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Archive: https://archive.today/6cVRE

From the post:

>I noticed a number of benchmarks failing to run on Ubuntu 25.10 this week with reported checksum errors on the files... I quickly realized it's due to the recent Rust Coreutils transition for Ubuntu 25.10 causing some major breakage for those relying on Makeself archives. Beyond Ubuntu developers dealing with some performance regressions due to moving to Rust Coreutils from GNU Coreutils in Ubuntu 25.10, some subtle differences in Rust Coreutils are also causing functionality regression in Ubuntu 25.10.

Archive: https://archive.today/6cVRE From the post: >>I noticed a number of benchmarks failing to run on Ubuntu 25.10 this week with reported checksum errors on the files... I quickly realized it's due to the recent Rust Coreutils transition for Ubuntu 25.10 causing some major breakage for those relying on Makeself archives. Beyond Ubuntu developers dealing with some performance regressions due to moving to Rust Coreutils from GNU Coreutils in Ubuntu 25.10, some subtle differences in Rust Coreutils are also causing functionality regression in Ubuntu 25.10.
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Comments on the article suggest it's not md5 being wrong, it's dd copying the data in an unexpected, different, or wrong way.

And this:

Who could have expected that a coreutils replacement that doesn't even pass 100% of tests doesn't always work...

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It's youcuntyou so this is expected. That distro never ran right on my amd or my intel dell computer so not unexpected.