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Jacksum - Checksum utility written in Java
Jacksum is a free checksum utility written
entirely in Java. It supports recursive file processing, (optionally)
hexadecimal output, and most common checksum algorithms (Adler32, BSD
sum, POSIX cksum, CRC-16, CRC-32, MD2, MD5, SHA, Tiger, Haval, the
MPEG spec of CRC-32, and Unix System V sum). Its output is completely
compatible with tools like sum, cksum, and md5sum. Filenames and
directories are sorted alphabetically.
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Interfaces | command line |
Source languages | Java |
Use requirements | Java2 SDK 1.3 or later *or* JRE 1.3.1 or later (1.4.2 orlater recommended) |
Build prerequisites | Java2 SDK 1.3 or later |
Related programs | Librsync |
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