down loaded from the sco website, the 1st set of numbers differs from the checksum on the download page but the 2nd set matches. If I try to install the patch, I get errors. Anyone has an answer? |
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Download it again. I checked the copies that I have installed and the sum matches the numbers on SCO web site.
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