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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T00:11:32+00:00 2026-05-15T00:11:32+00:00

I have been doing a bit of programming in Python (still a n00b at

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I have been doing a bit of programming in Python (still a n00b at it) and came across something odd. I made a small program to find the MD5 hash of a filename passed to it on the command line. I used a function I found here on SO. When I ran it against a file, I got a hash “58a…113”. But when I ran Microsoft’s FCIV or the md5sum.py in \Python26\Tools\Scripts\, I get a different hash, “591…ae6”. The actual hashing part of the md5sum.py in Scripts is

m = md5.new()
while 1:
    data = fp.read(bufsize)
    if not data:
        break
    m.update(data)
out.write('%s %s\n' % (m.hexdigest(), filename))

This looks functionally identical to the code in the function given in the other answer… What am I missing? (This is my first time posting to stackoverflow, please let me know if I am doing it wrong.)

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    2026-05-15T00:11:32+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:11 am

    Already resolved in comments, but in case anyone wants to give me points… 😉

    Open your file in binary mode!

    f = open(path, 'rb')
    
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