I have an md5sum (sum.md5) file with files names containing spaces. When I run "md5sum -c sum.md5" I get error messages because of these file names. How can I have md5sum accept file names with spaces?
Have you tried putting them in qoutes? "file name with blanks"
Thanks, but it is not possible. Maybe I wasn't clear. I have the file names with the corresponding md5sums listed in a text file, one file per line. This text file is the input for md5sum if -c option is set: md5sum -c textfile.md5. This means that md5sum takes the file names from this file and verifies if the calculated md5sums are the same as the ones given in the textfile. The file is similar to this one: ed6a5b3feb668866df812b1c2aed9d7f openSUSE-11.0-DVD- i386.iso 113c3ef0509db0e00310e19085f3a197 openSUSE-11.0-DVD- ppc.iso 512c8346b0f8eb35f28c4eb96454d391 openSUSE-11.0-DVD- x86_64.iso The difference is that in my case the file names listed contain spaces, and md5sum chokes on them. How can I solve this? TIA, IG ___________________________ Papírképek akár ingyen! Digitális fényképezőgépek már 5000 Ft ajándék fotókidolgozással a FotoMarket Online Fotóáruházban! http://www.fotomarket.hu -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org