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netnomad:
hi jason,

booting with md5-files has the same effects, but the boot-process takes additional 30s.

thank you for all your commitment to this project :)

Jason W:
Hi netnomad,

It is the package libkpathsea6.  I re-imported that same 100-desktop-jessie package showing the .15 MB to download though updatesce said no updates, and when importing it yet again and then rebooting it showed 00.00 size to download on a subsequent import.

Lets keep our eye out for any other time that updatesce says no updates yet there is a new deb downloaded upon importing. 

Oh, and I will consider an expert option of not creating md5sum files for the imported SCEs.  Would be simple and not disrupt things, can be put in /etc/sysconfig/sceconfig for persistence.

Evidently there is an issue with the updatesce checking of the 000-base-jessie type of SCEs.  Will check into it.  Most likely the issue with the above mentioned deb that was to be updated.

Jason W:
I found the fix, a very simple but large bug in importupdatecheck.  I will test over the next day or so and upload the results.

Jason W:
Uploaded the fix for the x86 dCore ports.  Please test.

Jason W:
netnomad -

I saw that on a 1.9 GB SCE extension on my usb key, it takes 1 min 36 sec to simply md5sum check it.  Since there can be a performance hit that not everyone wants when using loadsce, I added a boot code "nomd5" that will let loadsce load SCEs without md5sum checking them which can save a bit of time if they are large.  This is an expert option, and assuming there is any trouble when using this that the first thing to do is run an md5sum check on the SCE directory.  I used a boot code since this way importsce will create the proper md5sum file that can later be used to check the integrity of the extension later, and since an option in /etc/sysconfig/sceconfig has to be backed up and restoring the backup occurs after extensions are loaded at boot.

Updated the x86 dCore ports, please test.


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