>>2
Opera sucks sure there's an ebuild for opera but it just get dropped to /opt, it's statically linked, and it's CLOSED SOURCE, which means that it is a BINARY package.
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Anonymous2006-05-04 7:56
>>7
Statically linked? Ugh. Good for cross-platformability though.
>>5
OMG Charlie, they're spying on you! We have a traitor in our lines! This message will selfdestruct in 5 seconds!
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Anonymous2006-05-04 11:27 (sage)
This thread is a world of fail.
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Anonymous2006-05-04 11:29
>>4
Why doesn't mine match yours? >>5
So? Come to think of it i'll even take a crc sum. >>6
I had already found that list for md5s but it doesn't contain firefox.exe.
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Anonymous2006-05-04 13:51
>>12 I had already found that list for md5s but it doesn't contain firefox.exe.
Are you sure, I'd imagine this is the one (if you downloaded the installer for the win32 build of Firefox 1.5.0.3 with the en-US locale (which is generally what people use, so other locales are translated from it, generally, I guess)):
Good sir, who the FUCK is paranoid enough to care about that shit? Just fucking go to mozilla.org, grab your latest Furfox, and fucking run it! There's no need to check for shitty checksums, the EXE can't be bad because you've downloaded it from the right source (unless you let MSIE malware hijack your hosts file, in which case scammers would give you a working MD5 for the fake software anyways). If the EXE is corrupt, you'll know soon enough because its contents are compressed and it'll fail as soon as it tries to install it.
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Anonymous2006-05-04 19:15
>>13
I'm talking about firefox.exe not firefox setup 1.5.0.3.exe. >>15
The browser did the update to 1.5.0.3 and the firewall noticed the change. That's fine. But after that it changed again which is kinda odd to me...
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Anonymous2006-05-04 19:35
>>16
Oh, well, EXEs changing is indeed. In that case you might want to have it checked. Since I was tl;dr and you actually had a reason to post that I'll try to help.
My Firefox.exe is from version 1.5.0.3 and it's 7172197 bytes. It's MD5 digest is 11339f055f44fb9d09e356f04e4a656f .
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Anonymous2006-05-04 20:20
this update was a very quick one you have to wait for all the stuff to be available, it solves security problems