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cksum parts of a file
Every time we build an executable the date and time are put into the file, I need to run checksum on just the working lines.(IE, no header files)
Is this even possible, if so how would I go about it? I am using a HP-UX server any help you can give me will be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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