[9.0ß1] SHA3 checksum wrong for files on subdirectories.

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Marcello Ptr
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[9.0ß1] SHA3 checksum wrong for files on subdirectories.

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All checksum methods are correct for individual files.
Also when selecting multiple files.

As soon as those same files are in a subdir the checksums get all wrong.

What happens is that ALL CHECKSUM ARE IDENTICAL and precisely equal to that of a file of size 0.
All checksums of any file of size 0 are correct.

What is strange is that it happens only with some subdirectories, not all all.

This problems affects only the following checksums:
crc32 good
sfv good
md5 good
sha1 good
sha224 BAD
sha256 good
sha384 good
sha512 good
sha3 224 BAD
sha3 256 BAD
sha3 384 BAD
sha3 512 BAD

Using TC 9.0ß1 on Win7 64-bit.
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

Thanks, I could reproduce it after checking a few 1000 files. Should be fixed in beta 2, please try it!
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Post by *Marcello Ptr »

1000 files! that is what I call resilience.

Fixed with beta 2. I've checked all the checksum possibilities.

Thanks a lot!
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

Great, thanks! I didn't test it manually for 1000 files, just for several large subdirs with a few 1000 files inside.
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