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Bug #4255
closed$sha* $md5 $hmac should show an error if a file doesn't exist or cannot be opened
Start date:
11/24/2018
Due date:
% Done:
0%
Estimated time:
Operative System:
All
Regression:
No
Description
$sha* $md5 $hmac should show an error if a file doesn't exist or cannot be opened
Updated by Per Amundsen about 6 years ago
- Status changed from Resolved to Closed
Updated by Per Amundsen about 6 years ago
- Subject changed from $sha1 $sha256 $sha384 $sha512 $sha2 should show an error if a file doesn't exist to $sha1 $sha256 $sha384 $sha512 $sha2 $md5 should show an error if a file doesn't exist
- Description updated (diff)
Updated by Per Amundsen about 6 years ago
- Subject changed from $sha1 $sha256 $sha384 $sha512 $sha2 $md5 should show an error if a file doesn't exist to $sha1 $sha256 $sha384 $sha512 $sha2 $md5 should show an error if a file/binvar doesn't exist
- Description updated (diff)
Updated by Per Amundsen about 6 years ago
- Subject changed from $sha1 $sha256 $sha384 $sha512 $sha2 $md5 should show an error if a file/binvar doesn't exist to $sha1 $sha256 $sha384 $sha512 $sha2 $md5 should show an error if a file doesn't exist
- Description updated (diff)
Updated by Per Amundsen about 6 years ago
- Subject changed from $sha1 $sha256 $sha384 $sha512 $sha2 $md5 should show an error if a file doesn't exist to $sha* $md5 should show an error if a file doesn't exist or cannot be opened
- Description updated (diff)
Updated by Per Amundsen about 6 years ago
- Subject changed from $sha* $md5 should show an error if a file doesn't exist or cannot be opened to $sha* $md5 $hmac should show an error if a file doesn't exist or cannot be opened
- Description updated (diff)
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