On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 2:33 PM, Carlos E. R.
On 2016-11-21 18:39, Milan Zimmermann wrote:
Thanks for the follow ups. Just for completeness, the steps I used are described in the original message, starting with browsing to http://download.opensuse.org/, then navigating to distribution/leap/42.2/iso which is how I normally download OpenSUSE stuff. I was not trying to say there is a problem with Leap download, or that one should use my steps instead of going to https://software.opensuse.org/422/en which has all methods, including the the metalink (I realize that). My motivation for asking was that I was surprised obtaining an ISO with an unmatching checksum, which I do not remember happen to me before. And I learned a few things from the responses, thanks
From what I see on the other thread, it appears that the checksum file itself has appended a PGP signature to validate the checksum itself.
Yes, that is what I would expect, if they use the signature-attached approach.
This confuses the output of the checksum program, making people think the download was incorrect.
Not sure about that. In my case, the checksum was wrong, after I redownloaded everything and used same steps the checksum agrees.
-- Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)
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