Where to find Hash Sums of Matlab Downloads?

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Ano
Ano on 31 Oct 2023
Commented: Torsten on 3 Nov 2023
Hello,
I receive my Installer via my local departments Server.
Today Ive asked to try the Linux Package, so the person in charge added it for me to access.
After copy/pasting it multiple times to different storages, I tried unpacking it on my Linux machine with multiple archive managers, and all of them failed at some point.
Therefor I conclude the archive is corrupted.
To simply double check, I tried to look the Hash Sums of Matlab up, but couldnt find them.
I suspect they might be available in the download section - behind some login with privileges I dont have.
I think this should be solved by just releasing the Hash Sums public, so all the low level staff like me :) do not need to bother their IT departments again and again for something so casual they can help themselfs with.
Maybe you can help me rather quick too: Are these hashes right?
matlab_R2023b_glnxa64.zip
MD5
235dc34f32617aaf37ffebcbe90880ce
sha256
529127fc69618dc33db3cfe6dc13cdcacaf447c75de5df84e29b860790b4d59d

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Torsten
Torsten on 31 Oct 2023
Edited: Torsten on 31 Oct 2023
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Ano
Ano on 2 Nov 2023
Edited: Ano on 3 Nov 2023
Heres Matlabs response:
Thank you for contacting MathWorks Support. There is currently no way to obtain the MD5 hash for MathWorks downloads if you do not have the ability to download the MathWorks Installer from your account. The hash is displayed after downloading an installation package from our website, so if you don't have access to download the package, you can request the info from whomever initially downloaded the installer.
I have forwarded your request for this information to be accessible to the public onto our development team, and we appreciate the feedback.
@Torsten "Why are you so angry about such a small thing ?"
Dunno, maybe because everything you posted was offtopic wasting my time and effort, because you couldnt reply inline with the question?
First you advice for "gatekeeped" Hashes,
than you seriously ask me if the language is the issue but delete the post again,
than you tell me what I should do or dont while the question is about what Matlab should do or not do,
than you post another offtopic link for built in certificates,
and now you play the "I gave you advice on how to get the information you need - and it seems that you did what I suggested and got the info." as if your opinion is superior.
I know your type, and in real life I fire staff like you because it undermines hirachie and team building. Have fun becoming LVL10 MVP on Mathworks.
Torsten
Torsten on 3 Nov 2023
Well, I agree that I didn't understand first what your main concern was, namely to get access to the correct hash sums from TMW. But as Walter says, MATLAB Answers is not an official support venue for Mathworks itself; it is for Mathworks users helping other Mathworks users. So there is no reason to leave out your frustration here. And I can assure you that I'm happy not to work in your team.

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