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Cksum dependencies

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On what factors does the cksum depend.

If i build 2 machines exactly the same, then can i get the checksum of 2 compiled files same.

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The cksum utility prints the CRC algorithm specified by the POSIX standard.
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Hi,

On what factors does the cksum depend.

If i build 2 machines exactly the same, then can i get the checksum of 2 compiled files same.

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Not if things like
Code:
char built_on[]=__DATE__;
are in the source.
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The cksum utility prints the CRC algorithm specified by the POSIX standard.
Not much conversant with this.

On which factors does this depend.

We don't have anything that depends on time.
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