| jessekornblum ( @ 2008-07-19 13:07:00 |
md5deep and Cygwin Ports
Thanks to a blog post by Mark Stam about using md5deep, I've discovered that md5deep has been added to the Cygwin Ports project. The project "provides Cygwin binary and source packages for a large variety of programs and libraries, including the GNOME and KDE desktop environments." This means that Cygwin users can download a binary package of md5deep and its associated tools.
Because I'm not a Cygwin user it's hard for me to test out the automatic installation method, but it appears that you should be able use Cygwin's Setup program to get those ports by adding ftp://sunsite.dk/projects/cygwinports to the server list.
And yes, the screenshot in Mark's post does look a little odd. I'm looking into it.
Thanks to a blog post by Mark Stam about using md5deep, I've discovered that md5deep has been added to the Cygwin Ports project. The project "provides Cygwin binary and source packages for a large variety of programs and libraries, including the GNOME and KDE desktop environments." This means that Cygwin users can download a binary package of md5deep and its associated tools.
Because I'm not a Cygwin user it's hard for me to test out the automatic installation method, but it appears that you should be able use Cygwin's Setup program to get those ports by adding ftp://sunsite.dk/projects/cygwinports to the server list.
And yes, the screenshot in Mark's post does look a little odd. I'm looking into it.