See if the downloaded jars actually match if you download it and compare it
to your local one  using shasum. If they don't match, unzip them and see
what's different.

-Tim


On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 8:48 PM Christian Bourque <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm currently trying to compile NetBeans 9.0 with a more recent Eclipse
> JGit library (the one currently bundled with
> NetBeans is 3 years old!) but I'm having a hard time with the hash (sha1)
> value that is used by the build system that's
> downloading the artefact from the Maven Central repository! When I build
> NetBeans it says that the hash value
> that I put in the binaries-list file doesn't match the hash of the artefact
> found on Maven Central, but I took the hash
> value directly from the Maven Central repository so I expected it to be
> correct:
>
> http://central.maven.org/maven2/org/eclipse/jgit/org.eclipse.jgit/4.11.0.201803080745-r/
>
> So then I decided to download the Eclipse JGit source code from GitHub:
> https://github.com/eclipse/jgit/releases/tag/v4.11.0.201803080745-r
> compile it and generate the sha1sum myself. To my surprise the computed
> checksum was equal to the one expected by NetBeans during the build
> process.
>
> So I'm a bit puzzled! If the build script is downloading an external
> dependency from Maven Central then the hash should
> match the one found in this file:
>
> http://central.maven.org/maven2/org/eclipse/jgit/org.eclipse.jgit/4.11.0.201803080745-r/org.eclipse.jgit-4.11.0.201803080745-r.jar.sha1
>
> Anyway, if anyone could shed some light on this situation I would really
> appreciate it!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Christian
>
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