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#1 2022-07-11 08:50:16

RounakDutta
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[SOLVED] /usr/bin/dkms: sha512 command not found

Today I was updating my pc as usual. When I was updating my pc I noticed some "command not found" errors - https://pastebin.com/raw/WDBN3ujx / http://0x0.st/o1Xr.txt .
It says

/usr/bin/dkms: line 1033: sha512: command not found

I don't know why this error message keeps coming up.
Any clue ?

Last edited by RounakDutta (2022-07-13 08:28:49)

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#2 2022-07-11 08:55:27

skunktrader
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Re: [SOLVED] /usr/bin/dkms: sha512 command not found

Please search before starting new threads
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=277700

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#3 2022-07-11 08:58:02

RounakDutta
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Re: [SOLVED] /usr/bin/dkms: sha512 command not found

skunktrader wrote:

Please search before starting new threads
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=277700

Oh I am sorry.
So this is a bug right?

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#4 2022-07-11 09:13:18

V1del
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Re: [SOLVED] /usr/bin/dkms: sha512 command not found

Yes, but it's harmless and  the warning just reads strange, there should be no functional fallout from it.

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#5 2022-07-11 09:18:17

damnbug
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Re: [SOLVED] /usr/bin/dkms: sha512 command not found

I wonder if putting "alias sha512=sha512sum" in .bashrc does the trick when running sudo.

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#6 2022-07-11 10:06:25

V1del
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Re: [SOLVED] /usr/bin/dkms: sha512 command not found

it won't and you should not. Its intended as an argument to a different file, not a command to run on it's own.

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#7 2022-07-13 08:28:28

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Re: [SOLVED] /usr/bin/dkms: sha512 command not found

V1del wrote:

Yes, but it's harmless and  the warning just reads strange, there should be no functional fallout from it.

Oh I see. Marking the post as solved. smile

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