I'd like to change this: install: release/bash/bash-20000901.tar.bz2 276403 source: release/bash/bash-20000901-src.tar.bz2 1892899
to install: release/bash/bash-20000901.tar.bz2 276403 158044165a04791968a7e7fc8daaef9e source: release/bash/bash-20000901-src.tar.bz2 1892899 158044165a04791968a7e7fc8daaef9f or install: release/bash/bash-20000901.tar.bz2 276403 install-md5: 158044165a04791968a7e7fc8daaef9e source: release/bash/bash-20000901-src.tar.bz2 1892899 source-md5: 158044165a04791968a7e7fc8daaef9f I don't care which we choose. My preference is the first one - it will keep the files smaller. Either will cause setup.exe to barf when first introduced. Likewise for third party parsers that are ... pedantic. To help deal with this I suggest the following approach: with the new version I want to release, we include the new format ini parser, but do nothing with the data. Then we can introduce features to use it at our leisure. Any preference folk? Rob
